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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has distributed 110 tonnes of medical supplies to areas impacted by the recent earthquakes in Syria.
Read more: Syria Earthquake: WHO distributes 110 tonnes of medical supplies
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has distributed 110 tonnes of medical supplies to areas impacted by the recent earthquakes in Syria.
Read more: Syria Earthquake: WHO distributes 110 tonnes of medical supplies
A move by Uganda to close the UN local human rights office has drawn strong criticism from opposition leaders and activists, saying it highlights the country’s worsening record on civil liberties.
Read more: Moves by Uganda to close UN rights office angers opposition
The German military has begun training Ukrainian soldiers on the Leopard two battle tanks, which Kiev deemed as critical to retaking territory seized by Russia.
Read more: Germany trains Ukrainian troops on Leopard 2 battle tanks
Several manufacturers, companies, and top figures have been targeted by Britain in the latest round of sanctions to hit Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.
Read more: UK announces fresh sanctions on Russian businesses, elites
Read more: Beijing accuses U.S. of flying its own balloons over China
UN Secretary-General António Guterres says he deeply regrets Mali’s recent decision to declare the top UN human rights representative as persona non grata.
Read more: UN chief regrets Mali’s decision to expel senior rights official
Russia is strengthening and expanding its defensive positions in occupied areas of Ukraine, Britain’s Defence Ministry said on Monday, as the war approaches it the second year.
Read more: Britain: Russia boosting defensive fortifications in southern Ukraine
All matches in the Chinese Super League (CSL) will be played using the home-and-away format this year, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) said on Tuesday.
Read more: Chinese super league reverts to home-and-away format as COVID-19 restrictions lifted