Related articles

Paris names Palestinians honorary citizens
Paris has granted honorary citizenship to Palestinian citizens and journalists as a symbolic gesture of support for the Palestinian people's suffering. The announcement was made by Deputy Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire alongside the Palestinian representative in France, Hala Abou Hassira.
Court of Audit sounds alarm: 10,000 serious crimes not investigated by police
The Dutch Court of Audit reports that 10,000 serious criminal cases, including violence and sexual offenses, are currently not being investigated by the police. At least 3,000 of these cases remain untouched specifically due to a shortage of time and officers.

UN warns of new ‘catastrophic’ offensive in Sudan
UN human rights chief Volker Türk has warned that an imminent offensive by the Rapid Support Forces on the Sudanese city of el-Obeid could have catastrophic consequences for civilians. Dozens of nations, including the Netherlands, have expressed urgent concern as the paramilitary group prepares to potentially seize the city.

Netanyahu wants to maintain good relations with US even after Iran deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong relationship with the United States despite tensions over a recent U.S.-Iran deal. The agreement aims to end conflicts in the Middle East, including Lebanon, though international reports suggest Israel is dissatisfied with the terms.

At least three NATO countries still spending too little on defense
NATO sources report that the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Albania failed to meet their minimum defense spending commitments last year. This shortfall occurs despite the alliance's requirement for member states to work toward significantly higher defense budgets.