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Zimbabwe Court Finds Opposition Leader and 34 Activists Guilty After Extended Pre-trial Detention
On Nov 22, 2024, the Zimbabwean court reached a verdict, convicting an opposition leader and 34 activists on charges related to an unlawful gathering. This decision comes after more than five months of pre-trial detention for the accused individuals.
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China's Use of Strategic Deception and Opportunistic Alliances Examined
China is using strategic deception to advance its strategy of seeking a preeminent world position, and understanding Beijing's use of duplicity in statecraft is critical for successful American policies, according to Miles Yu, a former State Department policymaker and expert on the Chinese military.
Kim Jong-un: U.S. Hostility Confirmed through Past Diplomacy
<p>North Korean leader Kim Jong-un declared that previous negotiations with the United States only served to affirm Washington's unchanging hostility towards Pyongyang. Kim described his nuclear endeavors as the sole means to fend off external threats, state media reported on Friday.</p>
Former President Jair Bolsonaro and aides indicted in Brazil over alleged 2022 coup attempt
Brazil's federal police have indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 other people for allegedly attempting a coup to keep him in office after his defeat in the 2022 elections.
Officials urge for giraffe protection as populations decline
Due to a decline in wild populations in Africa, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to grant several giraffe subspecies endangered or threatened status.
Danish Military Monitors Chinese Bulk Carrier after Undersea Cables Ruptured
The Danish military confirmed Thursday it was monitoring a Chinese bulk carrier that was reportedly in the area where two undersea data cables ruptured in recent days in the Baltic Sea.
'Disillusioned' Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi to 'get the hell out' of U.S. after Trump's win
Actresses Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi reportedly have decided to never come back to the U.S. after Mr. Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris on Nov. 5.
U.S. Provides Ukraine with Anti-Personnel Landmines to Counter Russian Offensive
The Biden administration has announced a significant policy shift regarding the provision of anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine. This decision comes as Russian forces continue their offensive in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine's Clean Energy Success Poses Challenge for Russia
Maxim Timchenko, the head of Ukraine's largest private energy company, showcases the country's achievements in clean energy production compared to the destruction caused by Russian attacks.