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African countries call for sanctions as UN nears treaty on ‘biopiracy’
The UN has been working for decades on a treaty to prevent the exploitation of genetic resources.
Why Egypt joining ICJ case against Israel is ‘unprecedented’
Egypt says it will join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ.
Australian court lifts social media ban on Sydney church stabbing video
X was alone in insisting on debate on 'free speech' following removal of film from social media.
Germany hopes to relive World Cup ‘fairytale’ with Euro 2024
Football experts believe Euro 2024 can bring positives to the nation similar to Germany's staging of the 2006 World Cup.
West Bank: Family Under Fire
A Palestinian family of activists in the occupied West Bank resist settler expansion as violence intensifies.
‘The goal is not peace’: What’s behind Putin’s wartime Russia reshuffle?
President's surprise reshuffle to see deputy prime minister and economist Andrei Belousov seize defence minister's role.
Will Israel’s war on Gaza sway South Africa’s election?
Ruling ANC is vocally pro-Palestine while main opposition DA is neutral on Gaza war, which may affect voters on May 29.
Court confirms German intelligence surveillance of ‘extremist’ AfD
Court finds 'sufficient evidence' to justify the classification of the far-right party as a threat to democracy.
Host nation Germany set for massive security challenge at Euro 2024
Germany faces multiple security threats at Euro 2024 with hooliganism and Ukraine two of the main concerns.
Tunisian lawyer arrested by masked police during live news report
See the moment a prominent lawyer and critic of the Tunisian government was arrested by masked police officers.

