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Thousands mourn at Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s funeral procession
Funeral services for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi started in Tehran and ended in his hometown of Mashhad.
UN approves resolution to commemorate 1995 Srebrenica genocide
General Assembly votes to create memorial day despite fierce opposition from Bosnian Serbs and Serbia.
ICJ rejects emergency measures against Ecuador in Mexican embassy raid case
Mexico has urged that Ecuador be suspended from the UN in the wake of April storming of embassy.
France’s Macron delays New Caledonia voting reform after protests
President meets political leaders on French-ruled Pacific island, says changes won't be implemented 'by force'.
The ICC is not in the business of peacemaking, but it can deliver justice
Arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders will not bring peace, but it is beyond time to give justice a chance.
US sues Ticketmaster, Live Nation over ‘illegal monopoly’
Justice Department accuses Live Nation and Ticketmaster of operating unlawful monopoly that drives up prices for fans.
Germany’s AfD expelled from far-right EU parliament group
Weeks before elections, ID group says it does not want to be associated with incidents involving AfD's Maximilian Krah.
Is Benny Gantz a ‘centrist’ challenging Netanyahu for power in Israel?
Gantz is branded a centrist and possible replacement for Netanyahu, but experts say there are similarities between them.
‘Significant milestone’: Toronto getting first WNBA team outside US
Canada's largest city getting expansion team that will begin playing in Women's National Basketball Association in 2026.
Why is Israel angry some EU countries are recognising Palestine?
Israel has responded with sound and fury to Norway's, Ireland's and Spain's decision.

