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US Secretary of State Rubio starts first visit to India on heels of US-China summit
5d ago

US Secretary of State Rubio starts first visit to India on heels of US-China summit

U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio began his India visit. He will attend a meeting of foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. The Quad nations are seen as a counterweight to China in the Indian Ocean. He will also take part in a meeting of foreign ministers of the so-called Quad - Australia, India, Japan and the US - four democracies seen as a counterweight to China's presence in the Indian Ocean.

Why Singaporean artist Amanda Heng is inviting people to just rest in Venice
5d ago

Why Singaporean artist Amanda Heng is inviting people to just rest in Venice

Amanda Heng created A Pause for the Singapore Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. The 74-year-old artist designed the installation to encourage visitors to slow down and reflect. Her own ageing body informed the work's focus on rest and stillness. Singaporean artist Amanda Heng created A Pause inside the Singapore Pavilion at the ongoing Venice Biennale. The 74-year-old tells CNA Lifestyle how the idea of rest and her ageing body shaped the installation, which invites visitors to slow down, reflect and experience stillness.

U.S. extends Ebola travel ban to Green Card holders
5d ago

U.S. extends Ebola travel ban to Green Card holders

The U. S. has extended its Ebola travel ban to include Green Card holders. This order, issued under public health law Title 42, prohibits entry to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. The CDC first issued the order on May 18. ‌public health law, which allows federal health ​authorities to prohibit migrants from entering the country to prevent the spread ⁠of contagious diseases.

Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader
5d ago

Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader

President Rodrigo Paz responded to ongoing protests in Bolivia. President Rodrigo Paz has attempted to take the heat out of the protests by firing his unpopular Labour Minister and promising to give the miners and other groups in the street more of a say in shaping policy.

PM says Alberta ‘essential’ to Canada as separatists push for independence
6d ago

PM says Alberta ‘essential’ to Canada as separatists push for independence

Prime Minister Mark Carney stated Alberta is "essential" to Canada's future. This follows the province's premier pushing for an independence referendum. A judge previously ruled an initiative to force a binding vote invalid. Separatists in Alberta had collected signatures for months. Alberta premier calls for referendum on secession after judge ruled initiative to force binding vote invalid The Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, has said that Alberta is “essential” to the country’s future, hours after the province’s leader moved the oil-rich region closer toward a referendum on independence. Separatists in the western province spent months collecting signatures seeking to tr.

Rubio doubtful of diplomacy with Cuba as Trump renews threat of military action
6d ago

Rubio doubtful of diplomacy with Cuba as Trump renews threat of military action

Marco Rubio expressed doubt about diplomatic solutions with Cuba. He stated the likelihood of a negotiated agreement is not high. This follows President Trump renewing threats of military action against Havana. The administration also announced criminal charges against former leader Raúl Castro. US secretary of state says president would like a negotiated agreement with Havana but likelihood ‘is not high’The US president, Donald Trump, and the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, on Thursday again raised the spectre of military intervention in Cuba, a renewed threat that takes on greater weight a day after the administration announced criminal charges against Raúl Castro, the island’s former.

Uproar over Sudeten German gathering in Brno
5d ago

Uproar over Sudeten German gathering in Brno

A gathering of Sudeten Germans will proceed in Brno, Czechia, this weekend. The first gathering of Sudeten Germans in Czechia since World War II is set to go ahead this weekend, despite a political backlash that has exposed tensions over one of Central Europe's most painful historical legacies.

Human cost of Ukraine war, a pattern that ‘defies’ international law, says senior UN aid official
6d ago

Human cost of Ukraine war, a pattern that ‘defies’ international law, says senior UN aid official

A senior United Nations aid official stated the human cost of the Ukraine war defies international law. Russia accused Ukraine of targeting a student dormitory in Luhansk, reportedly killing six people including children. Kyiv denied targeting the civilian building, stating it struck a Russian military drone command headquarters. The Security Council is meeting at the request of Russia which on Friday accused Ukraine of targeting a student dormitory overnight in the occupied Luhansk region, reportedly killing six people – including children – and injuring dozens.

New alliances emerge in Middle East . which one will 'win'?
5d ago

New alliances emerge in Middle East . which one will 'win'?

The United Arab Emirates and Israel are deepening ties. Saudi Arabia is increasing cooperation with Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan. These moves signal a divergence within the Gulf states. Their approaches to regional security and Iran differ. The UAE and Israel are getting closer, while Saudi Arabia is enhancing cooperation with Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan. The new alliances represent a rift in the Gulf, as approaches to the Iran war and the region diverge.

Suspected Ebola cases triple in a week as WHO warns of rapid spread in DRC
6d ago

Suspected Ebola cases triple in a week as WHO warns of rapid spread in DRC

The World Health Organization revised its Ebola outbreak threat assessment to "very high" in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Suspected cases nearly tripled in a week to almost 750. The outbreak has caused 177 suspected deaths. Situation described as ‘deeply worrisome’ by officials as aid cuts and community distrust impede respondersThe Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo poses a “very high” risk to the country, the World Health Organization said on Friday, revising its threat assessment upwards. The outbreak is spreading rapidly, WHO leaders said, with almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected death.

UN’s climate crisis vote shows political momentum is growing, say experts
6d ago

UN’s climate crisis vote shows political momentum is growing, say experts

The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly voted for a landmark climate crisis ruling. Resolution backed by 141 states hailed as ‘new chapter’ that could improve climate diplomacy and litigation effortsWhen the UN general assembly voted overwhelmingly in favour of a landmark climate crisis ruling on Wednesday, the Pacific island of Vanuatu’s prime minister hailed the result as the start of “a new chapter” in climate action.“The task before all of us now is to translate legal clarity.

Ambassadors debate future of Gaza amid stalled progress on lasting peace
7d ago

Ambassadors debate future of Gaza amid stalled progress on lasting peace

The Security Council debated Gaza's future amid stalled peace progress. Discussions focused on governance and recovery. Conditions in the West Bank continue to deteriorate with mounting civilian casualties. The Security Council is discussing the stalled progress in Gaza as the fragile ceasefire there limps on, and deteriorating conditions across the West Bank amid continued civilian casualties and mounting humanitarian needs.

Right to strike protected under key labour treaty, says UN World Court
7d ago

Right to strike protected under key labour treaty, says UN World Court

The International Court of Justice ruled the right to strike is protected under an International Labour Organization convention. This advisory opinion resolves a dispute between workers and employers. The decision clarifies protections for collective bargaining. The UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday ruled that the right to strike is protected under a core International Labour Organization (ILO) convention, in a landmark advisory opinion settling a long-running dispute between workers and employers worldwide.

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