Brazil’s Lula adds voice to calls to turn Kenya-led Haiti security mission into UN peacekeeping force

Brazil’s Lula adds voice to calls to turn Kenya-led Haiti security mission into UN peacekeeping force

Brazil led a peacekeeping mission to Haiti from 2004 to 2017, although it was marred by a deadly cholera outbreak and allegations of human rights abuses that have left many Haitians wary of an official force.

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Iran responds to nuclear strikes to with a barrage of missile attacks on Israel’s ironclad defence system

Iran responds to nuclear strikes to with a barrage of missile attacks on Israel’s ironclad defence system

The attack was a stiff challenge for Israel’s air-defence system, which has intercepted projectiles fired from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Iran since the start of the war October 7, 2023. They have ranged from short-range rockets to medium-range missiles to attack drones to ballistic missiles like those fired Friday night.

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World oil markets react to ramped up hostilities in Middle East as Israel pounds Iran’s nuclear sites

World oil markets react to ramped up hostilities in Middle East as Israel pounds Iran’s nuclear sites

US President Donald Trump urged Iran to make a deal over its nuclear programme, to put an end to the “next already planned attacks.” The National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company said oil refining and storage facilities had not been damaged and continued to operate.

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Israel’s blistering attack on Iran nuclear sites and killed top military commanders, scientist’s sets stage for Middle East war

Israel’s blistering attack on Iran nuclear sites and killed top military commanders, scientist’s sets stage for Middle East war

Iran quickly retaliated by sending a swarm of drones at Israel and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of “severe punishment.” Iran had been censured by the UN’s atomic watchdog a day earlier for not complying with obligations meant to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon.

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Sudanese army has freed Khartoum from RSF rebels’ grip but extrajudicial killings of ‘co-operators’ persist

Sudanese army has freed Khartoum from RSF rebels’ grip but extrajudicial killings of ‘co-operators’ persist

In some places, cholera has broken out and even in areas now held by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and their allies, residents have had to grapple with the fear of RSF drone strikes or of the paramilitary group returning to the city.

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Why Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs nearly declined to give a commencement speech, which turned out to be the best ever

Why Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs nearly declined to give a commencement speech, which turned out to be the best ever

Jobs woke up on the morning of the 12th riddled with anxiety. “I’d almost never seen him more nervous,” Laurene Jobs would tell Schlender and Tetzeli. Even on the short drive from his home to the stadium – their three kids in the back – he rode shotgun in the family SUV, still tweaking the speech. When they tried to get to the VIP parking lot, they couldn’t find the pass that would gain them entry. They had trouble convincing the guard that the frazzled guy in a black T-shirt and ripped jeans was actually the commencement speaker, but they finally got through.

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Futile UN peace plan for Haiti is promoting gang violence that has displaces 1.3 million people

Futile UN peace plan for Haiti is promoting gang violence that has displaces 1.3 million people

Haiti has been experiencing a resurgence of violence since mid-February. According to the IOM, while Port-au-Prince remains the epicentre of the crisis with 85 per cent controlled by gangs, violence extending beyond the capital has intensified in the past few months.

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Pocketed by Big Pharma to peddle Covid vaccine lies, US mainstream media finding it hard to regain trust

Pocketed by Big Pharma to peddle Covid vaccine lies, US mainstream media finding it hard to regain trust

Changing anything within a government agency always risks blowback. Sure enough, a gaggle of disgruntled workers, a few hundred at most out of 18,000, maybe 1 per cent, while ignoring all the people who are thrilled, turned in a declaration of protest.

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ICC to renew crimes against humanity in eastern Congo as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels accused of executing civilians in Goma

ICC to renew crimes against humanity in eastern Congo as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels accused of executing civilians in Goma

Human Rights Watch confirmed that M23 fighters executed seven people on streets close to Katindo Camp and received credible reports of dozens more killings.

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Scramble for Africa enters new age as Russia skirts Western sanctions to ramp up its military footprint

Scramble for Africa enters new age as Russia skirts Western sanctions to ramp up its military footprint

At first, mercenary groups with an arms-length relationship to the Kremlin entered the fray in Africa. But increasingly, Russia is deploying its military might, and intelligence services, more directly.

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