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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces the biggest parliamentary test of his premiership on Tuesday when lawmakers vote on his flagship migration policy of sending asylum seekers who arrive illegally in Britain to Rwanda. Sunak is seeking to revive his key plan after the UK Supreme Court ruled last month that Rwanda was an unsafe place to send those arriving in small boats on England’s southern coast, concluding it would breach British and international law.

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In Karachi, Pakistan, hundreds of doctors and paramedics participated in a “White Coat March” to honor their Palestinian counterparts working amid intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. White Coat March The rally, part of a series of pro-Palestine marches across Pakistan since October 7, included denunciations of the US for vetoing the UN Security Council’s cease-fire resolution. The Karachi chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami party criticized the US veto, asserting it gives Israel “another license to kill” Palestinians. The rally aimed to show solidarity with Palestinian medical workers, urging the international community to halt the targeting of hospitals and paramedics in Gaza.…

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres UN Security Council’s Response to the Gaza Conflict and expressed worry at the Doha Forum, citing damage to the UN Security Council’s authority and credibility due to delayed action on the Gaza conflict. Doha Forum Guterres criticized the Council’s “resounding silence” on the war, emphasizing the delayed resolution for humanitarian aid and its subsequent lack of implementation. He called for a humanitarian ceasefire amid increasing Israeli bombardment, warning of a potential catastrophe, and urging the Security Council’s intervention. The recent US veto of a ceasefire resolution further complicates efforts to address the ongoing crisis. Guterres Criticizes…

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