Cairo (dpa) – The chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has warned Israel and the Islamist group Hamas against violations of international law in the Gaza war. “I want to emphasize clearly to Israel that they must
Home page political Stand: October 30, 2023, 13:13 From: Florian Naumann Split Fierce debates about migration have been going on for weeks. The traffic light changes color – now results are required. But problems arise in Africa. Berlin/Lagos – Amid
For many Germans, Nigeria is an exotic country where they know some things and think they know some things. The reassuring thing is: the opposite is also the same. Nigerian comedian Godwin Komone aka Gordons, for example, visited Berlin last
India is currently not issuing visas to the North American country amid high tensions with Canada. The reason is a security concern, a Foreign Ministry spokesman in New Delhi said at a press conference on Thursday: “You are aware of
In our “Around the World in Five Questions” series we regularly take you on a journey to another country whose current condition should concern us all. We ask what drives society and politics, look at current events and discuss fundamental
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in recent days in countries ranging from Yemen to Iraq to protest against Israel. Even in Egypt, where the regime rarely tolerates non-state demonstrations, authorities have permitted demonstrations. Two weeks
Delivery of aid to suffering communities in the Gaza Strip is progressing in very small steps. As announced by the Egyptian Red Crescent and as can be seen from images on state television, the second convoy departed Egypt for the
Home page Frankfurt Stand: October 20, 2023, 16:41 From: Thomas Stillbauer Split What will happen to the world? Carlo Masala, Herfried Münkler and presenter Jens-Christian Rabe (from right to left) talk about it. © Renate Hoyer War and the new
Mumbai (dpa) – Thomas Bach looks quite relaxed in this colorful picture from India. The IOC president played cricket with children, left colorful handprints on advertising walls and enjoyed a night of football at a Mumbai stadium on wicker chairs.
A very big stage and a touching surprise Microsoft boss and cricket fan Satya Nadella (56)! The Indian-born CEO (220,000 employees, sales: $200 billion) was awarded the Axel Springer Award for his achievements “as an entrepreneur and as a person.”