Hungary parliament elects new president following scandal | Politics News

Hungary parliament elects new president following scandal | Politics News

Parliament approves appointment of Tamas Sulyok, 67, a Constitutional Court chief, to replace Katalin Novak. Hungary’s parliament has elected a political novice as president after the resignation of his predecessor, who caused outrage by pardoning a man convicted in a child abuse case. The affair has turned into the biggest…

‘Until death’: The Bedouin clan resisting violent settler displacement | Israel War on Gaza

‘Until death’: The Bedouin clan resisting violent settler displacement | Israel War on Gaza

Mughayer al-Deir, occupied West Bank – On January 23, the villagers of al-Muarrajat woke up to find three child-size burial mounds near their children’s school. The message was clear: Leave, or die. According to Alia Mleihat, 27, from the village, the fake graves sent “intense fear, anxiety and terror” through…

Photos: Farmers clash with police near the European Union headquarters | Agriculture News

Photos: Farmers clash with police near the European Union headquarters | Agriculture News

Farmers have clashed with police in Belgium, spraying officers with liquid manure and setting fire to piles of tyres in a fresh show of force as European Union agriculture ministers met in search of ways to address their concerns. Brussels police said that 900 tractors had entered the city of…

US serviceman dies after setting himself on fire in Gaza protest | Israel War on Gaza

US serviceman dies after setting himself on fire in Gaza protest | Israel War on Gaza

NewsFeed US serviceman Aaron Bushnell, who set fire to himself outside the Israeli embassy in Washington DC saying he was protesting against the genocide of Palestinians, has died in hospital from his injuries. Published On 26 Feb 202426 Feb 2024 Check out our Latest News and Follow us at Facebook…

Navalny was close to being freed from prison before his death, says ally | Politics News

Navalny was close to being freed from prison before his death, says ally | Politics News

Maria Pevchikh says Alexey Navalny was due to be freed in exchange for a Russian FSB assassin imprisoned in Germany. Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny was close to being freed in a prisoner swap before his sudden death, according to his ally Maria Pevchikh. In a video posted to YouTube…

Has Israel complied with ICJ order in Gaza genocide case? | Israel War on Gaza News

Has Israel complied with ICJ order in Gaza genocide case? | Israel War on Gaza News

Israel is expected to submit a report to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday on the measures it has taken to prevent possible genocide in Gaza. This is to assess whether Israel complied with the provisional measures ordered by the ICJ on January 26. South Africa, which brought…

Ukraine demands Poland punish protesting farmers for dumping grain | Protests News

Ukraine demands Poland punish protesting farmers for dumping grain | Protests News

Ukraine has called on Poland to punish those responsible for destroying 160 tonnes of Ukrainian grain in an attack at a Polish railway station. Kyiv sent a note to Warsaw demanding that the Polish authorities find and punish the guilty, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said on X on…

Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 143 | Israel War on Gaza News

Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 143 | Israel War on Gaza News

As it continues with its offensive, Israel is expected to submit a report to the ICJ regarding its actions in Gaza. Here’s how things stand on Monday, February 26, 2024: Fighting and humanitarian crisis The Israeli military shelled and fired on crowds of Palestinians waiting for food aid trucks to…

Nigerians suffer along border with Niger as economic sanctions bite | In Pictures

Nigerians suffer along border with Niger as economic sanctions bite | In Pictures

Under the midday sun in northern Nigeria, three sisters trek across the border on their way to a wedding in Niger, carrying their babies on their backs. The 1,600km (1,000-mile) frontier has officially been closed since August last year, when West African leaders imposed sanctions on Niger following a military…