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Top UN court stops short of ordering cease-fire in Gaza

Information The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a directive ordering Israel to undertake specific measures to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and to enhance efforts to protect civilians in the region. This decision follows South Africa’s petition for “provisional measures” against Israel, alleging state-led genocide in its conflict with Hamas

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Right-wing parties forecast for gains in 2024 EU elections

Information European elections in June will see a “sharp turn to the right,” in the European Parliament in continuation of a political trend emerging across Europe, according to a new study released by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR). The study relied on poling data from the European Union’s 27 member states. Although it

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EU unveils economic security plans with eye to China

Information The European Union has announced a set of measures aimed at safeguarding sensitive technology and infrastructure from global rivals, especially China. The new rules will involve more thorough screening of foreign investments, stricter controls on exports, and tighter restrictions on who can participate in critical technology research. The EU is seeking to mitigate security

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China grilled over human rights record at UN

Information China faced significant scrutiny during the recent Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the United Nations, focusing on human rights issues in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. Over 160 countries, each allotted only 45 seconds, participated in the Geneva hearing. China, through its UN Ambassador Chen Xu, denied allegations of human rights abuses. Outside the UN

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Journalists say tech giants aid suppression

Information Exiled journalists have reported to the European Commission that Google, Meta, and other tech giants are making accessing independent media content in Belarus difficult. These companies have become tools for Alexander Lukashenko’s government to pressure civil society by complying with the restrictions imposed. According to Natalia Belikova, an exiled journalist, technology companies are no

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Ukraine detains spy suspect over Russian toxic disaster plot

Information Cyber units from Ukraine’s SBU domestic security service on Thursday said in a statement they had detained an agent who was “spying for the enemy” in the Odesa region. The suspect was tasked with identifying and providing the aggressor with the coordinates of sites where toxic substances are stored, including pesticide depots. According to

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EU releases funds to Hungary in controversial move

Information Billions of euros in European Union funds that were previously frozen are now flowing to Hungary again. This happened after the country reformed its judicial system in a way that satisfied Brussels. However, there are still billions more euros that remain blocked, due to alleged violations of LGBTQ+ and migrant rights, as well as

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