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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has ordered the interception of any vessels transporting coal to Israel, reaffirming his government's stance against contributing to genocide in Gaza.
Israel said it resumed aid airdrops to Gaza on Saturday and was taking several other steps to ease the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave, amid mounting international pressure and warnings ...
Australia remains unbeaten in the men’s T20 series against West Indies after winning the fourth match by three wickets in ...
The Iranian response has reignited debate over what constitutes self-defense in international law. While Israel has ...
Israeli leadership has repeatedly dismissed the possibility of Palestinian statehood in public statements. When momentum has ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed the previous trade minister "deceived him" and questioned if he was "a puppet" over ...
Ecuador's Foreign Ministry said in a statement it had notified Colombia via diplomatic channels of individual deportation ...
Israel’s ability to continue its military onslaughts is dependent on a sophisticated international funding system.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said that the "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza must end. His comments followed a move by the leaders of Britain, France and Germany to demand Israel allow ...
The Colombian president called the shipment a direct challenge to his government after Colombia banned coal exports to Israel ...
As the Fourth of July approached, President Trump was riding high—unaware that a political firestorm from his own base was about to consume his administration.
Brazil's goalkeeper Lorena was shown a red card in the 21st minute after handling the ball outside the penalty area in a bid ...