El Programa Mundial de Alimentos de Naciones Unidas anunció que incrementaría su ayuda a 3 millones de etíopes afectados por el cambio climático y el conflicto en las próximas semanas, la mitad de las personas a las que asistía en el país oriental africano antes de que la agencia suspendiera de forma prolongada su labor el año pasado. El PMA …
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Azerbaijan’s Aliyev appears headed to a landslide win in election called after retaking Karabakh
BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Incumbent President Ilham Aliyev appeared to be headed to an expected landslide victory in Azerbaijan’s presidential election Wednesday in an early vote he called following his government’s swift reclaiming of a region formerly controlled by ethnic Armenian separatists. With just over 93% of the ballots counted, Aliyev had 92.05% of the votes, the head of the …
Read More »9 UN Security Council members urge a halt to airstrikes by Myanmar’s military
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Nine members of the United Nations Security Council condemned “indiscriminate” airstrikes by Myanmar’s military against civilians before an envoy briefed the council Monday as part of regional efforts to implement a peace plan that has so far been largely ineffective. The plan, adopted in April 2021 shortly after the military seized power in a takeover that …
Read More »Hamás dice que respondió a la propuesta de tregua \”con espíritu positivo\
EL CAIRO (AP) — Hamás dice que respondió a la propuesta de tregua “con espíritu positivo”, pero aún quiere el fin de la ofensiva.
Read More »The death toll from Chile’s wildfires reaches 131, and more than 300 people are missing
VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile (AP) — The death toll from wildfires that ravaged central Chile for several days increased to 131 on Tuesday, and more than 300 people were still missing as the blazes appeared to be burning themselves out. The fires in Valparaiso are said to be Chile’s deadliest disaster since an earthquake in 2010. Officials have suggested that …
Read More »Irish and UK leaders are in Belfast to celebrate the end of Northern Ireland’s political deadlock
LONDON (AP) — The leaders of the U.K. and Ireland went to Belfast Monday to meet Northern Ireland’s newly revived government and bask in a good-news moment after two years of political crisis. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Irish counterpart Leo Varadkar visited the new administration at Belfast’s Stormont Castle as its ministers met for the first time. The …
Read More »Japan will step up defense and economic ties with Italy as Rome seeks a greater Indo-Pacific role
TOKYO (AP) — The leaders of Japan and Italy said Monday they will bolster their cooperation in security and defense, including their joint next-generation fighter jet development with Britain, as Tokyo welcomed the European nation’s shift toward playing a greater role in the Indo-Pacific. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, after meeting his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni, welcomed Italy’s move to …
Read More »At least 6 Kurdish fighters are killed in a drone attack on a Syrian base housing US troops
BEIRUT (AP) — A drone attack on a base housing U.S. troops in eastern Syria killed six allied Kurdish fighters late Sunday, in the first significant attack in Syria or Iraq since the U.S. launched retaliatory strikes over the weekend against Iran-backed militias that have been targeting its forces in the region. The U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said Monday …
Read More »In Israel, France’s new foreign minister presses for a cease-fire to end ‘the tragedy in Gaza’
PARIS (AP) — France’s new foreign minister on Monday used his first visit to Israel to urge the government to allow an “ immediate cease-fire ” and a “massive influx” of humanitarian aid in Gaza. Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné, who became France’s top diplomat last month, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem during his trip. Speaking later …
Read More »Kazakhstan’s president dismisses his Cabinet
MOSCOW (AP) — The president of Kazakhstan on Monday fired his Cabinet after criticizing its performance. A decree released by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s office said he had accepted the resignation of the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov. He named Smailov’s deputy, Roman Sklyar, as the acting premier. The president ordered Cabinet members to continue exercising their duties pending …
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