UN Security Council does not pass US resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire | Israel War on Gaza News

UN Security Council does not pass US resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire | Israel War on Gaza News

Russia and China have vetoed the US draft Security Council resolution at the UN headquarters in New York. The United Nations Security Council has failed to pass a United States draft resolution calling for a ceasefire in Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza after two permanent members chose to veto it….

Germany legalises cannabis possession for personal use from April | Drugs News

Germany legalises cannabis possession for personal use from April | Drugs News

German laws on cannabis use now among most liberal in Europe, but medical experts warn it ‘makes you stupid’. The German parliament has approved the partial legalisation of cannabis for personal use in a landmark vote that leaves the country with some of the most liberal laws on the substance…

Slovakia’s presidential election: A choice between Russia and the West | Politics News

Slovakia’s presidential election: A choice between Russia and the West | Politics News

This week’s televised debate among Slovakia’s nine presidential candidates often sounded as though it was taking place in Moscow. “As president, I want to extricate Slovakia from the dungeon of nations that is the European Union,” declared Milan Nahlik, a policeman who unsuccessfully ran for parliament four years ago. “As…

US sanctions Nicaragua’s attorney general over human rights concerns | News

US sanctions Nicaragua’s attorney general over human rights concerns | News

Washington says Morales Urbina ‘exploited her office to facilitate a coordinated campaign to suppress dissent’. The United States has imposed sanctions on Nicaragua’s attorney general for what it says is her role in the government’s “unjust persecution of political prisoners and civil society”. Wendy Carolina Morales Urbina, who has been…

UK, Australia call for ‘immediate’ end to fighting in Gaza | Israel War on Gaza News

UK, Australia call for ‘immediate’ end to fighting in Gaza | Israel War on Gaza News

Two countries warn of ‘potentially devastating consequences’ if Israel pushes ahead with ground offensive in Rafah. Australia and the United Kingdom have called for an “immediate cessation of fighting” in Gaza, warning of “potentially devastating consequences” if Israel goes ahead with a planned ground assault on the southern city of…

Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns | Climate Crisis News

Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns | Climate Crisis News

Water resources under stress as economies and populations grow with 2.2 billion people lacking clean drinking water. Increasing global water scarcity is fuelling more conflicts and contributing to instability, the United Nations warns in a new report, which says access to clean water is critical to promoting peace. The UN…

Malaysia declines offer to host 2026 Commonwealth Games, citing cost | Economy News

Malaysia declines offer to host 2026 Commonwealth Games, citing cost | Economy News

BREAKINGBREAKING, Decision comes after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew as host last year. Malaysia has turned down an offer to host the next Commonwealth Games, citing concerns about the cost of the quadrennial sporting event. Malaysia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports said on Friday it had declined to step…

The US war on reproductive rights should concern women everywhere | Women’s Rights

The US war on reproductive rights should concern women everywhere | Women’s Rights

In the United States, women’s reproductive rights, gained through half a century of feminist struggle, are rapidly being replaced with reproductive wrongs. In 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade – the landmark 1973 ruling that gave women the constitutional right to abortion. Since then, in 28 states access…

India’s Bengaluru fast running out of water – and it’s not summer yet | Water News

India’s Bengaluru fast running out of water – and it’s not summer yet | Water News

Bengaluru, the city of lavish headquarters of multiple global software companies in southern India, is drying up. Residents say they are facing the worst water crisis in decades as they witness an unusually hot February and March. Water experts fear the worst is still to come in April and May…