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Israeli officials from the Ministry of Communications seized equipment from the Associated Press (AP) on Tuesday and took down the news organization’s live feed of northern Gaza. Shlomo Karhi, the country’s communications minister, said on X (formerly Twitter) that a recently passed media law...
The New Zealand government on Monday introduced the Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Bill to reinstate local electorate polls on Māori wards and constituencies, despite the Waitangi Tribunal finding that the proposed legislation breaches...
Amnesty International said Monday that a South Korea’s Constitutional Court hearing set for Tuesday regarding four landmark climate change cases could set a “human rights precedent” for climate litigation.
The four cases were first heard in April by the court and involve approximately 200...
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak apologized “wholeheartedly” to every victim of the country’s infected blood scandal after the final report of an inquiry into contaminated blood transfusions was released Monday. He stated that British authorities, including successive governments and the National...
The Constitutional Court of South Africa ruled Monday that former president Jacob Zuma is disqualified from running for a seat in Parliament in the upcoming national election due to a prior criminal conviction.
The court said in its order:
Zuma was set to stand as a candidate for uMkhonto...
Suspected attackers with knives injured three people Sunday during a roadshow by the National Conference (NC) party in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, according to local media.
In the aftermath of the incident in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, senior NC leader Javed Ahmad...
The chief of the UN’s Office of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Martin Griffiths warned on Sunday of “apocalyptic” consequences in Gaza if humanitarian aid is not increased, referring to fuel shortages and the threat of famine due to the blockage of humanitarian aid to the strip.
In a statement to...
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday named a caretaker president and outlined constitutionally mandated succession plans following Ebrahim Raisi’s death in a helicopter crash.
The helicopter carrying Raisi and foreign minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian crashed in foggy...
The High Court in London ruled in favour of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange Monday, allowing him to appeal against his contentious extradition to the US for alleged espionage associated with the publication of US classified documents while he . He will remain in the UK for the time being...
Tunisian protesters gathered in the capital in support of President Kais Saied on Sunday amid an unprecedented nationwide strike and protest from lawyers following the violent arrest of lawyer Sonia Dahmani.
Around a hundred protesters gathered in front of the Municipal Theatre of Tunis, a main...
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