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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview The UK has reportedly suspended sharing intelligence with the US on suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview A Turkish Air Force C-130 military transport plane crashed in Georgia on Tuesday, killing all 20 people on board, the Defense Ministry said
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said the offer for a one-year extension of the New START treaty with the US is still on the table
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview AfD parliamentary chief Markus Frohnmaier has urged dialogue to resolve the Ukraine conflict
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview A German man with alleged neo-Nazi links has been arrested over a darknet “death” list seeking bounties on public figures
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview Timur Mindich, an associate of Vladimir Zelensky, fled the country shortly before a corruption probe reportedly targeting him became public
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended intelligence sharing with the US over its airstrikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean
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12 November 2025, 08:15
Preview India has rejected Pakistan’s allegations of a role in a suicide attack, calling them an effort to “concoct false narratives”
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12 November 2025, 08:15

UNITED NATIONS, November 12 (IPS) - The US took another step backward –to break ranks with the United Nations– when it voted against a draft resolution calling for the entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT).The negative vote followed an announcement by President Trump last month that the US plans to resume nuclear testing after a 33-year hiatus. The US stood alone on the UN vote, which was supported by almost all member States in the General Assembly’s First Committee.

Read the full story, “US Stands Alone Defying UN Vote on Nuclear Test Ban Treaty”, on globalissues.org

12 November 2025, 08:15

WASHINGTON DC, November 12 (IPS) - The climate crisis is getting worse and requires fundamental changes to societies, economies, and our global financial architecture in response. While extreme economic inequality is on the rise – the world’s billionaires now hold more wealth in the world than every country except the U.S. and China – the impacts of climate change are also unequally felt, with the poor in the Global South and North most at risk.

Read the full story, “A Tale of Two Cities – Belém, Nairobi and Why Global Tax Justice Must be at Center of Climate Crisis Response”, on globalissues.org