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Negotiations Reverse Course Months After MoU Raised Global Expectations
International, June 20 – Brussels Morning Newspaper — Breaking international news continues to focus on growing concerns that negotiations have lost momentum despite the optimism created by the signing of…
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Israel army says strike kills Hezbollah member in southern Lebanon
Beirut (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Israeli army announced Saturday it killed a Hezbollah member in an attack the day…
Migrant workers must not be “criminalised” says United Nations
UN human rights experts have voiced fresh concerns about what they call the “continued exploitation, deception, and deepening debt bondage”…
Washington on Tenterhooks for Next Steps in Epstein Saga
Washington (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Washington awaits with heightened anticipation the next phase in the Jeffrey Epstein saga after Congress…
Polar Vortex to Trigger Wild Weather Shift
United States (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The polar vortex is undergoing a rare early stratospheric warming event that is disrupting…
Learning from the past can help keep peace in the future – conference told
Learning “lessons from history” can help preserve peace and stability in a trouble world. That was the keynote message to…
China says trade ties with Japan taken great hit after Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan
Beijing (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday that trade cooperation between China and Japan has…
Palestinian FM Varsen Shahin welcomes UN vote as first step toward peace
Washington (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin stated on Tuesday that the U.N. Security Council's resolution…
Exiled Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death for crimes against humanity
Dhaka (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A Bangladesh court sentenced exiled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death on Monday, concluding a…