More than 40% of people in Gaza to face ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger

More than 40% of people in Gaza to face ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has held an emergency meeting to discuss increased U.S. pressure to ramp up aid into Gaza and warnings that Washington would be “watching the matter.” An Israeli official confirmed the Wednesday meeting to NBC News on Thursday, but did not provide further details about the discussion which was held on […]

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Fuel tanker explosion kills more than 150 people in Nigeria | In Pictures News

Fuel tanker explosion kills more than 150 people in Nigeria | In Pictures News

More than 150 people, including children, were killed and dozens of others wounded after an overturned fuel tanker exploded in northwestern Nigeria. The crash took place on an expressway in Jigawa State. People then rushed to the vehicle to collect the fuel, police spokesman Lawan Shiisu Adam said. Deadly tanker accidents are common in Nigeria,

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China’s show of force in massive military exercises alarms Taiwan – Financial Times

China’s show of force in massive military exercises alarms Taiwan – Financial Times

China’s show of force in massive military exercises alarms Taiwan  Financial Times China Employs Hackers and Celebrities to Undermine Taiwan  The Wall Street Journal Video shows one of Taiwan’s F-16s tracking a Chinese J-15 fighter jet with its sniper pod during war games  Business Insider China won’t renounce use of force over Taiwan; Xi visits frontline island  Reuters Taiwan

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How does restitution of cultural artefacts affect Western museums’ futures? | Arts and Culture

How does restitution of cultural artefacts affect Western museums’ futures? | Arts and Culture

Many African, Latin American and Asian nations are demanding that their former occupiers return historical objects and artworks. It’s given rise to a global debate: Can developing nations, short of funds, preserve the centuries-old artefacts they are reclaiming? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Karen Byera Ijumba – Senior Researcher, Open Restitution Africa Jos Van Beurden –

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U.S. concerned by reports of North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia in Ukraine

U.S. concerned by reports of North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia in Ukraine

WASHINGTON — The United States is “concerned” by reports of North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia in Ukraine, a White House spokesperson said Tuesday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this week accused North Korea of transferring personnel to Russia’s armed forces, saying his intelligence agencies had briefed him on “the actual involvement of North Korea in the war” in

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Justin Trudeau’s Accusations Spotlight Reach of India’s Intelligence Agencies

Justin Trudeau’s Accusations Spotlight Reach of India’s Intelligence Agencies

The accusation by Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, that the Indian government orchestrated a campaign to threaten and kill Sikhs on Canadian soil has cast a spotlight on the potential reach of India’s shadowy intelligence network, which has been known to operate mainly in South Asia. Mr. Trudeau’s allegations have surprised many in diplomatic circles,

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