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The Palestinians plan to join South Africa's genocide lawsuit against Israel currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The Palestinian Foreign Ministry in Ramallah has applied to join the case, the court announced in The Hague on Monday evening. The ministry requested this on behalf of Palestine, which is not yet recognized as a state by the United Nations; instead it has observer status at the UN. It is unclear when the court will rule on the Palestinian application. If it were to approve it, the Palestinian authorities would be allowed to actively participate in the proceedi...
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The Palestinians plan to join South Africa's genocide lawsuit against Israel currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The Palestinian Foreign Ministry in Ramallah has applied to join the case, the court announced in The Hague on Monday evening. The ministry requested this on behalf of Palestine, which is not yet recognized as a state by the United Nations; instead it has observer status at the UN. It is unclear when the court will rule on the Palestinian application. If it were to approve it, the Palestinian authorities would be allowed to actively participate in the proceedi...
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The Palestinians plan to join South Africa's genocide lawsuit against Israel currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The Palestinian Foreign Ministry in Ramallah has applied to join the case, the court announced in The Hague on Monday evening. The ministry requested this on behalf of Palestine, which is not yet recognized as a state by the United Nations; instead it has observer status at the UN. It is unclear when the court will rule on the Palestinian application. If it were to approve it, the Palestinian authorities would be allowed to actively participate in the proceedi...
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The United States has presented a resolution to the UN Security Council in support of US President Joe Biden's recent proposal for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal. "Numerous leaders and governments, including in the region, have endorsed this plan and we call on the Security Council to join them in calling for implementation of this deal without delay and without further conditions," US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said on Monday. "Members of the Council have consistently called for the steps outlined in this deal: bringing the hostages home, ensuring a complete ceasefire, enabling a s...
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UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the world "cannot afford to stumble" as climate experts gathered in the German city of Bonn on Monday for the UN's annual June climate meetings. Opening the conference, Stiell said "climate action will need to move at a much, much faster pace" if the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to be achieved. He added that the world is currently on course for 2.7 degrees of global heating, down from initial estimates of 5 degrees before international co-operation to tackle climate change began under the UN's leadership. The meeting in Bonn is cr...
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UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the world "cannot afford to stumble" as climate experts gathered in the German city of Bonn on Monday for the UN's annual June climate meetings. Opening the conference, Stiell said "climate action will need to move at a much, much faster pace" if the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to be achieved. He added that the world is currently on course for 2.7 degrees of global heating, down from initial estimates of 5 degrees before international co-operation to tackle climate change began under the UN's leadership. The meeting in Bonn is cr...
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UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the world "cannot afford to stumble" as climate experts gathered in the German city of Bonn on Monday for the UN's annual June climate meetings. Opening the conference, Stiell said "climate action will need to move at a much, much faster pace" if the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to be achieved. He added that the world is currently on course for 2.7 degrees of global heating, down from initial estimates of 5 degrees before international co-operation to tackle climate change began under the UN's leadership. The meeting in Bonn is cr...
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UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the world "cannot afford to stumble" as climate experts gathered in the German city of Bonn on Monday for the UN's annual June climate meetings. Opening the conference, Stiell said "climate action will need to move at a much, much faster pace" if the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to achieved. He added that the world is currently on course for 2.7 degrees of global heating, down from initial estimates of 5 degrees before international co-operation to tackle climate change began under the UN's leadership. The meeting in Bonn is cruci...
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UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the world "cannot afford to stumble" as climate experts gathered in the German city of Bonn on Monday for the UN's annual June climate meetings. Opening the conference, Stiell said "climate action will need to move at a much, much faster pace" if the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to achieved. He added that the world is currently on course for 2.7 degrees of global heating, down from initial estimates of 5 degrees before international co-operation to tackle climate change began under the UN's leadership. The meeting in Bonn is cruci...
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UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the world "cannot afford to stumble" as climate experts gathered in the German city of Bonn on Monday for the UN's annual June climate meetings. Opening the conference, Stiell said "climate action will need to move at a much, much faster pace" if the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to achieved. He added that the world is currently on course for 2.7 degrees of global heating, down from initial estimates of 5 degrees before international co-operation to tackle climate change began under the UN's leadership. The meeting in Bonn is cruci...
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