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Qatari Officials Arrive In Tehran As Top Iranian Official Casts Doubt Over Deal With US
28d ago

Qatari Officials Arrive In Tehran As Top Iranian Official Casts Doubt Over Deal With US

Qatari officials arrived in Tehran on June 14 to finalize a US-Iran deal. Renewed Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon could delay the agreement. The status of the deal remains uncertain. Qatari negotiators flew to Tehran early on June 14 in a bid to finalize an agreement between the United States and Iran to end the monthslong conflict, but renewed Israeli attacks on Iran's ally Hezbollah in Lebanon earlier the same day could potentially delay the signature.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000, officials say, as Israel strikes despite ceasefire
28d ago

Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000, officials say, as Israel strikes despite ceasefire

Palestinian officials report over 73,000 deaths in Gaza since the war began. The conflict, sparked by the October 7 Hamas attack, has also wounded over 173,200 people. Israel continues strikes despite ceasefire efforts. Over 1,73,200 people have been wounded since the start of the war, which was ignited by the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attack into Israel. That attack killed some 1,200 people and took 251 others hostage.

Jamaica’s beach access crisis: ‘We shouldn’t be forced to fight for what is already ours’
28d ago

Jamaica’s beach access crisis: ‘We shouldn’t be forced to fight for what is already ours’

Activists are taking legal action to challenge the privatization of Jamaican coastlines. They argue that restricting public access to beaches amounts to "plantation tourism" benefiting a select few. This business model disadvantages most Jamaicans. Campaigners state that access to these natural resources should not be a struggle. Activists argue business model is ‘plantation tourism’ designed to benefit elite and disadvantage most JamaicansCampaigners go to court to fight privatisation of Jamaican coastDevon Taylor remembers when the Mammee Bay shoreline in St Ann, Jamaica, was filled with children frolicking in the ocean after school, fishers haggling with locals over the price of their daily catch and craft vendors carvi.

White House Says Iran, Ukraine, High On Trump's G7 Agenda
29d ago

White House Says Iran, Ukraine, High On Trump's G7 Agenda

United States President Trump will discuss Iran and Ukraine at the Group of Seven summit in France. Trade and artificial intelligence are also on the agenda. The conflict with Iran casts a shadow over the discussions. WASHINGTON -- US President Trump heads into next week’s Group of Seven summit in France with a packed agenda covering trade, artificial intelligence, and Ukraine -- and the shadow of the conflict with Iran hanging over all of it.

US, Iran Edge Toward Deal As Region Awaits Breakthrough
29d ago

US, Iran Edge Toward Deal As Region Awaits Breakthrough

The United States and Iran appear to be nearing a possible peace agreement. After more than three months of conflict that has shaken the Middle East, disrupted energy markets, and heightened concerns about regional stability, the United States and Iran appear to be moving closer to a possible peace agreement.

Security Council weighs future of UN war crimes mechanism as closure nears
30d ago

Security Council weighs future of UN war crimes mechanism as closure nears

The UN Security Council met to discuss the future of the mechanism handling the final tasks of the Rwanda and Yugoslavia war crimes tribunals. Members debated how to preserve the mechanism's legacy while ensuring an orderly closure of its mandate. The council considered options for continuing its work. The Security Council on Friday weighed the future of the UN mechanism responsible for completing the remaining work of the international tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, as members debated how to preserve its legacy while bringing its mandate to an orderly close.

Women and girls caught up in Yemen’s ‘forgotten crisis’ bear the heaviest toll as funding falls
30d ago

Women and girls caught up in Yemen’s ‘forgotten crisis’ bear the heaviest toll as funding falls

Yemen’s humanitarian crisis affects 22 million people. Women and girls make up half of those needing aid. Two-thirds of these women are of childbearing age. Reproductive health services are central to the emergency response. Funding shortfalls are exacerbating the situation. Yemen remains gripped by one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with 22 million – out of a population of 35 million – requiring assistance.

