UN RESOLUTION
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Singapore prepared to recognise Palestine in principle at appropriate time, says foreign minister
"Both sides have legitimate rights, and both peoples have a right to live in peace and dignity within secure borders," The Straits Times quoted the Singapore minister as saying. He was responding to questions from parliamentarians on Singapore's May 10 decision to vote for a United Nations resolution backing the admission of Palestine as a member of the world body, which it said was made after "serious and careful consideration".
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China says US targeting of AI not helpful to healthy development
Last month, the United States released draft regulations to prohibit or mandate notification of specific investments in artificial intelligence and other technology sectors in China that might pose a threat to US national security. "We strongly oppose these sanctions," said Chinese UN Ambassador Fu Cong.
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China watches cautiously as Russia and North Korea strengthen ties
China is closely watching as Russia and North Korea strengthen their relationship through a new defense pact, raising concerns about power dynamics. China faces a strategic dilemma, aiming to maintain peace on the Korean Peninsula while countering US influence. Its restrained response indicates uncertainty about how to navigate the situation. Experts suggest internal disagreements or difficulty assessing the situation may be hindering China's response. While some in China may see the pact as balancing US dominance, there is discomfort over potential outcomes.
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Armenia recognises Palestine as a state, says Armenian Foreign Ministry
Armenia has officially recognized a Palestinian state, supporting a U.N. resolution on Gaza ceasefire and a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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Vietnam greets Vladimir Putin in big boost to ties
A day after signing a mutual defence agreement with North Korea, Putin said that Moscow and Hanoi were interested in building what he called a reliable security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region. "We will also increase the efficiency of cooperation on these projects in the energy and gas sectors to create favorable conditions for the work of our companies," Putin said.
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SCO Summit: Kazakhstan advocates UN role in addressing global challenges
Kazakhstan's First Deputy Foreign Minister highlighted the crucial role of the United Nations in addressing global challenges ahead of the SCO Summit, emphasizing President Tokayev's focus on sustainable development and alignment with the SDGs and 2030 Agenda.
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Vladimir Putin thanks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for unwavering support at summit, including on Ukraine
An honour guard including mounted soldiers, and a large crowd of civilians gathered at the square by the Taedong River running through the capital. The scene included children holding balloons, and giant portraits of the two leaders with national flags adorning the Grand People's Study Hall.
Russia President Vladimir Putin makes a rare visit to North Korea, an old ally
Putin was met at Pyongyang's airport by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. They shook hands and embraced, and Kim later joined Putin in his car to personally guide him to Pyongyang's Kumsusan State Guest House, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said.
India joins other BRICS members in slamming Israel's attacks in Gaza
India criticizes Israel for actions in Gaza, supported by Brics foreign ministers. They express concern over civilian displacement, deaths, and infrastructure destruction. Call for implementation of UNGA and UNSC resolutions, humanitarian aid delivery, and ceasefire. Demand release of hostages. Brics expanded with key Arab states condemning Israeli actions.
UN Security Council adopts a cease-fire resolution aimed at ending Israel-Hamas war in Gaza
The U.N. Security Council approved a cease-fire plan for the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing a two-state solution and Biden's proposal for a comprehensive agreement.
North Korea says its latest satellite launch exploded in flight
North Korea's attempt to launch a new military reconnaissance satellite ended in failure on Monday when a newly developed rocket engine exploded in flight. The launch came just hours after Pyongyang issued a warning that it would try to launch a satellite by June 4. The launch became the nuclear-armed North's latest failure, following two other fiery crashes last year. It successfully placed its first spy satellite in orbit in November.
South Korea imposes sanctions on North Koreans, two Russian vessels
On Friday, South Korea imposed sanctions on seven North Korean individuals and two Russian vessels for violating U.N. Security Council resolutions through weapons trade and related activities between Pyongyang and Moscow. The vessels transported military supplies, while the sanctioned individuals facilitated arms negotiations and supported North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. Accusations of North Korea supplying weapons to Russia for the Ukraine war have been denied by both countries. Russia condemned the sanctions and vowed to respond.
"Simply unacceptable": India condemns dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israel-Hamas war intensifies
Reiterating India's stand on the two-state solution of the matter, she also urged the conflicting parties to engage as soon as possible for direct peace negotiations. "My leadership has repeatedly emphasized that only a Two-State solution, achieved through direct and meaningful negotiations between both sides on final status issues, will deliver an enduring peace," she said.
Angry Israeli envoy shreds UN Charter over resolution supporting full membership of Palestine
Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan shredded the UN Charter at the United Nations General Assembly in protest of a resolution supporting Palestine's full UN membership. The resolution, passed with 143 votes in favor, 25 abstentions, and 9 against, including the US and Israel, was called a "clear violation" of the UN Charter by Erdan. He accused the UN of supporting terrorism by granting privileges to Hamas. The Palestinian Authority plans to request full UN membership from the Security Council, despite likely US opposition.
India votes in favour of UNGA resolution supporting Palestine's bid to become full UN member
India voted in favor of a UN resolution recommending Palestine for full UN membership. The resolution received 143 votes in favor, signaling a global push for Palestine's status upgrade within the United Nations.
UN assembly approves resolution granting Palestine new rights and reviving its UN membership bid
The U.N. General Assembly approved granting new rights to Palestine, urging Security Council to reconsider U.N. membership. Despite opposition from the U.S. and Israel, the resolution is expected to pass with strong approval amidst the Gaza conflict.
Russia proposes UN resolution on banning weapons in space, after vetoing similar UN-Japan draft
Russia has proposed a U.N. resolution urging all nations to prevent the deployment of weapons in outer space "for all time." This comes after Russia vetoed a U.S.-Japan resolution aimed at curbing an arms race in space. The Russian draft resolution goes further by calling for a ban on all types of weapons in space, including the use of force in outer space. The vetoed resolution focused only on weapons of mass destruction, excluding other weapons in space. Russia's move is seen as a response to recent developments, including the U.S.'s confirmation of Russia's anti-satellite weapon capability.
UN Security Council to vote on new Gaza ceasefire resolution
The UN Security Council is set to vote on a new draft resolution on an "immediate" ceasefire in Gaza, following Russia and China's veto of an earlier text proposed by the United States. The Council has been divided over the Israel-Hamas war since the October 7 attacks, approving only two of eight resolutions, mainly dealing with humanitarian aid to the devastated Gaza Strip.
UN Security Council vote on new Gaza ceasefire text postponed to Monday: diplomats
The UN Security Council postponed a vote on an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict after Russia and China vetoed a US-led resolution. The US proposed a resolution condemning Hamas's October 7 attack but fell short of demanding an immediate end to Israel's campaign. The vote on the new ceasefire text was delayed to Monday for further discussions. Over 1,160, mostly civilians, died in the attack, prompting Israel to vow to eradicate Hamas. The Gaza health ministry reports over 32,000 civilian deaths in the retaliatory campaign.
UN chief to visit Gaza border as Israel vows to go ahead with Rafah attack
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is set to visit Egypt's border with Gaza on Saturday, following Israel's announcement that it would send troops to fight Hamas in Rafah, even without US support. Despite warnings that such an invasion would cause mass civilian casualties and worsen the humanitarian crisis, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he must press ahead with the attack.
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