The main suspect of providing financial support to Hezbollah was arrested in Romania

The main suspect of providing financial support to Hezbollah was arrested in Romania

Ibrahim Bazi, file photo courtesy of Social Media The main accused of financing the Lebanese armed organization Hezbollah was detained in Romania. 58-year-old Mohamed Ibrahim Bazi, a citizen of Lebanon and Belgium, was arrested in Bucharest. Ibrahim Bazi was declared a global terrorist by the United States in 2018, a reward of one million dollars…

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WHO: Nations step closer to global guides on pandemics, disease outbreaks

WHO: Nations step closer to global guides on pandemics, disease outbreaks

The two processes are complementary, guided by the imperative of making the world safer from communicable diseases and ensuring equitable responses to public health threats, said Ashley Bloomfield, former Director-General of Health of New Zealand, who co-chairs the working group on updating the 2005 WHO International Health Regulations, which concluded its latest round of discussions…

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UN special adviser denounces genocide denial in Bosnia

UN special adviser denounces genocide denial in Bosnia

Raising concerns over such continuous reports of revisionism concerning atrocity crimes perpetrated during the three-year-long conflict that began in 1992, she also pointed to recent incidents reported following a decision to amend the Law on the Center for the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery for the Victims of the 1995 Genocide. “The International Criminal Tribunal for…

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WFP chief describes ‘apocalyptic’ post-quake landscape in Syria, Türkiye

WFP chief describes ‘apocalyptic’ post-quake landscape in Syria, Türkiye

“While the world has quickly mobilized in support of people here, the impact of this quake will be felt for months and years to come,” said WFP Executive Director David Beasley. During a visit to the Hatay region in southern Türkiye, he described “incomprehensible” devastation and an “apocalyptic” landscape. With some 18 million people affected…

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