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Russia’s deportation of Ukrainian children amounts to crime against humanity, UN says – BBC
- Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children amounts to crime against humanity, UN says BBC
- Russia's deportations of Ukrainian children amount to crimes against humanity, UN inquiry finds Reuters
- Russia Committed Crimes Against Humanity in Transferring Ukrainian Children, UN Inquiry Says The Moscow Times
- Putin’s child snatching is crime against humanity, UN says The Times
- Canada should spotlight abducted Ukrainian children in peace talks Policy Options
WHO warns of health risks from ‘black rain’ in Iran
Search efforts suspended after deadly Indonesia landfill collapse
Global airlines hike ticket prices as Iran war sends costs soaring
Israel denies women in Gaza ‘conditions to live’: Amnesty
‘Our hearts were shaking’: Tehran residents endure heavy Israel-US bombing
BBC visits key Dubai port in Iran’s firing line
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Zendaya’s ring and Stella McCartney’s horses – the sights and trends at Paris Fashion Week
Canadian authorities investigating gunfire at US consulate in Toronto
IEA due to meet as member states mull releasing oil reserves amid Iran war
What are the challenges in securing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz? – Reuters
- What are the challenges in securing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz? Reuters
- Strait of Hormuz timelapse shows fall in shipping traffic BBC
- There's another big reason why shipping companies and insurers aren't willing to risk the Strait of Hormuz CNBC
- Why the Strait of Hormuz is so difficult to defend Axios
- Iran Offers Hormuz Passage in Exchange for Diplomat Expulsions WSJ
Exclusive: Hezbollah returns to guerrilla roots, awaits Israeli invasion – Reuters
- Exclusive: Hezbollah returns to guerrilla roots, awaits Israeli invasion Reuters
- Israel strikes apartment building in central Beirut, Lebanese state media say Reuters
- What is the Hezbollah-linked financial institution Al-Qard Al-Hassan? Al Jazeera
- The Iran War Spreads to Lebanon The New Yorker
- Hezbollah rationing munitions as it braces for full-scale Israeli invasion – sources The Times of Israel
Villagers on Príncipe, the ‘African Galapagos’, to be paid for protecting the ecosystem
A billionaire is funding a sustainable development project on the west African island that makes the local population stewards of its future
At the crumbling colonial farm buildings in Porto Real, agricultural worker Kimilson Lima, 43, has signed the agreement and he’s happy. “With this money we can have a proper floor in the house,” he said. “And an inside toilet.”
Lima is part of a ground-breaking experiment on the West African island of Príncipe, where villagers who agree to follow an environmental protection code will reap a quarterly dividend. To date nearly 3,000 have joined the Faya Foundation’s project, more than 60% of the adult population. The first payment of €816 (£708) has just been delivered, a large amount of money on the island. “This will be truly transformative, both for nature and for the people,” said the president of the self-governing region, Felipe Nascimento.
Continue reading...US general says he ‘respects’ Iran’s fight
Trump calls war in Iran ‘a little excursion … to get rid of some evil,’ predicting end to hostilities soon – Fortune
- Trump calls war in Iran 'a little excursion ... to get rid of some evil,' predicting end to hostilities soon Fortune
- Trump says Iran war will be over 'pretty quickly' but US hasn't 'won enough' yet BBC
- On Iran, Trump Steers Toward an Off-Ramp WSJ
- 5 takeaways from Trump’s Iran presser at Doral The Hill
- Trump calls Iran war a 'short-term excursion' and Georgia's special election: Morning Rundown NBC News
Israeli air strike targets building in south Lebanon
Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting victim sues OpenAI alleging it could have prevented attack
Eight people were killed by 18-year-old in Canada, who had described violent scenarios involving guns to ChatGPT
The family of a child critically injured one of Canada’s worst mass shootings is suing OpenAI, arguing the technology company could have prevented the attack on a school last month.
The lawsuit comes days after the head of OpenAI said he would apologize to the families of a remote Canadian town after violence shattered the tight-knit community.
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