What is Euro-Med, the Hamas-linked organization relied upon for sexual abuse claims in NYT column?
The NYT article accuses Israeli security forces of committing widespread rape and sexual offenses against Palestinian prisoners.
The NYT article accuses Israeli security forces of committing widespread rape and sexual offenses against Palestinian prisoners.
Unpredictable internet outages pose a headache for many small companies in Russia, with billions of dollars in digital sales at risk.
The announcements in locations thousands of miles apart will fuel concern, though the WHO has repeatedly said the risk to the public is low and the virus does not transmit easily.
Moscow also accused Israeli of caving in to pressure from Ukraine to not accept incoming grain after a Russian consignment was turned away last month.
The proposal stipulates the permanent resident population must not exceed 10 million before 2050, and that Switzerland should end its freedom of movement accord with the EU.
The meetings in Marmaris aim to develop an updated legal strategy and revised operational plans for the flotilla’s disrupted mission.
Vietnam’s Communist Party plans to strengthen propaganda by recruiting 1,000 influencers and 5,000 AI experts by 2030. The strategy aims to control public narratives and fight misinformation.
Keir Starmer pledges to fight on despite Labour’s losses in local elections, but doubts over his leadership grow.
Australia’s political landscape shifts as Trump-like populism rises. Pauline Hanson’s One Nation attracts wealthy donors, signaling a major change in the country’s conservative movement.
Aws Mohammed Naser, convicted of attempting to support ISIS and creating bomb-making materials, is sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Dolphins have been used by the military to detect underwater obstacles for decades, but they aren’t typically sent into active war zones.