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ICJ begins hearings to clarify climate change obligations

Information The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has begun landmark hearings to clarify the legal responsibilities of nations in combating climate change and aiding vulnerable countries. Spearheaded by Vanuatu and other Pacific island nations, the hearings mark the largest case in the ICJ’s 80-year history, with input from 99 countries and numerous organizations. The case […]

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Weekend wrap up 30 November & 1 December

Russian police raid Moscow nightclubs over ‘LGBT propaganda’ As part of a government crackdown on what it calls “LGBT propaganda,” Russian police have raided a number of bars and nightclubs in Moscow and arrested a travel agency director. Zelenskyy says NATO guarantees can end ‘hot stage’ of war Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for NATO

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Ireland votes in snap general election

Information Ireland’s general election began on Friday with a closely contested race between the coalition parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, and the opposition Sinn Fein. Over 3 million voters are expected to cast ballots for 174 parliamentary seats, the largest number ever. The election’s primary issues include the cost-of-living crisis, housing shortages, immigration, and

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Israel fires on southern Lebanon, claims ceasefire was breached

Information Israel has accused Hezbollah of violating a ceasefire in southern Lebanon by engaging in actions near the border. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated it had fired on Hezbollah fighters, including some in vehicles, and mistakenly launched a missile at what it identified as a “suspicious aircraft.” Separately, Lebanese media reported that Israeli forces

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Thousands of Lebanese return home as ceasefire takes hold

Information Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, thousands of displaced Lebanese began returning to their homes, marking the end of a devastating conflict. The war, which intensified after Hezbollah’s cross-border fire in support of Hamas and subsequent attacks on Israel, resulted in 3,700 deaths in Lebanon, 1.2 million displaced Lebanese, and 50,000 displaced Israelis.

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Unidentified drones seen over UK airbases

Information The United States Air Force (USAF) reported sightings of small, unidentified drones over three airbases in the United Kingdom—RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Feltwell—between November 20 and 22. The incidents, which occurred in eastern England, involved small unmanned aerial systems (UASs) that were monitored by base officials. While the drones did not appear

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Russia reportedly supplied anti-air missiles to North Korea

Information South Korea’s top security official, Shin Won-sik, has revealed that Russia provided anti-aircraft missiles to North Korea in exchange for North Korean troops aiding its military efforts in Ukraine. This arrangement also included various forms of economic support to North Korea from Russia. Reports suggest that over 10,000 North Korean troops have been deployed

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Mali junta chief sacks PM over rare public criticism

Information Mali’s ruling military Junta dismissed Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga and his government following Maiga’s public criticism of the junta’s prolonged delay in transitioning back to civilian rule. At a rally, Maiga, who served as the civilian face of the Junta since his appointment after the second coup in 2021, expressed concerns over “serious

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