Responding to the strong reactions, the GNU’s prime minister suspended his foreign minister and opened an inquiry into the affair on Sunday, which will be concluded this week
The strikes mark the fifth time since September 2022 that Israeli attacks shut down the airport
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The scheme involves the purchase of food which was intended as humanitarian aid
In order to prevent any impact caused by Japan's dumping of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, more countries are taking actions
The bombing is the second known US airstrike in Somalia this month
The series of provocations from the US on the South China Sea, with the latest episode of providing an assurance of support to the Philippines over the Ren'ai Reef incident, aims to sow discord between China and ASEAN, which will turn the regional security situation into a "ticking bomb" and shatter the ASEAN-centered rules-based order
As primates whose survival depended on social cohesion, being rejected by the tribe would mean almost certain death, so it was necessary to conform. But we don’t live in prehistoric times anymore
Several attempts to convert the world's merchant fleet to the use of environmentally friendly fuels have already failed. But the tide of those looking to do so continues to flow, and it seems the end could be just over the horizon
He previously said elections can't happen under martial law
ECOWAS has been threatening to intervene to reinstate President Bazoum
It’s no longer about nation versus nation, ruler versus ruler, group versus group, person versus person. It’s about humankind versus extinction
The Biden administration was told last fall about the mass killings of migrants at Saudi Arabia's border with Yemen
About 120 US Marines also participated in the drill
What’s missing from Obama biographies is his identification with Islam
New security-state documents show Wellington aligning its military with the “rules-based international order” while preparing Kiwis for war with key trading partner China
The commander of the US Navy's Seventh Fleet says the US must respond to China's "aggressive" behavior
Most countries of the Sahel were under French rule for almost a century before they emerged from direct colonialism in 1960, only to slip into neocolonial structures persisting today
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