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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is due to rule on Friday on South Africa's demand for further legal action against Israel to prevent genocide against the Palestinians. In particular, the ruling concerns the possible ordering of an immediate withdrawal of the Israeli military from Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip. South Africa submitted an urgent application to this effect to the ICJ on May 10. The ruling will be announced by the president of the court, Lebanese lawyer Nawaf Salam, at a session in the Peace Palace in The Hague and is due to be broadcast via livestream. South Africa...
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is due to rule on Friday on South Africa's demand for further legal action against Israel to prevent genocide against the Palestinians. In particular, the ruling concerns the possible ordering of an immediate withdrawal of the Israeli military from Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip. South Africa submitted an urgent application to this effect to the ICJ on May 10. The ruling will be announced by the president of the court, Lebanese lawyer Nawaf Salam, at a session in the Peace Palace in The Hague and is due to be broadcast via livestream. South Africa...
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The 1995 Srebrenica genocide will in future be marked around the world on July 11, following a vote by United Nations General Assembly in New York on Thursday. The "International Day of Reflection and Commemoration" for the 8,000 Bosnian Muslims who were massacred was sponsored by Germany and Rwanda but encountered opposition from Serbia and other countries. The day is to be officially marked from next year, 40 years after the event. "Our initiative is about honouring the memory of the victims and supporting the survivors who continue to live with the scars of that fateful time," German ambass...
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The 1995 Srebrenica genocide will in future be marked around the world on July 11, following a vote by United Nations General Assembly in New York on Thursday. The "International Day of Reflection and Commemoration" for the 8,000 Bosnian Muslims who were massacred was sponsored by Germany and Rwanda but encountered opposition from Serbia and other countries. The day is to be officially marked from next year, 40 years after the event. "Our initiative is about honouring the memory of the victims and supporting the survivors who continue to live with the scars of that fateful time," German ambass...
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The leader of Bosnia’s Serb-controlled territory Milorad Dodik has repeated his threat to withdraw from the Balkan country on Wednesday, a day before a UN vote on establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs. Relatives of the victims, meanwhile, said that the vote would mark a historic day in ensuring that the deaths cannot be denied or forgotten. The proposed UN resolution sponsored by Germany and Rwanda has been supported by the Bosniaks, who are mostly Muslim, but has sparked protests and a lobbying campaign against the meas...
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is calling for better protection for radioactive material while it is being transported. Last year, 31 countries reported a total of 168 cases in which radioactive materials were stolen, lost or otherwise fell into the wrong hands. The figures were published by the IAEA on Monday at the start of a nuclear safety conference in Vienna, and are in line with the long-term average. There have been more than 4,200 such incidents in total since records began in 1993. The IAEA, which serves as the UN's nuclear watchdog, says more than half of all thefts of...
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is calling for better protection for radioactive material while it is being transported. Last year, 31 countries reported a total of 168 cases in which radioactive materials were stolen, lost or otherwise fell into the wrong hands. The figures were published by the IAEA on Monday at the start of a nuclear safety conference in Vienna, and are in line with the long-term average. There have been more than 4,200 such incidents in total since records began in 1993. The IAEA, which serves as the UN's nuclear watchdog, says more than half of all thefts of...
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is calling for better protection for radioactive material while it is being transported. Last year, 31 countries reported a total of 168 cases in which radioactive materials were stolen, lost or otherwise fell into the wrong hands. The figures were published by the IAEA on Monday at the start of a nuclear safety conference in Vienna, and are in line with the long-term average. There have been more than 4,200 such incidents in total since records began in 1993. The IAEA, which serves as the UN's nuclear watchdog, says more than half of all thefts of...
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The Israeli government has unanimously rejected a recommendation adopted last week by the UN General Assembly calling for greater rights within the assembly for Palestine. "We will not reward the terrible massacre of October 7," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday following his cabinet's decision to reject the resolution. "We will not allow them to establish a terrorist state from which they will be able to vigorously attack us," he added. Neither the General Assembly nor any other organization can prevent Israel from exercising its right to self-defence, Netanyahu said. On Fri...
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The Israeli government has unanimously rejected a recommendation adopted last week by the UN General Assembly calling for greater rights within the assembly for Palestine. "We will not reward the terrible massacre of October 7," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday following his cabinet's decision to reject the resolution. "We will not allow them to establish a terrorist state from which they will be able to vigorously attack us," he added. Neither the General Assembly nor any other organization can prevent Israel from exercising its right to self-defence, Netanyahu said. On Fri...
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