World backs King Charles III as he breaks from tradition of secrecy and announces he has cancer

World backs King Charles III as he breaks from tradition of secrecy and announces he has cancer

The king is being treated as an outpatient, the palace said. It said Charles, who has generally enjoyed good health, “remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.”

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Iran-made Shahed-136 is the ‘loitering munition’ of choice Houthis use to attack merchant ships

Iran-made Shahed-136 is the ‘loitering munition’ of choice Houthis use to attack merchant ships

The Shahed-136 , which has been extensively used by Russian forces in Ukraine, can be fired from truck-mounted containers at a slightly upward angle. A small rocket booster helps propel the drone into the air before being jettisoned. Its main piston engine then takes over to power the flight.

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How Houthi militants in Yemen attack ships in one of world’s busiest maritime trade routes

How Houthi militants in Yemen attack ships in one of world’s busiest maritime trade routes

Houthi attacks have targeted ships in the southern Red Sea and the neighbouring Gulf of Aden, which are joined by the Bab al-Mandab strait, a chokepoint between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.

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ICJ to hear Russia-Ukraine massacre case, throws out Moscow violated 1948 Genocide Convention

ICJ to hear Russia-Ukraine massacre case, throws out Moscow violated 1948 Genocide Convention

Ukraine won another small victory at the ICJ on Wednesday when the judges ruled Russia had violated UN treaties against the financing of terrorism and discrimination in a different case that dealt with incidents from 2014.

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South Africa: Israel is violating UN court orders to prevent deaths, destruction and acts of genocide in Gaza

South Africa: Israel is violating UN court orders to prevent deaths, destruction and acts of genocide in Gaza

Pandor said there was a danger of the world doing nothing to stop the civilian casualties in Gaza and said similar inaction contributed to the horrific death toll in the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, when more than 800,000 people were slaughtered in the East African country.

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Spanish farmers plan protests in February that are expected to spill over to farmers in Kenya

Spanish farmers plan protests in February that are expected to spill over to farmers in Kenya

Spanish farmers say they are also struggling to compete with products imported from outside the EU at lower prices. Among other demands, the Spanish organisations plan to ask Brussels to halt negotiations with the Mercosur trade bloc, as well as trade agreements with Chile, Kenya, Mexico, India and Australia.

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Italy PM pledges new partnership with Africa but critics say indebted Rome can’t rival China, Russia

Italy PM pledges new partnership with Africa but critics say indebted Rome can’t rival China, Russia

However, there was a note of discord from some of those present, with Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairman of the African Union Commission, saying he wished Africa had been consulted first on priorities and emphasising the need to honour commitments.

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Ukraine says corrupt officials stole $40 million for arms purchase for the war with Russia

Ukraine says corrupt officials stole $40 million for arms purchase for the war with Russia

Security officials say that the current investigation dates back to August 2022, when officials signed a contract for artillery shells worth 1.5 billion hryvnias ($39.6 million) with arms firm Lviv Arsenal.

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Spotlight turns on possible complicity of UN workers in Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7

Spotlight turns on possible complicity of UN workers in Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7

Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy accused UNRWA of announcing the news while the world’s attention was focused on the World Court ordering Israel to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians and do more to help civilians in Gaza.

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Why 1,500 years on, Matron Saint of Ireland fuels disillusionment with patriarchal and historically dominant Catholic Church

Why 1,500 years on, Matron Saint of Ireland fuels disillusionment with patriarchal and historically dominant Catholic Church

Brigid the goddess was associated with everything from poetry, healing and metal crafting to nature, fertility and fire. She was honoured on the midwinter holy day of Imbolc, still commemorated on February 1, which also became St Brigid’s Day.

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