ICC prosecutor in veiled warning to Netanyahu: Stop intimidation tactics “The Office insists that all attempts to impede, intimidate or improperly influence its officials cease immediately,” the International Criminal Court’s Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan wrote on X. Iran says crew of Israel-linked ship freed Iran seized the container ship, MSC Aries, with a crew of 25, in the Strait of Hormuz in April, days after Tehran vowed to retaliate for a suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus. China launches Chang’e-6 probe to study dark side of the moon Unprecedented 53-day mission aims to retrieve lunar rocks and soil from far side that never faces Earth. Death toll from heavy rains, flooding rises to 13 in southern Brazil Heavy rains and flooding have killed 13 people so far in Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul so far. Thousands have been displaced and 21 are still missing. U.K. local election results could spell doom for Conservative Party While the rest of Europe is leaning right this year, Britain looks set vote for the opposition Labour Party amid disillusionment with the ruling Conservatives. Russian activist gets 15-year sentence for attempting to set fire to a military conscription office A Russian activist has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to set fire to a military conscription office in protest against the Russian action in Ukraine |
UK plans to ramp up weapons production as Lord Cameron reveals envoy will oversee 'national priority' The UK will appoint a new envoy to oversee a plan to ramp up the production of weapons and ammunition, which is now a "national priority", the foreign secretary has revealed. First wild animal seen using medicinal plant to treat wound An orangutan has been observed using a plant with healing properties to treat a wound on its face, in what scientists say is a first for wild animals. UN alarm over rightwing laws that could ‘whitewash’ Franco era in Spain Three UN experts warn proposed ‘harmony laws’ may contravene global human rights standards UN experts on truth, justice, forced disappearances and killings have warned Spain that new laws proposed by rightwing and far-right regional coalition governments to “whitewash” the Franco dictatorship could contravene international human rights standards. Two years ago, Spain’s socialist-led government in… Turkey Halts Trade With Israel Amid Deteriorating Relations The Turkish government said all trade with Israel would pause until a permanent cease-fire is reached in Gaza and “uninterrupted humanitarian aid” is allowed in. Opinion: Is Biden a YIMBY? He certainly has good reason to embrace a pro-housing agenda The president's policies suggest common cause with the "Yes in My Backyard" movement. He and other Democrats can improve their election prospects by addressing economic anxiety. |
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