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‘Not enough’: Why the US did not veto a Gaza ceasefire resolution at the UN
Analysts say US decision against vetoing the UN measure signals Biden's growing frustration with Israel's PM Netanyahu.
Canada launches programme to get citizens out of violence-hit Haiti
Canada has organised helicopters to fly 'vulnerable' citizens out of Haiti and into the neighbouring Dominican Republic.
US, UK sanction alleged China-based hackers for targeting voters, critics
The sanctions identify a company and individuals accused of working with the Chinese government to launch cyberattacks.
Binance executive detained in Nigeria in crypto case escapes custody
The Binance executive was detained when he arrived in Nigeria following the crackdown on the company.
Will UNRWA collapse without US support?
New US law includes yearlong ban on funding to UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees.
Russia’s Putin says ‘radical Islamists’ behind Moscow concert hall attack
Russian leader also suggests Ukraine is somehow involved in the attack without providing any evidence.
Putin: Concert hall shooting is act of intimidation by Kyiv regime
Russian president Vladimir Putin says the ‘Kyiv regime’ is responsible for Friday’s deadly shooting
UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths to step down due to health reasons
Griffiths has worked as the UN's under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs for three years.
Muslim family assaulted in Holi ambush
A Muslim family in India was cornered by a group of men who sprayed water and Holi colours on them, against their will.
World reacts to UNSC resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire
Many officials around the world have welcomed the resolution.

