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Johnson bracing for vote of no confidence 02 Jun 2022

Johnson bracing for vote of no confidence

The flow of Conservative party MPs publicly calling for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign is gathering pace.

Israeli attack on Gaza Strip an “indirect” use of “chemical weapons” 01 Jun 2022

Israeli attack on Gaza Strip an “indirect” use of “chemical weapons”

A prominent rights group has released the findings of its investigation into a “deliberate” Israeli attack on a warehouse storing agricultural and pharmaceutical products amounting to the “indirect deploying of chemical weapons.”

School shooting controversy triggers rare U.S. federal investigation 31 May 2022

School shooting controversy triggers rare U.S. federal investigation

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the controversial police response to the school shooting massacre in Texas amid mounting anger from the families of the victims.

Russia ready to resume talks as UN warns of food crisis 30 May 2022

Russia ready to resume talks as UN warns of food crisis

President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed the Russian side’s openness to the “resumption of dialogue” with Ukraine while warning against the delivery of weapons to the war zone. 

U.S. school shooting terror, 19 kids and 2 adults killed 29 May 2022

U.S. school shooting terror, 19 kids and 2 adults killed

Another mass shooting at a U.S.  school has left the country in a state of shock, grief, and anger at the bloodshed of 21 victims. 

Global economic outlook faces “tough year ahead” 25 May 2022

Global economic outlook faces “tough year ahead”

The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the war in Ukraine has worsened the global economic outlook and a recession may loom for more vulnerable countries.

Sayyed Nasrallah on resistance against Israel 24 May 2022

Sayyed Nasrallah on resistance against Israel

Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah says martyr Mustafa Badr El-Din along with Imad Mughniyeh are among a generation, which he classed as the generation of 1982 who have been joined by younger resistance generations “protecting Lebanon to this day."

Israel rules out criminal probe into killing of journalist amid global anger 21 May 2022

Israel rules out criminal probe into killing of journalist amid global anger

The Israeli regime will not be holding a criminal investigation after its troops were widely accused of shooting to death the prominent Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh.

China’s foreseen dilemma in Ukraine war 18 May 2022

China’s foreseen dilemma in Ukraine war

The ongoing war in Ukraine triggered by Russia has started a fascinating debate among the experts; viewing the Russian military operations in Ukraine will alter the complexion of international politics, and posing a grave challenge to the Western democratic values.

Sweden, Finland intend to join NATO in historic policy shift 17 May 2022

Sweden, Finland intend to join NATO in historic policy shift

Since the end of the Second World War, Finland and Sweden, have maintained strict policies of neutrality between Russia and NATO, viewing membership of The North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a provocation to Moscow.