Fifa ends Zimbabwe football ban as committee created to oversee return
Fifa readmits Zimbabwe to international football after creating a temporary committee to govern the game until June 2024.
Fifa readmits Zimbabwe to international football after creating a temporary committee to govern the game until June 2024.
The future of the EU’s flagship environment law hangs in the balance after a coalition of centrist and right-wing parties mounted an attack campaign in… Read More »Backlash against Nature Restoration Law shows deep divides in European Parliament
Israeli protesters blocked highways leading to Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv at the start of countrywide demonstrations Tuesday against the government’s planned judicial overhaul that… Read More »Israelis block highways to protest reform that would limit judicial checks on govt
NATO members gather Tuesday for a two-day summit in Vilnius amid calls from President Volodymyr Zelensky to confirm Ukraine as a de-facto member. Sweden’s NATO… Read More »🔴 Live: Ukraine seeks security guarantees as NATO members gather in Vilnius
A US intelligence assessment says Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons at the moment but has ramped up activities that could help it develop them.
ASEAN foreign ministers gathered in Indonesia on Tuesday for talks dominated by the crisis in Myanmar, with the regional bloc divided over how or whether… Read More »Myanmar crisis tops agenda at ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting
A UN-brokered agreement that allows for the delivery of aid overland from Turkey into rebel-held areas of Syria expired on Monday after the Security Council… Read More »Key aid crossing to rebel-held Syria closes as UN fails to extend authorisation
Flying within Africa is extremely costly – and this is holding the continent back.
Critical negotiations concerning the future of deep sea mining and mineral extraction kicked off Monday in Jamaica, as conservationists aim to rein in a nascent… Read More »Critical negotiations on future of deep sea mining kick off in Jamaica
Israel’s parliament began examining a controversial bill Monday that would limit court powers, in a new political offensive to push ahead with a judicial overhaul… Read More »Israel’s Knesset to vote on controversial judicial overhaul