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World Court to hear Sudan genocide case against United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates

World Court to hear Sudan genocide case against United Arab Emirates

The World Court said on Friday it would hear a case brought by Sudan demanding emergency measures against the United Arab Emirates and accusing the Gulf state of violating obligations under the Genocide Convention by arming paramilitary forces.

Russian drone attack kills two in Ukraine's Kharkiv, officials say

Politics

Russian drone attack kills two in Ukraine's Kharkiv, officials say

Russian drones struck a military hospital, shopping centre, apartment blocks and other targets in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, late on Saturday, killing two people and injuring at least 25, local officials and the Ukrainian military said.

Syria's president al-Sharaa forms new transitional government

Syria

Syria's president al-Sharaa forms new transitional government

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a transitional government on Saturday, appointing 23 ministers in a broadened cabinet seen as a key milestone in the transition from decades of Assad family rule and to improving Syria's ties with the West.

Large crowds rally in Istanbul over jailing of city's mayor

Turkey

Large crowds rally in Istanbul over jailing of city's mayor

Tens of thousands of people gathered in Istanbul on Saturday to protest against the jailing of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, President Tayyip Erdogan's main rival, sustaining the largest demonstrations Turkey has seen in more than a decade.

US judge halts deportation of Turkish student at Tufts

Turkey

US judge halts deportation of Turkish student at Tufts

A federal judge in Massachusetts on Friday temporarily barred the deportation of a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, who voiced support for Palestinians in Israel's war in Gaza and was detained by U.S. immigration officials this week.

U.S. moves to disrupt Hezbollah financing operations

Hezbollah

U.S. moves to disrupt Hezbollah financing operations

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated five individuals and three companies for their involvement in a Lebanon-based sanctions evasion network that supports Hezbollah’s financial operations.

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