Ebola spreads as agencies brace for child victims
30d ago

Ebola spreads as agencies brace for child victims

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is spreading. United Nations agencies warned on Friday that a spike in child infections is increasingly likely. The outbreak began in eastern Congo. The deadly Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is continuing to spread with a spike in child infections an increasingly likely scenario in the days ahead, UN agencies said on Friday.

EU Set To Host Taliban For First Time Despite Outcry Over Human Rights Violations
28d ago

EU Set To Host Taliban For First Time Despite Outcry Over Human Rights Violations

The European Union will host the Taliban in Brussels for the first time. The European Union is preparing to host the Taliban in Brussels for the first time for "technical talks" on the repatriation of Afghans despite sharp criticism from rights groups and signs Afghanistan's rulers are cracking down further on women.

Russia’s submarine sales pitch meets hard realities in Asia
28d ago

Russia’s submarine sales pitch meets hard realities in Asia

Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation unveiled a new Amur-1650 conventional stealth Russia is pitching a new stealthy, missile-armed answer to Asia’s rising demand for submarines, but sanctions, allegiances, and industrial realities could sink its export ambitions. This month, Defense Security Asia reported that Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation unveiled a new configuration of its Amur-1650 conventional stealth submarine equipped with vertical launch systems for supersonic.

Jessie J’s triumphant return puts lucrative Chinese market in spotlight
29d ago

Jessie J’s triumphant return puts lucrative Chinese market in spotlight

British pop star Jessie J performed in China on 29 May. Other western acts have attempted to crack country’s music scene since singer’s breakout success in 2018One week after announcing she was “cancer free”, the British pop star Jessie J did what any recovering patient would do and travelled thousands of miles around the world to perform for an audience of more than a billion people. On 29 May, the singer-songwriter, whose real name is Jessica Cornish,.

EU Members Agree To Advance Accession Talks For Ukraine And Moldova
30d ago

EU Members Agree To Advance Accession Talks For Ukraine And Moldova

European Union member states agreed to advance accession negotiations for Ukraine and Moldova. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced that European Union member states have agreed to advance accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, boosting the countries' membership bids after two years of stalled progress.

US Releases Information On Biolabs In Over 30 Countries, Including Ukraine
30d ago

US Releases Information On Biolabs In Over 30 Countries, Including Ukraine

The US Director of National Intelligence released information detailing longstanding US government funding for over 120 biolabs in more than 30 countries. These facilities conduct research on biological pathogens. Some of this research involves dangerous agents. The information was funded by US taxpayers. The director of US National Intelligence (DNI) has released evidence that her office says shows "longstanding" United States government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries where research on biological pathogens, some dangerous, is conducted.

Mourners line Bangkok streets to pay respects to Thailand’s Princess Bha
29d ago

Mourners line Bangkok streets to pay respects to Thailand’s Princess Bha

Mourners lined Bangkok streets for the funeral procession of Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha. The procession traveled to the Grand Palace. Funeral procession travels to palace as people remember royal’s campaigning and work for underprivilegedAs the sun began to set on the golden spires and gilded finials of Bangkok’s Grand Palace, the gates waited to open for the return of a princess. Since December 2022, Princess Bajrakitiyabha had been in hospital, having collapsed while out training her dogs.

Instability, war and closed borders: How aid workers get emergency food to hungry Afghan children
29d ago

Instability, war and closed borders: How aid workers get emergency food to hungry Afghan children

Aid workers transport emergency food from Indonesia to Kabul, a 15,000 kilometre journey. The food aid crosses nine countries, passing through various regions by land and sea. This route avoids geopolitical unrest and conflict zones to reach young Afghan students. The journey ends in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The odyssey begins in Indonesia and ends, 15,000 kilometres later, in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

When pressure fuels more pressure
29d ago

When pressure fuels more pressure

Europe's protectionist measures, including local-content requirements and subsidy restrictions,. Europe’s protectionist turn challenges JapanScott Foster argues that Europe’s efforts to shield its automotive industry through local-content requirements and subsidy restrictions are creating new challenges for Japanese manufacturers. As European competitiveness weakens and governments em.

