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Russia adds ‘LGBT movement’ to list of extremist groups
Russia has added the “LGBT movement” to a list of extremist and terrorist organisations that will be tracked by the country’s Federal Financial Monitoring Service (Rosfinmonitoring). Rosfinmonitoring can freeze bank…
Russia, China Veto US Bid On Gaza ‘Ceasefire’ At Security Council
Russia and China on Friday vetoed a US-led draft resolution at the Security Council on a ceasefire in Gaza, joining Arab countries in saying it did not pressure Israel, with Moscow accusing Washington of a “hypocritical…
World leaders condemn Russian concert hall attack
World leaders denounced a deadly attack by gunmen on a Moscow concert hall on Friday that killed more than 60 people and wounded over 100. Attackers dressed in camouflage uniforms entered the Crocus City venue ahead…
Why Israel looks deeply vulnerable
“Iwish i could say we have a very detailed plan,” an Israeli army officer admitted to your correspondent in the chaotic days following Hamas’s brutal assault on southern Israel…
Canada to reduce number of temporary foreign workers
Canada, for the first time, is planning to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers it welcomes, officials announced Thursday, after years of lofty immigration levels. Ottawa is proposing to reduce the number of…
Palestine hails Canada’s suspension of arms export to Israel
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has welcomed the Canadian government’s decision to halt arms exports to Israel amid the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. “Israel’s genocide war requires a firm international stance…
€8.2m theft: Suspect returns to Germany to turn herself in
A suspect in the theft of about 8.2 million euros (8.9 million U.S. dollars) in cash from a money transport company has returned herself to German police from Turkey. The suspect, a 31-year-old woman, was taken into police…
UK bans 15 ‘dangerous’ synthetic opioid drugs, prescribes seven-year jail term for violators
The UK government has banned 15 dangerous synthetic opioids and classified them as class A drugs. With the development, anyone found with the drugs could face up to seven years in jail, an unlimited fine, or both, while…
U.S. blocks G7 statement condemning Russia’s presidential election – Report
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken blocked the release of a statement by the Group of Seven (G7) condemning the presidential election in Russia, la Repubblica newspaper reported, citing sources familiar with the…
Foreign students likely using university courses as cheap means to obtain visas, UK laments
The United Kingdom Home Secretary, James Cleverly, has said that international students may be “undermining the integrity and quality of the UK higher education system” by using university courses as cost-effective means of…
Canada to stop arms sale to Israel, FM Joly says
Canada plans to halt arms sales to Israel, its Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told The Toronto Start after the Canadian Parliament passed a non-binding…
Famine imminent in north Gaza, an ‘unprecedented’ crisis – UN
Half of Gazans are experiencing "catastrophic" hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory by May unless there is urgent intervention, a…
Six pivotal battlegrounds in 2024 US presidential election
President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, clinched enough support last week to become the standard-bearers for their parties in November’s presidential election. Under the US Constitution, each of the 50…
A Russia-NATO conflict just a step to World War III, Putin warns
President Vladimir Putin warned the West on Monday that a direct conflict between Russia and the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), a military alliance, would fester World War III, which according to…
Trump says he favours abortion ban after certain number of weeks
Donald Trump said Sunday he favours a national abortion ban after a certain number of weeks, with exceptions — but did not confirm how many weeks, leaving his stance on a top US election issue murky. The former president…
Army Will Enter Rafah Despite International Pressure, Says Israel PM
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israeli troops would pursue a planned ground offensive in southern Gaza’s Rafah that has spurred fears of mass civilian casualties. “No amount of international…
Putin Wins Fresh Term, To Be Russia’s Longest Serving Ruler In 200 Years
Vladimir Putin has secured another six-year term as Russian president, exit polls showed Sunday, paving the way for the hardline former spy to become the longest-serving Russian leader in more than 200 years.. The…
Deposing the King of Israel
Chuck schumer, the majority leader of the us Senate and America’s highest-ranking Jewish official, is fond of noting that his surname derives from the Hebrew word shomer, or…
Trump’s son-in-law details property deals in Serbia, Albania
Jared Kushner, son-in-law to former US president Donald Trump, announced Saturday plans to invest in luxury real estate in Serbia and Albania, including the old Yugoslav army headquarters site. The deal was first revealed…
US is investigating billionaire Adani and his group over alleged bribery
US prosecutors have expanded their investigation into India’s Adani Group to include allegations of bribery and scrutinize the actions of the company’s billionaire founder, according to individuals familiar with the matter.…
UK universities face bankruptcy as international student numbers from Nigeria, India decline
In the UK, there are about 15 universities currently considering cutting jobs, and courses this academic year. According to The Times, many more have announced cost-saving plans that could lead to redundancies or…
Massive raid in London, Met Police arrest 294 people in County lines drug bust
Operatives of the Metropolitan Police have arrested 294 people and seized 27kg worth of suspected drugs during a week of intensified action focused on county line drug dealing. Officers from the Met were leading the way as…
15 things to know about police officer turned-gang leader, Jimmy Chérizier aka Barbecue taunting…
Haiti has been plunged into a crisis as armed gangs take over the Caribbean country and one of the leaders is a police officer-turned-gangster, Jimmy Chérizier popularly known as Barbecue. Reports revealed that Jimmy…
The Houthis Are Schooling Us in Asymmetric Warfare
The Houthis of Yemen think they’re at war with the West. With the news that three undersea fiber-optic cables were severed off the Yemeni coast…