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Month: April 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: US slams Putin’s ‘depravity’
The Pentagon spokesman asks how any ‘moral’ person could justify the atrocities being committed in Ukraine.
Jenin: How the city became a symbol of Palestinian resistance
Palestinians say Jenin has always been a hub for resistance groups, despite ongoing Israeli attempts to stamp them out.
China manufacturing output drops to lowest level in 2 years
The figures come as Beijing doggedly pursues a zero-Covid response leading to lockdown measures in several cities.
Palestinian assailants kill Israeli security guard in West Bank
Palestinian assailants shot and killed a security guard at the entrance of a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank late Friday, the Israeli military said, in a fresh attack that could further fuel Israeli-Palestinian tensions that have soared in the past two months.
The world should not turn its back on Belarusians
We are still the same people who bravely revolted against Lukashenko’s brutal regime in August 2020.
El Salvador: A crypto-powered autocracy?
Is democracy at risk in the first country to adopt Bitcoin as an official currency?
Russia FM asks US, NATO to stop supplying arms to Ukraine
Sergey Lavrov in interview with Xinhua says West should stop arming Ukraine if they are interested in resolving crisis.
Katie Kenyon: Body found in search for missing woman
Katie Kenyon, 33, was last seen getting into a Ford Transit van in Burnley a week ago.
EU oil embargo back on. NATO ready for long conflict. Sweden checkmates Putin. Update 1
EU oil embargo back on. NATO ready for long conflict. Sweden checkmates Putin. Update 1
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