Paris (15/11 – 75) Sri Lanka has reached an agreement with the China Exim bank on the principles and terms of a $4.2 billion debt settlement, the country’s finance ministry…
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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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Irish Writer Describes Israel’s Actions in Gaza as ‘Colonial Process Turned Into Genocide’
Irish journalist and author David Cronin, known for his extensive work on the Israel-Palestine issue, characterized Israel’s actions in Gaza as “a colonial process turned into genocide.” Speaking to Anadolu,…
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The Relevance of NATO in the 21st Century
by Thomas Burkeby Thomas BurkeFrankfurt (3/12 – 12) The relatively rapid cohesion of disparate nations, historically competitive or even at war with one another, into the European Union came about in part because of…
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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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Who Voted for WHO?
Toronto, Alaska (16/11 – 50) Our lives are being maneuvered and we are being manipulated by unelected, insidious forces, toward objectives not necessarily in the people’s interest. Now that the…
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New Audio Shows X Users Potentially Targeting US Muslim Lawmaker with Violent Plot
by Elis Carterby Elis CarterThe nation’s largest Muslim civil rights group on Tuesday released audio from X Spaces (formerly Twitter Spaces) that appeared to show pro-Israel activists targeting Michigan US Rep. Rashida Tlaib with…