Tag: News
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Adoption by US Marine of Afghan battle orphan declared invalid | Courts
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Blinken rejects Xi-Putin ties as ‘marriage of convenience’
A top US diplomat doubts whether the deepening of relations between Beijing and Moscow is based on “conviction”. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has denounced the strengthening ties between China and Russia as a “marriage of convenience”. Blinken made the comments Wednesday after Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin were…
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Australia is ‘deeply involved’ about arrested journalist
Chinese language-Australian Cheng Lei has not but obtained a verdict after greater than two and a half years in detention. Australia has expressed “deep concern” over delays within the case of a Chinese language-Australian journalist who has been detained in China for greater than two and a half years on nationwide safety fees. Cheng Lei,…
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Malaysian courtroom rejects former Prime Minister Najib’s bid for evaluate
The choose rejected the evaluation of Najib Razak’s case, saying the ex-prime minister was “the creator of his personal misfortunes”. Malaysia’s Supreme Courtroom has rejected an try by imprisoned former Prime Minister Najib Razak to evaluate his conviction for corruption within the multibillion-dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB, ending Najib’s judicial makes an attempt to…
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Families of imprisoned Tunisian politicians want UK to impose sanctions
Relatives are calling for UK sanctions against Tunisian officials, including the president, following a wave of arrests of opposition members. London, England – Families of Tunisian opposition leaders and officials who are victims of gross human rights violations have filed a legal application calling on the UK government to impose sanctions on Tunisian officials, including…
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Lebanese take to the streets in anger over economic collapse
Security forces fire tear gas at protesting crowds demonstrating in Beirut against deteriorating economic conditions. Lebanese officers fired tear gas at hundreds of people, mostly retired members of the security forces, who had gathered outside government buildings in the capital to protest deteriorating economic conditions. On Wednesday, crowds gathered in the streets of downtown Beirut…
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British police question man after elderly Muslim set on fire |
The attack in Birmingham comes weeks after a similar incident in London, in which the suspect fled. A man is arrested and questioned in England’s Midlands after an elderly Muslim was attacked as he walked home from his local mosque, just weeks after a similar attack in London. Video of the incident, which took place…
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‘Dangerous path’: reckless water use leads to global crisis
The UN World Water Development Report 2023 paints a grim picture of the huge gap that needs to be filled to ensure that all people have access to clean water and sanitation by 2030. Drinking water supplies around the world are increasingly threatened by overconsumption and billions of people do not have access to it.…