Deborah Matias and her husband Shlomi died protecting their son from gunmen who broke into their home. They are among 31 Americans and seven Canadians known to have been killed…
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Russian Diplomats Denied Visit to Grave of Soviet Soldiers in Alaska: Report
by Koby Johnby Koby JohnUS authorities did not allow Russian diplomats to visit the graves of Soviet soldiers in the state of Alaska, Moscow’s state-run media reported. “Unfortunately, the local American authorities, without explanation,…
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Canada Condemns Israeli Settler Violence Against Palestinians
by Cody Doyleby Cody DoyleCanada urged Israel on Monday to take “immediate action” to stop settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank amid fears that it will “negatively impact” chances for a two-state…
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The Price of War?
Brussels (3/12) Governments may be doing great while the people suffer. Bombing of the Nordstream 2 pipeline, carrying cheap Russian natural gas to industry and consumers in Europe, is exerting…
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Tajikistan to Study France’s Human Rights Freedom, Terrorism Prevention
by Blake Brooksby Blake BrooksLondon (28/11 – 58) Tajikistan’s human rights record continues to deteriorate amid an increased crackdown on freedom of expression and the political opposition, as well as the targeting of independent…
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US Sanctions 2 Russian Military Officers, Including ‘Butcher of Bucha’
by Elis Carterby Elis CarterThe US issued sanctions Monday against two Russian military officers for their alleged involvement in human rights violations in Ukraine, including Azatbek Omurbekov, infamously known as “The Butcher of Bucha.”…
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Ukraine’s President Says He’s ‘Grateful to US for its Continued Leadership and Support’
by Eli Barkerby Eli BarkerUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the US on Monday for “its continued leadership and support” for his war-stricken country as US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Kyiv. “It was a…
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Israel Guilty of War Crimes, Genocide in Gaza, Says South Africa’s President
by Koby Johnby Koby JohnIsrael is violating international law by committing war crimes and genocide in the Gaza Strip, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday. “The actions by Israel are in clear…
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Start of ‘Humanitarian Pause’ in Gaza to be Announced Within 24 Hours: Qatar
by Cody Doyleby Cody DoyleQatar on early Wednesday said that the start of a “humanitarian pause” between Israel and Hamas will be announced within 24 hours. “The State of Qatar announces the success of…
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Former Obama Official Arrested for Harassing Halal Food Vendor, Faces Hate Crimes Charges
by Eli Barkerby Eli BarkerStuart Seldowitz, a former Obama administration adviser, who was captured on video making threats and Islamophobic comments against a Muslim food vendor in New York City, was arrested on Wednesday…