‘We love Taiwan’: Domestic workers hope for more from new President Lai Thousands of Southeast Asians care for Taiwan's elderly and would like to see more flexibility in their contracts. 'We reject that': Biden says Israel's Gaza offensive not genocide "What's happening is not genocide, we reject that," he said, referring to a case in the International Court of Justice, the UN's top court in The Hague, which alleges that Israel's war is genocidal. Biden also reiterated his condemnation of a request on Monday by the prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, a separate tribunal, for an arrest warrant against Israeli leaders. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange allowed to appeal extradition from UK to US The high court had in March granted him provisional permission to appeal on grounds that he might be discriminated against as a foreign national, but invited the US to submit assurances. After Monday's hearing, two senior judges said Assange's argument that he might not be able to rely on the US First Amendment right to free speech deserved a full appeal, which is unlikely to be held for months. Race or sexual orientation discrimination complaints up sharply last year - WRC Discrimination overall remains most common grounds for bringing case to Workplace Relations Commission The death of Iran’s president Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash on Sunday, along with other top officials. Today on “Post Reports,” the reactions to his death from within Iran and worldwide – and what it will mean for the country’s leadership. Behind a prosecutor's push to arrest Israeli and Hamas leaders A prosecutor asks the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for the Israeli prime minister, an aide and Hamas leaders |
Knesset signs historic bipartisan statement against ICC charges "The state of Israel is in the midst of a just war against a criminal terror organization. The IDF is the most moral army in the world." Iranian protesters express 'joy' over death of president in helicopter crash Iranian protesters have expressed "joy" over the death of President Ebrahim Raisi who was dubbed the "Butcher of Tehran". Where is the German cockroach actually from? We tested its DNA to trace its true origins It’s likely the urban pest first emerged from its native lands about 1,200 years ago. As global trade accelerated, the hitchhikers made their way more rapidly around the world Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast German cockroaches thrive in buildings all over the world. They’re one of the most common cockroach species, causing trouble for people both here an… Woman killed by her two XL bully dogs at home in east London Victim, who was in her 50s, pronounced dead at scene in Hornchurch and the animals seized A woman has been fatally attacked by her two XL bully dogs at her home in east London. The woman, who was in her 50s, was pronounced dead at the scene in Cornwall Close, Hornchurch, and the two registered dogs were safely seized having been contained inside a room, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan police … Attack on police station in Colombia leaves 2 officers dead, bomb blast injures 6 others Violence in southwestern Colombia intensified when an attack on a police station in Morales by rebel group FARC-EMC left at least 2 police officers dead, and a bomb blast in Jamundi left 6 injured. Former Trump Officials Meet With Netanyahu in Israel Robert O’Brien, one of Donald Trump’s closest foreign policy advisers, said he was there as a “private citizen.” Philippines blames China for loss of giant clams in disputed shoal and urges environmental inquiry The Philippines has blamed Chinese fishermen for a massive loss of giant clams in a disputed shoal controlled by China’s coast guard in the South China Sea and urged an international inquiry into the amount of environmental damage in the area We can't have nice things. Japan imposes new rules to climb Mt. Fuji to fight overtourism, littering |
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