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DeSantis commends Trump’s ‘decisiveness’ on Iran strikes, says he’ll continue flights to return Americans from Israel

Read full article: DeSantis commends Trump’s ‘decisiveness’ on Iran strikes, says he’ll continue flights to return Americans from Israel

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke on Monday about President Donald Trump’s decision to strike three nuclear facilities in Iran amid the ongoing conflict with Israel.

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The IMF approves a $7 billion loan for Pakistan, which will get $1 billion immediately

Read full article: The IMF approves a $7 billion loan for Pakistan, which will get $1 billion immediately

Pakistani officials say the executive board of the International Fund has approved a new $7 billion loan for the country.

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Nikki Haley wins the District of Columbia’s Republican primary and gets her first 2024 victory

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Nikki Haley has won the District of Columbia’s Republican primary.

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3 key questions for fourth Republican presidential debate

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Wednesday will be an important time for four Republican candidates when the fourth debate of the election cycle takes place in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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President Biden meets with Brazilian president, launches ‘Partnership for Workers’ Rights’

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Biden is set to meet with the Brazilian president on Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. and the two are expected to launch the Partnership for Workers’ Rights.

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US places former Paraguayan president on corruption list

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A former president of Paraguay who has been investigated for his alleged participation in money laundering operations has been included in a U.S. corruption list.

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Iconic African game to be focus at world wildlife conference

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At the World Wildlife Conference in Panama later this year, discussions are expected to center around African wildlife such as elephants, big cats and rosewood trees.

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Former UN ambassador: ‘We have to watch what Russia does and not what Russia says’

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The geopolitical chess game escalates and Russia continues to issue conflicting signals.

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Haiti's leader: Migration won't end unless inequality does

Read full article: Haiti's leader: Migration won't end unless inequality does

Amid an outcry over the U.S. treatment of Haitian asylum-seekers, the beleaguered island country’s embattled prime minister is pointedly saying that inequalities drive migration.

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His country mired in crises, Lebanese leader calls for help

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Lebanon’s president is asking the international community for assistance to help the country recover from one of the worst financial crises the world has seen in modern history.

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UN agency: Innovation continued even as coronavirus emerged

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The U.N.’s intellectual property agency says innovation marched forward last year despite the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Europeans express 'grave concern' over IAEA report on Iran

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The foreign ministries of Germany, France and Britain have expressed “grave concern” over the latest report by the UN’s nuclear watchdog that said Iran continues to produce uranium metal, which can be used in the production of a nuclear bomb.

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The Latest: Boris Johnson to urge global unity against virus

Read full article: The Latest: Boris Johnson to urge global unity against virus

___5:50 p.m.British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will tell the U.N. General Assembly that the coronavirus pandemic has frayed the bonds between nations and will urge world leaders to unite against the “common foe” of COVID-19. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi also used his U.N. speech this week to describe the dam, Africa’s largest, as an existential threat. Khan has frequently criticized the decision by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in August 2019 to strip Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, scrap its separate constitution and remove inherited protections on land and jobs. The United Kingdom is a founding nation of the United Nations and a member of the Security Council, and the country has been a global diplomatic juggernaut for centuries. Michel’s ire was raised when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would contemplate breaking an agreement he signed with the EU.

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Venezuela wins seat on UN Human Rights Council

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Venezuela has become the latest accused human rights abuser to win a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council. It also presented evidence of human rights violations including torture and extrajudicial killings by Venezuelan security forces. The UN Human Rights CouncilThe UN's 47-nation human rights group gets to point the finger at countries for their human rights violations. And Human Rights Watch, deputy director for global advocacy, Philippe Bolopion said that Venezuela's election "betrays the fundamental principles (the UN) set out when it created the Human Rights Council." On Thursday, US Ambassador Craft said the Venezuela's ascent to the council "provides ironclad proof that the Human Rights Council is broken and reinforces why the United States withdrew."

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Trump to hold session on religious persecution instead of attending UN climate summit

Read full article: Trump to hold session on religious persecution instead of attending UN climate summit

When President Donald Trump visits the UN on Monday, many of his fellow world leaders will be participating in a summit meant to address climate change. During the G7 summit in France, Trump skipped a session focused on climate change that all the other world leaders attended. This time, he's missing an event that will feature dozens of world leaders delivering climate pledges in short remarks. Instead of the climate summit, Trump will convene a session on worldwide religious persecution that his aides are characterizing as the centerpiece of his visit to the UN next week. According to the draft agenda, China's representative will speak at the climate summit around the same time Trump's religious persecution event is getting underway.

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Attack on Saudi oil field a game-changer in Gulf confrontation

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The Houthis have sent dozens of drones and short-range ballistic missiles against Saudi Arabia in the past two years. A second source in the Gulf region told CNN that while there was no proof yet, the indications were that the attack originated in southern Iraq. Earlier this year, some regional analysts assessed that a drone attack on a pumping station at Afif in northern Saudi Arabia originated in Iraq. The Iraqi government Sunday issued a statement rejecting reports "about its land being used to attack Saudi oil facilities." But Saudi Arabia is normally the organization's "swing producer" with the ability to reduce or increase the flow as required.

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More Afghani civilians killed by Afghan, NATO forces than by Taliban

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KABUL, Afghanistan - More civilians in Afghanistan were killed by Afghan and NATO forces than by the Taliban and other militant groups in the first half of 2019, a UN mission to the country said Tuesday. The report found that of the 1,366 killed, 717 were killed by Afghan and NATO-led forces -- a 31 per cent increase from the corresponding period in 2018. By comparison, 531 people were killed by the Taliban, ISIS and other militant groups during the same six months. The three leading causes of civilian casualties were ground engagements (33%), improvised explosive device attacks (28%) and aerial operations (14%), according to the UN. Earlier in July, a joint declaration by participants to the Intra-Afghan Dialogue, held in Doha, called for all parties to reduce civilian casualties to zero.

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Experts: India has just five years to solve its water crisis

Read full article: Experts: India has just five years to solve its water crisis

About 100 million people across India are on the front lines of a nationwide water crisis. "After 1990, cities in India have grown very rapidly," said Samrat Basak, director of the World Resource Institution India's Urban Water Program. They also have limited water conservation infrastructure -- rainwater harvesting systems, water reuse and recycling, and waste water treatment. "Climate change will have devastating consequences for people in poverty," the UN human rights report said. In the face of desperation, civil rights, democracy and the rule of law are also at danger, the UN human rights report added.

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'Climate apartheid' to push 120 million into poverty by 2030, UN says

Read full article: 'Climate apartheid' to push 120 million into poverty by 2030, UN says

A new report published on Tuesday estimated that more than 120 million people could slip into poverty within the next decade because of climate change. Alston said the difference between how climate change affects the wealthy and the poor is already apparent. Researchers from Stanford University have previously warned that climate change is making poor countries poorer, widening global inequality between nations. But extreme weather events fueled by climate change are also deepening disparities within countries. The livelihoods of the world's poorest are most exposed to climate change disasters, because poverty makes it impossible to escape, says the research.

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