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Turkey's President Erdogan criticized the UN and Israel's allies for their support of Israel, calling for justice and a ceasefire in Gaza.
Russia's parliament is considering a law banning "child-free propaganda" with fines, aiming to boost the country's declining birth rate amid rising mortality.
The US President urged the United Nations General Assembly to adhere to diplomatic means to bring peace to the Middle East.
Egypt delivered a second large cache of weapons to Somalia amid shared mistrust of Ethiopia.
Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, 49, the Italian-Hungarian CEO and owner of BAC Consulting, told NBC News earlier this week that she did not make the pagers and said she was "just the intermediate."
Parents were told that their children would be observing a protest on Grassy Narrows First Nation and the ongoing water crisis, but instead students participated in an anti-Israel rally.
Asked by the Columbia Spectator whether she agreed with her predecessor’s decision to involve law enforcement, Katrina Armstrong repeatedly apologized for the move.
Israel filed an official objection that questioned the legality of the ICC prosecutor's request to issue arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant
Pahlavi's address to the IAC was highly anticipated. Several dozen supporters gathered outside the hotel prior to the afternoon plenary session, waving massive Iranian and Israeli flags.
The meeting between the Speaker and the Argentinian president reportedly covered a variety of Middle East security topics.