The Maldives suspended three officials for disparaging Prime Minister Modi of India.
Three deputy ministers were disciplined over social media posts about India’s Prime…
Internal strife postpones Punjab’s announcement of PML-N party tickets
Party sources say announcement of names of party ticket holders was expected…
Unrelenting bombing and “continuous death”: Syria’s dismal start to 2024
Two children look at blood and food on the ground, the only…
Bangladesh PM declares vote a “victory of the people,” calling on opposition to keep protesting
Sheikh Hasina, the newly elected Bangladesh PM, gestures during a news conference…
SC attempting to correct ZA Bhutto’s past: CJP Isa
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Senator Mushahid thinks Nawaz is unfit to serve as prime minister under the “hybrid plus” system.
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Israeli politician signals support for South Africa ICJ case
Ofer Cassif, a member of the Knesset who represents the far-left, Arab-majority Hadash coalition, has stated that he is in favor of the International Court of Justice's hearing this week to consider South Africa's allegations of genocide against Israel. He accused the Israeli government of pushing "South Africa to turn to The Hague" in a post on X. "I have a constitutional obligation to serve Israeli society and its citizens, not a government whose supporters advocate for ethnic cleansing and even genuine genocide," the author said. The Israeli parliament's ethics committee suspended Cassif in October after he likened Netanyahu's Gaza plan to the Nazis' "Final Solution" for the extermination of the Jewish population in Europe.
Israeli Defense Minister: Israel is moving the war, but it won’t give up.
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Can the UN do anything to stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
There are increasing doubts about the UN's ability to put an end to Israel's attack on Gaza. Invoking Article 99 last month, UN chief Antonio Guterres warned that the Gaza war "may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security" and forced the Security Council to address the conflict. The United States, however, softened the wording of a later resolution, and nothing noteworthy happened—not even extra aid for the beleaguered Gazans.