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French PM Suggests Sanctions on Israel to Get Aid into Gaza
France’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that pressure, and possibly sanctions, must be imposed on Israel to open crossings to…
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Seven Syrians Held Over Murder of Lebanon Politician
Lebanese security forces have arrested seven Syrians on suspicion of involvement in the murder of a local politician, a judicial…
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Thailand to Receive 100,000 People Fleeing Myanmar
Thailand is prepared to accept 100,000 people fleeing Myanmar, Bangkok’s foreign minister said Tuesday, as fighting near a crucial border…
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(The Democratic Bloc) and (Takhati) Call for a comprehensive National Dialogue
Events – Follow-ups A meeting of the Forces of Freedom and Change FFC (Democratic Bloc) and the National Line Alliance…
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Red Crescent: Sudan cannot be left to turn into a forgotten crisis
Events – Follow-ups Secretary General of the Sudanese Red Crescent SRC Aida Al-Sayed Abdullah, said that they “deployed 4,000 volunteers…
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Western countries: “There is an urgent need for a ceasefire in Sudan”
Events – Agencies Special Envoys (France, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States of America USA and the European Union…
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EU Accuses UAE for financing the militia to resolve the war
Events – Agencies High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell and Vice President of the European Commission…
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SAF aviation launches violent raids on militia in El Fasher
Events – Agencies SAF warplanes launched the heaviest raids Saturday night on Rapid Support RSF militia concentrations in El Fasher,…
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ICJ Begins Hearings on Nicaragua’s Case Against Germany
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) began hearings on Monday on Nicaragua’s case against Germany, accusing Berlin of facilitating “genocide”…
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Food Insecurity in Yemen Reaches Highest Level, Warns UN
Statements attributed to a Houthi group leader denying, Monday that Yemenis in the militia-controlled areas lack access to adequate food,…
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