UN Voices 'Grave Concern' After Taliban Arrests Afghan Women Over Dress Violations
30d ago

UN Voices 'Grave Concern' After Taliban Arrests Afghan Women Over Dress Violations

Taliban authorities arrested at least 30 women in Herat, Afghanistan, over the past week for alleged violations of a new dress code. The United Nations expressed grave concern over these detentions. The United Nations said it was “gravely concerned” by the arrests of at least 30 women in Afghanistan’s western city of Herat over the past week for allegedly violating a new dress code imposed by the Taliban government.

China arrests US academic at conference for ‘espionage activities’
30d ago

China arrests US academic at conference for ‘espionage activities’

China arrested US scholar Min Zin at a conference. Arrest of Min Zin, who writes about Myanmar and Chinese foreign policy, comes just month after Trump visit to BeijingChina has arrested a US scholar who writes about Myanmar and Chinese foreign policy on suspicion of spying. Min Zin was suspected of “engaging in espionage activities that endanger China’s national security,” China’s ministry of foreign affairs spokesperson, Lin Jian, said on Friday.

‘Spy turtles’ and ‘spy fish’ being used to monitor Chinese waters, Beijing claims
30d ago

‘Spy turtles’ and ‘spy fish’ being used to monitor Chinese waters, Beijing claims

China’s ministry of state security claims foreign agencies are using animals fitted with sensors to monitor its waters. The ministry stated these "spy turtles" and "spy fish" collect sensitive sea data. This is part of an "invisible secret war" against China. Ministry says animals fitted with sensors by foreign agencies collect sensitive sea data, in ‘invisible secret war’China’s ministry of state security has claimed that foreign espionage and intelligence agencies are using innovative new methods to monitor the country’s waters, including deploying “spy” animals fitted with sensors. In a post on the Chinese platform WeChat on Friday, the ministry warn.

Beijing reins in Alibaba, JD.com over destructive 618 price cuts
31d ago

Beijing reins in Alibaba, JD.com over destructive 618 price cuts

China's market regulator summoned five major online shopping platforms, including Alibaba and JD Shares in China’s biggest e-commerce companies fell on Thursday after Beijing’s market regulator summoned five of the country’s largest online shopping platforms over deceptive promotional practices ahead of the annual “618” (June 18) shopping festival. Alibaba’s Hong Kong-listed shares dropped 5.4% to HK$107.40 (US$13.8) while JD. com fell 2.9% to HK$108.9.

The future of Asian finance may be built in local currencies
29d ago

The future of Asian finance may be built in local currencies

Asian economies are increasingly exploring local currency use for finance. The global financial system is entering a period of profound transformation. Geopolitical tensions, supply chain realignments and increasingly volatile capital flows have exposed the vulnerabilities of an international monetary architecture that remains heavily dependent on a handful of reserve currencies. For emerging economies, the challenge today is no longer simply sustaining growth, but build.

‘Perilous moment’ threatens to reverse years of gains in HIV/AIDS response
30d ago

‘Perilous moment’ threatens to reverse years of gains in HIV/AIDS response

A UN report warned that external funding cuts and a backlash against human rights threaten to reverse years External funding cuts, a backlash against human rights, and chronic under-investment in HIV prevention and community services are threatening to reverse years of hard-won progress in the AIDS response, a UN report warned on Friday.

WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but there are worrying gaps
30d ago

WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but there are worrying gaps

A new World Health Organization report indicates progress in global blood safety. However, access to life-saving blood remains deeply unequal worldwide. Lower-income countries continue to face significant shortages, which puts lives at risk despite decades of effort. Every day, safe blood helps save the lives of women experiencing childbirth complications, accident victims, cancer patients and people living with chronic diseases.

Can a lawnmower engine defeat a superpower?
30d ago

Can a lawnmower engine defeat a superpower?

An Aegis destroyer in the Red Sea detected an incoming threat. An Aegis destroyer, the crown jewel of late 20th-century naval engineering, crewed by hundreds of highly trained sailors, detects an incoming threat over the Red Sea. The ship’s computer calculates. The captain orders. A Standard Missile-2, representing roughly $2 million worth of American industrial and technological genius, streaks skyward and detonates its target with satisfying The post Th.

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