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Court Orders Israel to Increase Aid to Gaza, Cites Famine Setting In
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), has mandated Israel to substantially augment its humanitarian aid delivery to the Gaza Strip amidst nearing famine levels.
Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced: A Groundbreaking 25 Years Behind Bars!
In a historic judicial decision, Sam Bankman-Fried, the fallen CEO of the FTX platform, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. This monumental verdict marks the conclusion of one of the most sensational sagas in modern finance.
Baltimore Tragedy: Recovery Efforts Continue After Bridge Collapse
In the wake of the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse in Baltimore, search and rescue operations persist for four construction workers presumed deceased, following the grim discovery of two bodies inside a submerged vehicle.
Tunisian Court Issues Death Sentence for Assassins of Opposition Leader Chokri Belaid
In a significant judicial decision, the Tunisian criminal court has sentenced four individuals to death for the murder of opposition leader Chokri Belaid, who was assassinated on February 6, 2013.
Senegal: Presidential Election Winner Aims for Reconciliation and Institution Rebuilding and Fighting Corruption
Basirou Dioumay Faye, whose historic first-round presidential election victory in Senegal caused a political earthquake, promised in a Monday speech that his country will remain "a safe and reliable ally" to its "respected" partners.
Breakthrough at the UN: A Unanimous Call for Peace in Gaza
In a pivotal turn of events that underscores a significant shift in international diplomacy, the UN Security Council has unanimously issued a directive for an immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza.
France Heightens Security Alert to Maximum Following Moscow Attack
In response to the recent terrorist attack near Moscow, France has heightened its Vigipirate security alert to the highest level, "attack emergency," as announced on Sunday, March 24.
Concert Hall Attack Near Moscow: Death Toll Rises to 115
The death toll from Friday's attack on a concert hall near Moscow has risen to 115, as additional victims were discovered during the clearing of rubble, according to a statement from Russia's Investigative Committee on Saturday.
UN Launches Initiative to Combat Malnutrition by 2030
The UN highlights a concerning statistic: nearly half of the global population, approximately three billion people, cannot afford a healthy diet.
Algeria Sets Early Presidential Election for September 7, 2024
In an unexpected move, Algeria has decided to advance its presidential election to September 7, 2024, deviating from the original schedule by three months.
The Lifeline of Global Trade: Unpacking the Importance of the Suez Canal
Since its completion in 1869, the Suez Canal has stood as a testament to human ingenuity and a pivotal artery in the anatomy of global trade.
Russian Official Warns Macron: Threatens to Eliminate Any French Soldiers in Ukraine
In an exclusive discussion with BFMTV, Piotr Tolstoï, the Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma, issued a stark warning to France and its leader about the potential deployment of French forces to Ukraine.
Haiti on the Brink: Unity Amidst Chaos Spurs Political Shif
In a dramatic turn of events, Haiti finds itself at a critical juncture, with Prime Minister Ariel Henry agreeing to step down amid unprecedented political upheaval.