Some Western embassies in Kyiv, including the U.S., remained closed due to security concerns following a warning of a possible Russian air attack on the Ukrainian capital in response to President Biden’s decision to let Ukraine strike Russian targets. The conflict, now 1,000 days old, has escalated with North Korean troops joining Russia, prompting a shift in U.S. policy. Western leaders see Russia’s nuclear threats as a tactic to deter support for Ukraine, while Ukraine has used American-made missiles to strike inside Russia.
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Commentary: Singapore PM Wong's recent comments on Israel actions in Gaza are significant
SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stated that Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza may breach international humanitarian law, reflecting a notable shift in Singapore's stance amidst growing international criticism of Israel's actions. This was echoed by Acting Minister Faishal Ibrahim, aligning with views that Israel is committing war crimes, though Singapore's position remains consistent in advocating for Palestinian rights and humanitarian aid through various initiatives. Recent remarks by European leaders indicate a broader consensus that...
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