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UN Backs Ghana Resolution Calling Transatlantic Slavery ‘Gravest Crime Against Humanity’

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a landmark resolution recognising the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity,” in a vote that exposed deep divisions between African nations and Western countries over reparations. The resolution, proposed by Ghana, passed with 123 votes in favour. Only three countries — the United States, Israel,...
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WTO Chief Warns Global Trade System Has ‘Irrevocably Changed’, Urges Urgent Reform

The head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has issued a stark warning that the global trade system has undergone irreversible change, calling on member states to urgently overhaul the rules governing international commerce. Speaking at the opening of the WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said the multilateral framework...
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Tracking Technologies Failed to Prevent Deadly LaGuardia Collision, NTSB Says

The revelation that critical tracking technologies failed at New York’s LaGuardia Airport — contributing to the crash that killed two pilots — raises serious questions about aviation safety standards that directly affect UK travellers, airlines, and regulatory oversight. Key implications for the UK: Aviation safety standards: The NTSB’s finding that the airport’s ground surveillance system...
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Two Pilots Killed in New York Runway Collision, Trump Deploys ICE to Strained US Airports

The dual crises unfolding at US airports — a fatal runway collision at LaGuardia and the deployment of armed immigration agents to manage security lines — have significant implications for UK travellers, transatlantic aviation, and the UK government’s assessment of US infrastructure reliability. Key implications for the UK: The UK Foreign Office currently advises travellers...
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Belgium Deploys Soldiers to Reinforce Security at Jewish Sites

Belgium’s decision to deploy soldiers to protect Jewish sites comes just one day after four ambulances belonging to the Jewish volunteer emergency service Hatzola Northwest were deliberately set ablaze in Golders Green, north London — underscoring the growing threat to Jewish communities across Europe as the Middle East conflict escalates. Key implications for the UK:...
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Benin Presidential Candidate Vows Municipal Police Forces to Combat Jihadist Attacks

Nigeria Impact Analysis-The escalating jihadist threat in Benin’s northern borderlands carries direct security implications for Nigeria, which shares a porous border with Benin and has itself been battling insurgent groups for over a decade. Key implications for Nigeria: Security analysts warn that Nigeria cannot afford to ignore the growing jihadist presence along its western border....
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