Board of Peace focus on Hamas risks return to war in Gaza, critics say
US-backed board has put sole blame for stalled ceasefire on militant group despite Israel not fulfilling its obligations, analysts sayThe top diplomat from the Board of Peace has blamed Hamas for the stalled ceasefire, but critics have said the US-backed boardās lack of even-handedness in implementing the truce risks a return to war.The āhigh representative for Gazaā, Nickolay Mladenov, told the UN security council on Thursday that Hamas was the āprincipal obstacleā to the ceasefireās continued implementation because āit refused to accept verified decommissioning, relinquish coercive control and allow a genuine civilian transitionā. Continue reading...
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Full Statement (Translated): UK, France and Germany After Moscow Talks
⢠Envoys from the UK, France, and Germany issued a joint statement following diplomatic discussions in Moscow. ⢠The representatives formally conveyed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's request for direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Kyiv PostGeopolitical Considerations Are Prompting Multinational Banks to Reassess Their Cross-Border Strategies
⢠Multinational banks are reassessing their cross-border strategies as geopolitical considerations increasingly influence how they organize international operations and evaluate risk. ⢠Financial institutions are now balancing the pursuit of robust financial performance with the need to manage complex geopolitical exposure.
Read original Ā· internationalbanker.comSecretary-General Deeply Concerned by Escalation in Middle East, Urges Return to Ceasefire
⢠The UN Peacebuilding Fund has approved $4.8 million for a new program targeting central Mali. ⢠The initiative aims to strengthen local institutions and communities in regions severely impacted by violent extremism.
Read original Ā· press.un.orgUkraine war now longer than the first world war ā but the similarities are unsettling
⢠The war in Ukraine has officially surpassed the duration of World War I, leading analysts to draw unsettling parallels between the two conflicts. ⢠The comparison highlights a pattern where initial technological innovations in warfare fail to provide a lasting strategic advantage.
Read original Ā· port.ac.ukFrance accuses Israeli firm of interfering in Scottish elections and targeting SNP
Cyber agency says BlackCore targeted John Swinney, as well as interfering in France, New York and elsewhereFranceās cyber-security agency has accused an Israeli firm called BlackCore of interfering in the Scottish elections earlier this year by targeting the first minister, John Swinney.The disinformation detection agency Viginum said BlackCore had used proxy social media accounts to target Swinney, the Scottish National party and the Scottish government on four occasions this year. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comāIām not going away,ā says Keir Starmer despite defence secretaryās exit
PM promises to fight any leadership challenge, saying any successor would face same problems as himUK politics live ā latest updatesKeir Starmer has said he knows he has to āturn things aroundā after a series of crises culminating in the resignation of John Healey, the defence secretary, but warned that any successor would face the same set of difficult decisions.In an interview with the BBC after Healeyās departure in a row over defence spending, Starmer promised again to fight any leadership challenge from Andy Burnham or others, saying: āIām not going to go away.ā Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comāWhere can we find hope?ā: your questions about the US supreme courtās voting rights decision answered
Guardian reporters Fabiola Cineas and Adria Walker held a Reddit Q&A about Louisiana v Callais ā hereās a rundownIn April, the supreme courtās decision in Louisiana v Callais struck a massive blow to the Voting Rights Act, eliminating a key provision that gave minority voters representation in Congress.Within days of the decision, Republican-led states in the south moved to redraw congressional maps to erase majority-Black districts. Some of those maps have already gone into effect ahead of the midterms. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comFire at California warehouse complex prompts evacuations as authorities fight blaze
No injuries reported as fire in Tracy destroys medical equipment warehouse and authorities investigate causeA fire at a 1m sq ft warehouse complex was burning out of control in California early Friday as authorities fought to tamp the large blaze and began investigating the cause.The raging inferno was pumping thick black smoke up in billowing clouds as flame and a red hot glow were visible beneath from aerial images. The fire has destroyed the medical equipment warehouse in Tracy, in northern California, and prompted evacuations of other nearby facilities, with no injuries reported. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comReeves grudgingly resorts to departmental salami slicing to fund UK defence budget
Starmer shows no will to pursue the main options for rising commitments: spending cuts, tax rises or borrowingWhen Keir Starmer wanted to promise Donald Trump that the UK would increase defence spending, he decided to fund it by slashing the UKās aid budget ā losing a cabinet minister, Anneliese Dodds, in the process.This time around, with John Healeyās Ministry of Defence (MoD) demanding an additional Ā£18.5bn over four years to fund the defence investment plan, there was no such lever to hand. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comIran to become first World Cup team to play in country with which it is at war
Belligerent backdrop to tournament tests Fifaās āfootball unites the worldā sloganIran will present a major challenge to Fifaās āfootball unites the worldā slogan on Monday by becoming the first country in World Cup history to compete on the soil of a host nation with which it is at war.The national teamās opening match against New Zealand in Los Angeles will kick off amid continuing hostilities between Iran and the US that have intensified in recent days, as a fragile ceasefire has failed to hold and attempts at reaching a negotiated settlement have sputtered. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comWomen held at much-denounced Ice detention camp sign on to hunger strike
Nearly 40 women detained at Delaney Hall join striking men and outline demands ārooted in basic human rightsā Dozens of women detained inside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility in New Jersey announced their participation in a hunger and labor strike, advocates announced on Thursday.The women, detained in unit 1 of the contentious privately run facility, also released a new list of demands. They are calling on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to release women under 21, women with medical conditions and mothers. They are also demanding improved conditions inside the facility and for their immigration cases to proceed more quickly. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comPalestinian football chief says US denied him visa to attend World Cup
Jibril Rajoub attended opening match in Mexico but becomes latest football official hit by US visa issues, he saysThe head of the Palestinian Football Association has said he is unable to travel to the United States with other federation heads attending the 2026 Fifa World Cup because he has not been issued a visa.Jibril Rajoub went to the opening match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City on Thursday. But he is among several people accredited to attend the World Cup who have been denied visas or have yet to receive them from the United States. Continue reading...
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