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Month: March 2021

UN Security Council to discuss Ethiopia conflict following CNN investigation into Tigray massacre

The UN Security Council will discuss the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray region on Thursday behind closed doors, two UN diplomats have told CNN. The development comes after investigations were published by CNN and Amnesty International last Friday into the massacre of civilians in two separate assaults in Tigray late last year. Thousands of civilians

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Australian Attorney General Christian Porter comes forward to deny historical rape allegation

Attorney General Christian Porter has outed himself as the Australian cabinet minister at the center of a historical rape allegation that has caused a storm of speculation in the nation’s Parliament. Speaking at a press conference in Perth Wednesday, Porter strongly denied the allegations made against him. “Nothing in the allegations that have been printed

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Lawmakers raise concerns over reports of National Guard troops being served ‘raw, moldy food’ at Capitol

A bipartisan group of members of Michigan’s congressional delegation sent the chief of the National Guard a letter Tuesday complaining about the food being provided to members of the state’s National Guard while stationed at the US Capitol. “Recently, there have been several reports regarding the poor quality of food that is being provided to

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