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Colombia’s president says the country will sever ties with Israel, calling its government ‘genocidal.’
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China says Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a 2-day state visit this week amid closer ties over Ukraine war
China says Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a 2-day state visit this week amid closer ties over Ukraine warABC News - World - China -
Rees-Mogg calls on Sunak to make Farage a government minister
Ex-business secretary says Conservatives could ‘climb electoral mountain’ if Reform politicians stood as Tory candidatesFinancial Times - Business -
Fossil fuel firms forcing countries to compensate them, Mary Robinson says
Former Irish president and Ban Ki-moon say fossil lobbying is hampering climate progress. Fossil fuel companies are forcing governments to compensate them for lost earnings in the transition to a low-carbon global economy, and destroying the ...The Guardian - World -
76 million people displaced within their countries in 2023 says migration group
A top migration monitoring group says conflicts and natural disasters left nearly 76 million people displaced within their countries last year, a new recordABC News - World -
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's office says he has postponed upcoming foreign visits amid a Russian offensive
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's office says he has postponed upcoming foreign visits amid a Russian offensiveABC News - World - Ukraine -
Migration tracking group says 76 million people were displaced within their countries in 2023
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Larry Hogan says leaders must 'put the country first,' pledges bipartisan work in Senate
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) pledged to “put the country first” and work across the aisle, in his victory speech Tuesday after securing the GOP nomination for his state’s open Senate seat. Hogan made his pitch to the ideological middle, in ...The Hill - Politics -
Hong Kong calls for respect of its overseas-based trade offices after UK charged its London staffer
Hong Kong's leader has urged foreign governments to respect its overseas-based trade offices after a staff member in its London branch was charged in Britain for allegedly working for the Chinese city’s intelligence serviceABC News - World - United Kingdom -
Israel's Rafah offensive threatens to undo the partnership between the Jewish state and Egypt that has underpinned both countries' security since 1979.
Israel’s Rafah offensive threatens to undo the partnership between the Jewish state and Egypt that has underpinned both countries’ security since 1979.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Putin wants 3 things from Xi as he seeks to deepen Russia-China ties, analyst says
Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in China this week is the latest sign of the deepening strategic ties between both sides.CNBC - Business - China
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