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The European Union said it will consider imposing sanctions on Israel if the country refuses to comply with the International Court Justice’s (ICJ) order to halt its military campaign in Rafah, Ireland's foreign minister Micheal Martin said on Monday. During a meeting of the European Political Community intergovernmental forum, EU leaders reportedly "engaged in significant discussions" on the prospect of sanctioning Israel if it continued to violate the top court’s ruling. Martin said that there was a "strong discussion on the provisional orders of the International Court of Justice", with "ve...
The New Arab
Prosecutors in the trial of Donald Trump will make a final pitch to the jury Tuesday, in their historic pursuit of the first ever criminal conviction of a former US president. Less than six months before American voters choose whether to return Trump to the White House, the stakes riding on the verdict are hard to overstate -- for the 77-year-old personally, but also for the country as a whole. Trump is accused of falsifying business records to buy the silence of adult film star Stormy Daniels over a 2006 sexual encounter between them that could have damaged his 2016 presidential bid. If convi...
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The UK's Labour opposition vowed Tuesday to be both "pro-worker and pro-business" after winning the backing of 120 industry leaders as the party tries to oust the Conservatives in the upcoming general election. In a speech at a Rolls Royce factory in central England, Rachel Reeves -- who is set to become finance minister if Labour wins power on July 4 -- argued it was now "the natural party" of business. "I'm not one of those politicians that thinks that the private sector is a dirty word, or a necessary evil," Reeves, centre-left Labour's finance spokesperson since 2021, told an audience of b...
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Speeding along crumbling roads past dusty villages and herds of sheep, a team of cyclists turns heads in China's Inner Mongolia with their unusual equipment. The group, most of them wheelchair users, were strapped into low-slung, three-wheeled handcycle bikes instead of the two-wheeled mountain bikes more commonly seen on the challenging terrain. Dodging trucks and car-sized potholes, they barrelled down country roads towards the regional capital Hohhot, frequently greeted with excited shouts by groups of villagers. The cyclists are members of Krankin' Thru China, formed over a decade ago to p...
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Chinese social media censors have blocked multiple influencers known for showing off their lavish lifestyles after an official campaign to curb displays of ostentatious wealth online was announced. The Douyin account of Wang Hongquan, a content creator who amassed more than four million followers with videos showing off designer outfits, first-class flights and his jade jewellery collection, was no longer accessible on Tuesday. An error message displayed on the Chinese version of TikTok said Wang's account had been blocked "due to violations of Douyin's community guidelines". China's internet ...
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Spain and Norway on Tuesday formally recognised a Palestinian state, with Ireland due to follow suit, in a decision slammed by Israel as a "reward" for Hamas, more than seven months into the devastating Gaza war. The three European countries believe their initiative has strong symbolic impact that is likely to encourage others to follow suit. As Oslo's formal recognition went into effect, Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide hailed the move as "a special day for Norway-Palestine relations". "Norway has been one of the most fervent defenders of a Palestinian state for more than 30 years," he added...
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Georgian lawmakers geared up on Tuesday to overturn a presidential veto and push through a controversial "foreign influence" bill that opponents say will place onerous restrictions on foreign-funded NGOs and derail the country's path to the European Union. The draft law, which has sparked weeks of mass protests, would label NGOs and media outlets receiving at least a fifth of funding from abroad as "organisations pursuing the interests of a foreign power". The proposal has drawn a fierce backlash from Western governments including the United States, and has been compared to similar legislation...
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The world experienced an average of 26 more days of extreme heat over the last 12 months that would probably not have occurred without climate change, a report said on Tuesday. Heat is the leading cause of climate-related death and the report further points to the role of global warming in increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather around the world. For this study, scientists used the years 1991 to 2020 to determine what temperatures counted as within the top 10 percent for each country over that period. Next, they looked at the 12 months to May 15, 2024, to establish how many d...
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Former US President Donald Trump revealed he would "crush" pro-Palestinian demonstrations on US college campuses, threatening to "deport" foreign student protesters from the country if elected as US President later this year. Trump made the statement in front of a group of donors - presumably for his presidential campaign, the Washington Post reported on Monday. The controversial former president vowed "to defeat" the demonstrators he described as being part of a "radical revolution", following concerns raised by one of the donors that some of the pro-Palestinian students or professors "may ho...
The New Arab
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