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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview Britain has formally declared Russia a national security risk
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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview A senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly arrive in the US this week
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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview The US state-funded RFE/RL news outlet has begun furloughing staff
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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview Members of US President Donald Trump’s national security have reportedly used Gmail accounts for government business
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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview Russia and China will continue to work together at the UN and other international formats, President Vladimir Putin has said
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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview The US military is unprepared to successfully confront China, John Caine has said
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02 April 2025, 08:15
Preview Sixteen years after the monarchy was abolished, a violent push to restore it reveals a deep hunger for competent leadership
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02 April 2025, 08:15

JERUSALEM, Apr 02 (IPS) - The end of the tenuous ceasefire in Gaza is having disastrous consequences for women and girls. From 18 to 25 March—in just those 8 days, 830 people were killed—174 women, 322 children, with 1,787 more injured.

Read the full story, “Collapse of Gaza Ceasefire and its Devastating Impact on Women and Girls”, on globalissues.org

02 April 2025, 08:15

BEIJING, Apr 01 (IPS) - Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus's state visit to China, where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping, was seen as an opportunity to reaffirm old diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries.

Read the full story, “Bangladesh Chief Advisors China Tour Cements Dhaka-Beijing Relations”, on globalissues.org

02 April 2025, 08:15

BARCELONA, Spain, Apr 01 (IPS) - “…I am convinced that Greenland's importance to U.S. interests will grow. Thanks to geography, historical ties (…), the United States has the inside track when competing for influence in Greenland (even as the Chinese have now started making regular visits)…” This quote from a diplomatic cable sent by the U.S. embassy in Copenhagen to Washington might seem recent, perhaps just before President Trump’s abrupt announcement of his intentions to “buy” or “annex” Greenland from Denmark, but that is not the case.

Read the full story, “Greenland: A Brief Chronicle of a US Historical Interest”, on globalissues.org