US military video shows houses and mosques being set on fire in Gaza

A US-Israeli soldier deployed with a combat engineering unit of the occupying Israeli Armed Forces in Palestine’s war-torn Gaza Strip posted the video online. It showed images of flames spreading through a destroyed building, houses and an explosion in a mosque. The video, posted by the man identified as Bram Settenbrino, shows several rounds being […]

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When one leader goes, another comes: Hamas leader Haniya’s last words

Ismail Haniya, the head of the Palestinian independence organization Hamas, seemed to know about the approaching death. So Ismail Hania said some time before his death, if one leader leaves, another will rise. Last Tuesday (July 30) Ismail Hania went to Tehran, the capital of Iran. He participated in the swearing-in ceremony of the country’s […]

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How the world can end the Rohingya crisis

Bangladesh is facing new challenges amid the ongoing Rohingya crisis, with more refugees seeking refuge across Bangladesh’s border to escape the ongoing civil war in neighboring Myanmar. Rohingyas in camps in Bangladesh are eager to return home, and the International Court of Justice ruling on July 22, 2022, rejected Myanmar’s initial objections, paving the way […]

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Call for ‘total non-cooperation’ movement in Bangladesh from Sunday

The anti-discrimination student movement has called for an indefinite ‘total non-cooperation’ movement in Bangladesh from Sunday to protest against the attacks and shootings of peaceful student protests. In addition, a protest march program has been given across the country on Saturday. The program was announced in a message sent to the media by the anti-discrimination […]

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Legal complexities add to Beijing’s South China Sea disputes with its neighbours

By Alyssa Chen Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea – a hotly contested and globally significant waterway that’s become a flashpoint for conflict. In the third instalment of a four-part series we look at some of the claimants’ legal efforts to support their case. In recent weeks, two of the countries with competing […]

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Is Indonesia limiting Chinese nickel investments to gain US trade benefits?

By Resty Woro Yuniar Indonesia is sending mixed signals about Chinese investment in its nickel industry as it aims to align its policies with US tax credit eligibility under a trade deal with Washington, with the government denying placing limits on Chinese involvement even as reports suggest new deals are being structured to minimise their […]

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ICC strongly supports the leadership of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh

International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan has expressed strong support for Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s values ​​and leadership. On Thursday, the Foreign Minister of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands, in the morning local time. Prosecutor Karim Khan expressed his support in the meeting with Hasan Mahmud. At this time, […]

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