A former Janjaweed militia commander was the first person found guilty by the International Criminal Court for atrocities in Darfur two decades ago.
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 30: Welcome to the Gaza protectorate – When surrender is called peace
The glossy US peace plan masks Gaza’s fate as an American-Israeli vassal –peace in name, domination in practice.
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Mosque In England Set On Fire In Suspected Hate Crime
A mosque in England’s Peacehaven was set on fire Saturday night in a suspected hate crime.
All Australians aboard Gaza flotilla have been deported
The federal government has confirmed all Australians on board the Gaza flotilla have been deported to Jordan after being detained by Israel.
Tesla offers cheaper versions of 2 electric vehicles in bid to win back market share in tough year
Tesla announced the launch of cheaper versions of two of its electric vehicles Tuesday in hopes of reviving flagging sales.
Defense to ‘anchor’ exploding satellite market over next decade: NovaSpace
The defense sector is projected to account for only nine percent of the satellites going up between 2024 and 2035, but at the same time representing a whopping 48 percent of total market value.
You can now chat with third-party apps in ChatGPT – here’s how
With the new ChatGPT third-party integration, you can request help and information from such apps and services as Booking.com, Coursera, Expedia, and Zillow.
Indian-Origin Brothers Jailed For Serious Child Sex Offences In UK
An Indian-origin man who had pleaded guilty to child rape offences was on Tuesday sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment at an east London court, where his brother was also sentenced to 15 months in jail for possession of indecent images of children.
ICE kept most offices open during the shutdown – but not the one that inspects facilities
Inspection unit remains closed, despite Department of Homeland Security using $170 billion infusion of immigration and border funding to carry on ‘essential’ operations
‘Fifty-first state’ leader Mark Carney didn’t have to flatter Trump as much as he did today
Everyone understands that the stakes were high. But one wonders how it might feel for Canadians to watch their prime minister nod along to this horror show, writes Holly Baxter