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Israel denied South Africa’s claims that it violated the Genocide Convention for its actions in the Gaza Strip.
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The department finds insufficient evidence of IHL violations to cut off U.S. weapons to partners actively engaged in conflict.
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The unanimous appeals court panel found that none of Bannon’s challenges to his conviction had “merit.”
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The report describes the United States’s current cybersecurity efforts, and the implementation plan provides details about the path forward.
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TikTok and Bytedance argue that the bill fronts as a divestiture measure but is really an attack on free speech rights in the U.S.
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The strategy is focused on building digital solidarity with partners abroad.
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On April 30, the International Court of Justice rejected Nicaragua’s request for provisional measures, including to order Germany to stop selling arms to Israel.
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The memo updates an Obama administration policy directive from 2013.
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Among the indicted are reportedly Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman, Christina Bob, Boris Epshteyn, and Mike Roman.
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The reports document the state of human rights in nearly 200 countries and territories across the globe.
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The transcript reveals a conversation Nauta had with FBI special agents about his knowledge of the boxes moved at Mar-a-Lago.
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Referencing the worsening conditions and imminent famine in Gaza, the Court ordered Israel to ensure the provision of humanitarian assistance, among other measures.