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Human Rights Watch (HRW) has lent its support to Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova after the pair of tennis legends shared their concerns at the anticipated WTA Championships being held in Saudi Arabia. Evert and Navratilova wrote an open letter to WTA chief Steve Simon and other board members that was obtained and released by US sports magazine “Sports Illustrated” on January 17, 2024. In it, the serial Grand Slam winners say hosting the finals in Saudi Arabia “would represent a significant step backwards” and is “entirely incompatible with the spirit and purpose of women’s tennis and the WTA itself.”…
For 34 years, the first foreign trip of the year has always taken the Chinese foreign minister to Africa. This week, Wang Yi visited Egypt, Tunisia, Togo and Ivory Coast before traveling on to South America. In addition to the crisis in the Middle East, his agenda included economic cooperation and civil society exchange. Africa is playing an increasingly important role for China, which is hungry for energy and raw materials. After World War II, communist China cultivated intensive cooperation with African countries. Beijing fraternized and positioned itself as a spokesperson for these underdeveloped countries, which later would become part…
The Aachen International Charlemagne Prize 2024 goes to the President of the European Rabbinical Conference Pinchas Goldschmidt and the Jewish communities in Europe, the board of directors of the prize announced on Friday. According to the statement, the aim of the award is to broadcast the message that Jewish life is a natural part of Europe, and that there is no place for antisemitism in Europe. “Jewish life is an essential part of Europe’s past, its present and its future,” the board said, adding that Goldschmidt has always advocated that people of different religious and cultural backgrounds should find their…
Teacher accused of poisoning husband’s smoothie with toxic lily of the valley plant in US | US News
A teacher in the US has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly being caught on hidden camera poisoning her husband’s smoothie.Sarah Scheffer’s partner installed the surveillance equipment after suspecting his wife had been contaminating his food and drink over a number of weeks, causing him to feel unwell. When questioned by police in Missouri, the 37-year-old woman is said to have admitted adding the root of the lily of the valley to a blender “with the intent to cause the victim harm”, according to a probable cause statement.It also said: “The defendant admitted to knowing that ingesting ‘lily of…
In 2018, everything was still comparatively okay in the Eurovision Song Contest universe, where the rules define it as a “non-political event.” That year, Israeli singer Netta won the song contest in Lisbon with her brilliant plea for diversity and self-confidence, bringing the following year’s competition to Tel Aviv, where it was held in May 2019. Smaller pro-Palestinian demonstrations took place on the sidelines of the popular event but received little attention, given the many thousands of Eurovision fans who just wanted to celebrate in Tel Aviv. By winning in 2018, Netta brought the contest to Israel the following yearImage: Vyacheslav Prokofyev/TASS/dpa/picture…
With the limited facilities on the summit already at breaking point, rubbish piling up and concern over rising numbers of injuries, the local government that oversees one of the most popular hiking routes to the top of Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji is imposing a toll and a daily cap on the number of climbers. Yamanashi prefectural government announced in late December that a limit of 4,000 climbers per day would be introduced on the popular Yoshida Trail, on the northern flank of the mountain, at the start of the 70-day summer climbing season on July 1. Announcing the plan,…
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to inaugurate the Ram Temple in the Indian city of Ayodhya on January 22. Devotees believe the grand temple is built on the birthplace of Lord Ram, a sacred Hindu deity worshiped by millions of devotees. The inauguration ceremony comes months before a national election in India , and many opposition politicians say the event will be a thinly veiled campaign rally for Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is favored to win a third successive victory at the polls. Parties in the opposition bloc — known as Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance…
Israel-Hamas war: Leaders love to talk of a ‘two-state solution’, but Middle East ‘silver bullet’ feels further away than ever | World News
The two-state solution is presented publicly by the world’s diplomats and politicians as a silver bullet to end a conflict which has raged – one way or another – for decades.But, despite taking part in this dance, most privately know it is dead, or is at best on life support.It should be no surprise to anyone, then, that Benjamin Netanyahu has apparently rejected a post-war peace process that would lead to the dawn of a sovereign Palestinian state.Israel-Hamas war latest: Houthis launch missiles at tanker Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 2:44 IDF footage claims to…
Skip next section Belarus includes nuclear deterrence in new military doctrine — report01/19/2024January 19, 2024Belarus includes nuclear deterrence in new military doctrine — reportThe Belarusian Defense Ministry said that it had updated its military doctrine to include the deployment of nuclear weapons as a means of strategic deterrence, according to the Russian state-owned TASS news agency. The new military doctrine also laid out how Belarus would respond if its allies in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) — which include both Belarus and Russia among others — were attacked. At the same time, Minsk says it is ready to resume dialogue with NATO countries…
“We are surprised that you have failed to answer a simple question that we have been asking for three years: when will you tax extreme wealth?” begins the open letter by an initiative called Proud to Pay More. Directed at “global leaders gathering in Davos,” it was handed over on Wednesday to world leaders gathered at the Swiss ski resort for the World Economic Forum (WEF). The signatories are demanding higher taxes be levied on the super-rich. Notably, many of the signatories are among the wealthiest people in the world. Proud to Pay More comprises at least 260 billionaires and…