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Transnistria tensions: Will Russia try to annex Moldova’s breakaway region?
Pro-Russian rebels hint at a referendum, a move Moldova has dismissed as meaningless propaganda.
International journalists call on Israel and Egypt for access to Gaza
Journalists urge governments to allow them into the enclave through the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza.
Why is the UK’s Conservative Party facing a firestorm over Islamophobia?
One MP has been suspended for suggesting that London’s mayor was being controlled by 'Islamists'.
June elections proposed during Senegal dialogue to end political crisis
Senegal has been thrown into crisis since the president attempted to push the February 25 elections till December.
Israel, ICJ and the movement for a principled and just world order
Israel's war on Gaza has added fuel to efforts to ensure international law applies equally to everyone.
‘There are no more words to say on Gaza’ Swedish MEP’s silent protest
A Swedish MEP spent most of her allotted speaking time at an EU parliamentary session in silence to protest Israel’s war
‘Jolt to reality’: Gaza war forces voter rethink ahead of South Africa poll
Ahead of South Africa’s elections, parties' take on the Gaza war is proving to be a deciding factor for more voters.
Chad announces several deaths after foiled intelligence office attack
The attack happened just hours after the announcement that Chad will hold a presidential election on May 6.
Indonesia’s Widodo awards likely successor Prabowo with 4-star general rank
President Widodo honours likely election win, but rights groups say move embarrasses army given controversial past.
Who was Aaron Bushnell, the US airman who died protesting over Gaza?
Who was Aaron Bushnell, the airman who died after setting himself on fire to protest the war on Gaza.

