Grumbling aside in US, China and Russia critics agree South Africa’s genocide case is a diplomatic win

Grumbling aside in US, China and Russia critics agree South Africa’s genocide case is a diplomatic win

Grumble they might, but they can scarcely afford to alienate Africa’s industrial and diplomatic heavyweight – especially with the United States’ main superpower rival, China, wooing the continent with money, railways and tech transfers.

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All eyes on The Hague as world awaits UN top court’s verdict on South Africa’s case against Israel

All eyes on The Hague as world awaits UN top court’s verdict on South Africa’s case against Israel

An Israeli official said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu huddled with top legal, diplomatic and security officials on Thursday in anticipation of the ruling. He said Israel is confident in its case but discussed “all scenarios.” Israel’s war cabinet was meeting later on Thursday as well.

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China warns Iran to rein in Houthi attacks in Red Sea or risk business relations with Beijing

China warns Iran to rein in Houthi attacks in Red Sea or risk business relations with Beijing

Chinese officials have asked their Iranian counterparts to help rein in attacks on ships in the Red Sea by the Iran-backed Houthis or risk harming business relations with Beijing, four Iranian sources and a diplomat familiar with the matter said. The discussions about the attacks and trade between China and...

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Globalists know they’re extremely unpopular, but won’t stop seeking total control over global population

Globalists know they’re extremely unpopular, but won’t stop seeking total control over global population

Hinchliffe said the definite language used by the participants when referring to “Disease X” belies advance knowledge of – or preparation for – such an occurrence. “In my opinion, they already have ‘Disease X,’” he said. “It’s probably been engineered somewhere, and they’ve already been working on the cure, the vaccine for it.”

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Alabama murder convict becomes first prisoner in US to be executed with nitrogen gas after 30 years on deathrow

Alabama murder convict becomes first prisoner in US to be executed with nitrogen gas after 30 years on deathrow

The execution took about 22 minutes, and Smith appeared to remain conscious for several minutes. For at least two minutes, he appeared to shake and writhe on the gurney, sometimes pulling against the restraints. That was followed by several minutes of heavy breathing, until breathing was no longer perceptible.

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Tanzania opposition pushes for trimmed presidential powers and electoral reforms

Tanzania opposition pushes for trimmed presidential powers and electoral reforms

CHADEMA is pushing for a new constitution that trims presidential powers and also strengthens the independence of the country’s electoral body. Previous attempts to reform the constitution have failed.

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Kenya joins league of countries in the world with massive deposits of rare mineral coltan

Kenya joins league of countries in the world with massive deposits of rare mineral coltan

Kenya has discovered its first deposits of the valuable mineral coltan, the mining minister has annouced. The rare mineral is used to manufacture electric car batteries, mobile phones and other electronic devices. The Democratic Republic of Congo holds more than 70 per cent of the world’s coltan reserves, which have...

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Trump vs Biden rematch: Incumbent trails predecessor in White House by four points in new opinion poll

Trump vs Biden rematch: Incumbent trails predecessor in White House by four points in new opinion poll

Slightly more than half of respondents said they were dissatisfied with the US two-party system, with just one in four satisfied by it.

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German minister’s plane fails to land in Djibouti for lack of permit to fly over Eritrean airspace

German minister’s plane fails to land in Djibouti for lack of permit to fly over Eritrean airspace

Djibouti was the first stop of Baerbock’s three-day trip to East Africa, where she is scheduled to hold talks on the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Kenya and South Sudan are the next destinations on the agenda.

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Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy leads way in world’s first white rhino IVF pregnancy

Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy leads way in world’s first white rhino IVF pregnancy

Northern white rhinos, which despite their name are actually grey, used to roam freely in several countries in east and central Africa, but their numbers fell sharply due to widespread poaching for their horns.

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