The UN has accused Hamas of breaking international law by the “abhorrent and cruel” manner in which it handed over the bodies ...
Amid diplomatic tensions between host South Africa and the Trump Administration, the U.S. will be represented at a meeting of ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNOver 60% of Philippines regions drug-free, Philippines tells UNOver 60 percent of regions in the country have been declared “drug cleared” and over 40 percent are now “drug-free,” the government told the United Nations committee on economic, social and cultural ...
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Africanews English on MSNKenya affirms support for peace initiatives in Sudan zmid tensionsKenya announced on Wednesday its willingness to assist in peace initiatives in Sudan, following accusations from Khartoum ...
Doctors Against Genocide (DAG) has called on the US Senate to take action to end the genocide in the Gaza Strip. "We are here ...
The U.S. State Department has changed references to China on its website, emphasising the trade deficit in an expanded ...
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France 24 on MSNYoon becomes South Korea's first sitting president to go on criminal trialWith Yoon in attendance as hearings opened Thursday, the courtroom was packed and there was heavy security around the ...
The United Nations rights chief said the parading of bodies in Gaza is abhorrent and flies in the face of international law.
COLUMN. Donald Trump extends the powers of the American presidency beyond what any of his predecessors had ever dared, says Le Monde columnist Alain Frachon.
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