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UN denounces Lebanon device blasts as violation of international law

The United Nations said the detonation of hand-held communication devices in Lebanon could constitute a war crime as Beirut's top diplomat accused Israel of orchestrating what he called a "terror" attack. The blasts that killed at least 37 people and wounded nearly 3,000 on Tuesday and Wednesday targeted communication devices used by the Iran-backed Hezbollah group. Pagers and walkie-talkies exploded as their users were shopping in supermarkets, walking on streets and attending funerals, plunging the country into…

Trump Unharmed After Secret Service Engages Suspected Armed Individual Near His Golf Club

An AK-style firearm was discovered near Trump's golf course, according to two officials and a third law enforcement officer. The golf course was partially shut down while Trump was playing, and agents patrolling a few holes ahead saw someone with the firearm. They noticed the person pushing the rifle's muzzle through the fence, prompting the agents to open fire, the officials reported. Trump's campaign and the Secret Service confirmed his safety and announced an ongoing investigation into the incident, which occurred just…

Israeli Military Admits Likely Responsible for Strike That Killed Three Hostages in Gaza

Left to right: Elia Toledano, Cpl. Nik Beizer, Sgt. Ron Sherman. Their remains were found on December 15, 2023. (Courtesy Photo) After months of denials, the Israeli military admits there’s a "high probability" that an airstrike they carried out led to the deaths of three Israeli captives in Gaza this past November. On Sunday, the military said they were unaware that the captives were in a tunnel in the Palestinian territory when the attack happened on November 10, 2023. The bodies of Corporal Nik Beizer, Sergeant Ron…

Pioneer of Russian-African Relations: A Historical Reformer

Unbelievably, it was 1991, a year of uproarious political upheaval. That was the demise of the once-mighty Soviet Union, an entity forged through the blood, sweat, and toil of the proletariat back in 1917. Throughout its long and turbulent existence, the USSR ardently backed liberation movements in several Third World nations, many nestled across Africa. In Africa, the legacies of leaders like Gamel Abdel Nassar, Kwame Nkrumah, Ahmed Sekou Toure, Nelson Mandela, and Col. Muammar Gaddafi stood as a testament to the fierce…

Senator Graham warns of potential 9/11-scale attack on US due to Biden-Harris policies: ‘Our days are numbered’

Sen. Lindsey Graham criticized the Biden-Harris administration's approach to global issues. (Getty Images) Sen. Lindsey Graham, representing South Carolina, warned of potential threats to the U.S., akin to another 9/11, if the current administration maintains its policies. Speaking on "Fox News Sunday" with Shannon Bream, Graham highlighted growing concerns about Iran's hostility in the Middle East and what he perceives as the administration's inability to end the conflict in Ukraine. "I'm more anxious about Iran…

Syria: Omars falafel

How to rebuild after a civil war? This is the question that arose for Omar and Wael Jalabi when they arrived in France and fled the civil war that began in 2011 in Syria. A few years later, the two cousins ​​had the solution. Before the war, they owned a restaurant in Aleppo, one of the country's largest cities. Emigrated to France, they would open in Lille, Syriana, the seed copy of the restaurant they had to close in Syria. Since then, this establishment has become the focal point of Syrian society. This is the first…

Fresh air tower to help Delhi breathe, but experts

A new attempt to purify New Delhi's notoriously polluted air will see 40 giant fans push filtered air into the heart of the Indian capital's exclusive shopping district. But the "smog tower" of 1.7 million euros is not without skeptics, who say it will not help a city known for having the most polluted air in the world. .

Afghanistan: Former military interpreters live in

As the Taliban gain ground throughout Afghanistan, Afghans who worked as interpreters for foreign armies live in fear of reprisals. The Taliban are perceived as traitors and have appealed to Western nations to give them visas so that they can flee the country. Although the Taliban say no harm will be done to previous interpreters who show remorse, Afghans working for foreign forces have a hard time believing this promise. Some of them agreed to speak anonymously with FRANCE24. .

China beats WHO’s plan to scrutinize Wuhan Laboratory in study

China said on Thursday that a proposal by the World Health Organization (WHO) to examine Chinese laboratories as part of the ongoing investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic showed "disrespect" and "arrogance towards science". Last week, the UN health agency said a second phase of the international probe should…

Central China is hung for worse weather like death

Piles of cars were strewn across a central Chinese city on Thursday as shocked residents picked up debris from a historic deluge that claimed at least 33 lives, with heavy rains threatening surrounding regions. An unprecedented rainstorm hit a year of rain in just three hours in the city of Zhengzhou, weather officials say,…

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