BUENOS AIRES — Ariel Feldman is an audiovisual filmmaker, lecturer in film and philosophy, and photographer who supports Palestine and denounces Israel’s colonial and genocidal policies. Drawing from his life experience in Israel and his…
Category: 2. World
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Georgiy Sudakov: Ukraine midfielder says Kyiv apartment severely damaged in Russian drone attack
Ukraine midfielder Georgiy Sudakov says his apartment in Kyiv has been left severely damaged after it was struck by a Russian drone while his wife and child were at home.
Sudakov, 23, is currently away on international duty with Ukraine but posted…
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Reclaiming history: A 14-year war that can’t be erased
BEIJING — As China marked a significant anniversary of its victory, The Washington Post asserted that it’s “erasing” America’s role in the conflict. This claim, however, misunderstands a fundamental truth: the history of World War II has been…
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How has the Lebanese Army saved Lebanon at a crucial moment?
BEIRUT — What happened in the Lebanese government session on Friday was a truce that could either be sustained or overturned. The Lebanese Army did not rebel against the political authority, but rather put an end to the abuse of political…
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Argentine human rights activist dies, aged 106
The Argentine human rights activist Rosa Roisinblit has died at the age of 106, her organisation says.
She was honorary president and a founding member of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, a group that searched for children stolen during…
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Crowds flock to Vatican as teenager made first millennial saint
The first millennial saint has been canonised by Pope Leo on Sunday, with thousands attending the ceremony in Rome.
Carlo Acutis, a London-born Italian boy, died of leukaemia in 2006, aged 15.
He has been labelled “the patron saint of the…
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Sumud Flotilla docks in Tunis ahead of Gaza-bound journey
The Global Sumud Flotilla arrived in Tunis on Sunday night, its last scheduled stop before attempting to reach Gaza with humanitarian supplies to confront Israel’s naval blockade.
Tunisian police met the vessels as passing local boats cheered…
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E3 has no ‘legal, moral right’ to trigger snapback mechanism against Iran: Russia
A senior Russian diplomat has denounced the recent move by Britain, France, and Germany— the E3—to trigger the so-called snapback mechanism against Iran, calling the move “illegal” in light of the United…
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US pilot and influencer released from Chilean air base in Antarctica
American pilot Ethan Guo has been released from a Chilean air base in Antarctica after being detained for two months for allegedly illegally landing his plane in the country’s territory.
Mr Guo, 20, was released on Saturday. He has been ordered to…
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