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Now playing Next Israel Euroviews. The ANC’s Israel deflection strategy is cynical and wrong Instead of making claims that are nothing short of modern-day blood libels against Jews, the ANC should be working to create a safer and more transparent democracy for the people of South Africa, Charles Asher Small writes. 12/01/2024
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Now playing Next Yemen Britain and America launch massive strikes against Houthis in Yemen British jets based in Cyprus targeted Houthi missile and drone facilities after weeks of threats to shipping in the Red Sea. 12/01/2024
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Now playing Next Libya Euroviews. The EU must actively back Libya's new National Dialogue Competing outside interests have fanned the flames of internal discord in Libya. European policymakers must show an active interest in this new initiative, rather than falling back repeatedly on the failed formulas of the past, Ashraf Boudouara writes. 11/01/2024
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Now playing Next Belarus Belarus accused of illegally transferring Ukrainian children Ukraine and Belarus’ opposition party have claimed that the Belarusian government is sending children from occupied Ukraine for training with the army 10/01/2024
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