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Alarm in Israel at reports of possible ICC legal action over Gaza
Continue reading Mr Netanyahu has called the prospect of senior Israel figures joining the wanted list "an outrage of historic proportions", accusing the ICC of attempting to paralyse Israel's
Suspect in London samurai sword attack that killed 14-year-old appears in court
A 36-year-old London-based man made an initial appearance in court on Thursday after being suspected of killing a 14-year-old boy with a sword earlier this week while injuring several others.
Saudi women’s rights activist sentenced to 11 years in jail, rights groups say
Human rights groups are calling for the release of a Saudi woman, who they say has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for supporting women’s rights and for the way she dressed.
California police flatten pro-Palestinian camp at UCLA, arrest protesters
By Lisa Richwine and Omar Younis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Hundreds of helmeted police swarmed the site of a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of California at Los Angeles early on Thursday,
U.S. sanctions nearly 300 targets in Russia; accuses Kremlin of using chemical weapons
The United States is sanctioning nearly 300 targets in Russia, as it accuses the Kremlin of using chemicals "as a method of warfare" against Ukrainian troops.
State Department wants China, Russia to declare that AI won't control nuclear weapons, only humans
A State Department official is pushing for China and Russia to make statements declaring that AI will not be used to make nuclear weapons decisions.
NATO Member Outlines Two Conditions for Deploying Troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron sparked panic in some NATO member states by refusing to rule out alliance troops in Ukraine earlier this year.
U.S. officials wary of Chinese plans for floating nuclear plants
U.S. officials say they believe any deployment is still several years away. Still, the concern is great enough that Adm. John Aquilino, who leads U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, is rai
Israeli airstrike on Rafah refugee camp in Gaza kills boy, 4, and his sister, 2
An Israeli airstrike on Al-Shaboura refugee camp in southern Gaza’s Rafah city late Tuesday killed two young children and injured several other people, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense in
Money goes elsewhere, aid workers flee, Haitians endure on their own
The United Nations asked this year for $674 million in aid for the beleaguered Caribbean nation. Donors have contributed $94 million — less than 14 percent.
Biden breaks silence on college protests over Gaza conflict
Under mounting political pressure, U.S. President Joe Biden broke his silence on campus unrest over the war in Gaza on Thursday, saying Americans have the right to demonstrate but not to unleash
Ukrainian MP charged with embezzling £220,000
Ukrainian authorities have charged a member of parliament with embezzling over £220,000. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) alleged the Ukrainian MP purchased assets far exceeding his
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