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'Bridge-builder': UNSC backs Guterres, ensuring second term as Secretary General
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"He has proven worthy of the post," Council President Sven Jurgenson said while announcing the decision after a brief closed-door meeting of the UN body which effectively has the final say on the appointment. The recommendation for another five-year term will now go to the 193-member General Assembly for a formal vote. India, which is a non-permanent member of the Security Council, supports Guterres's re-election.
French President Macron slapped while greeting crowd, 2 detained
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The Elysee Palace confirmed the authenticity of a video circulating online in which Macron can be seen approaching a line of people, preparing to shake hands, when one person behind the barrier reaches out and slaps him, the dpa news agency reported. The palace called it "an attempted slap". According to media reports, two people were detained in connection with the incident.
Pakistan expresses concern over more 'bifurcation changes' in J&K
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"No new instrument of occupation shall have any legal effect. India cannot change the disputed status of IIOJK, as enshrined in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, nor can it force Kashmiris and Pakistan to accept illegal outcomes," the Pakistan foreign office said.
US Supreme Court to hear Muslim surveillance post 9/11
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The US Supreme Court will hear the appeal filed by the FBI against a lower court's 2019 ruling, which led to various claims made by the three Muslim men, taking the case into litigation. As per details, the 2011 lawsuit accuses the FBI of infiltrating mainstream mosques in Southern California and targeting Muslim Americans for surveillance.
Taliban captures another Afghan district for 3rd straight day
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Government forces abandoned the Dawlat Abad district centre in Faryab province before dawn and fled to neighbouring Andkhoi district without engaging the militants, dpa news agency reported citing the local officials as saying. The fate of more than a dozen members of the security forces in the district remained unclear because the telecommunications system was down, provincial councillor Abdul Ahad Alibek said.
NATO summit to demonstrate trans-Atlantic unity: Secretary General
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"This summit will be a strong demonstration of trans-Atlantic unity of Europe and North America, because we are stronger and safer together in the more unpredictable world," dpa news agency quoted Stoltenberg as saying on Monday. Among the range of different challenges and threats to prepare for, Stoltenberg cited Russia, with its growing aggression toward its neighbours, and China as it invests in new military capabilities.
Biden-Putin summit both necessary and important: WH
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Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in Washington on Monday that the US President was meeting his Russian counterpart not "despite" but precisely because of the two countries' differences, reports dpa news agency. "We do not regard a meeting with the Russian president as a reward. We regard it as a vital part of defending America's interests and America's values," Sullivan said.
WHO warns against overpriced Covid vax
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"We have received concerns regarding other vaccines with intermediates selling it (one vaccine) at a much higher price than what has been actually sold by the manufacturers," said Mariangela Batista Galvao Simao, WHO Assistant Director-General for Access to Medicines and Health Products, during a press conference here on Monday.
Statue toppled in Canada amid calls to rename varsity
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Ryerson, a Methodist minister, was believed to be one of the key designers of the notorious indigenous residential school system in Canada, reports Xinhua news agency. In a statement issued Monday, Ryerson University President Mohamed Lachemi said the statue "will not be restored or replaced". The statue was toppled on Sunday evening after hundreds of people rallied in Toronto in honour of the 215 children.
Unclear if Iran prepared to return to compliance with nuclear deal: Blinken
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"We've been engaged in indirect conversations for the last couple of months, and it remains unclear whether Iran is willing and prepared to do what it needs to do to come back into compliance," Blinken told a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday. "We're not even at the stage of returning to compliance for compliance," he said. "We don't know if that's actually going to happen."
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