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North Korea fires multiple cruise missiles off east coast
Missile launches come days after Pyongyang announced test of the 'Pulhwasal-3-31' strategic cruise missile.
‘War criminal’: Arab Americans rebuff Biden campaign outreach over Gaza
US Arab officials in swing state of Michigan say they will not discuss 2024 elections with Gaza 'genocide unfolding'.
Will Israel obey the ruling of the UN’s top court?
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
US, Iraq begin formal talks on withdrawing US-led military coalition
Currently, there are about 2,500 US troops still deployed in Iraq as part of the coalition that was formed in 2014.
‘Stop killing us!’: Thousands march to protest against femicide in Kenya
The demonstration was the largest-event ever against sexual and gender-based violence in the country.
‘Taiwan independence’ an obstacle to China-US relations, says Beijing
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met to discuss bilateral relations.
Gunmen kill nine Pakistani nationals in southeastern Iran
The shootings come as Tehran and Islamabad work to normalise ties after recent tit-for-tat attacks.
Cold, rainy weather making war-wracked Gaza ‘completely uninhabitable’
UN’s human rights office warns about the impact of continued bombardment and worsening weather on civilians in Gaza.
Venezuela court disqualifies leading opposition presidential candidate
Maria Corina Machado had declared victory in the Venezuelan opposition’s presidential primary last October.
Why Lula has failed to address the Yanomami genocide
The crisis in Indigenous lands in Brazil has deep roots and cannot be resolved with half-measures.

