Al Día. 03/09/2024

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1. Poutine rencontre son homologue mongol, malgré le mandat d’arrêt de la CPI. Oulan-Bator a récemment préféré suspendre le projet de gazoduc Siberia-2, qui, en traversant la Mongolie, devait permettre à la Russie d’exporter son gaz vers la Chine. Le Soir
2. UK suspends 30 arms export licences to #Israel after review. The suspension, which is likely to cause tensions with the US government, covers components for military aircraft, helicopters, drones and targeting equipment. The Guardian
3. Extremist settlers rapidly seizing West Bank land. International law forbids moving a civilian population into an occupied territory. But many settlers living there claim that, as Jews, they have a religious and historical connection to the land. BBC
4. Hamas documents show tunnel battle strategy. Hamas’s handbook for underground combat describes, in meticulous detail, how to navigate in darkness, move stealthily beneath Gaza and fire automatic weapons in confined spaces for maximum lethality. The New York Times
5. China's mission to win African hearts with satellite TV. President Xi promised China would provide over 10,000 remote villages in 23 African countries with digital TV access. With over 9,600 villages having received satellite infrastructure, the project is now nearing completion. BBC
6. Ankara a officiellement demandé à rejoindre le groupe des BRICS. La Turquie deviendrait ainsi le premier membre de l’OTAN à intégrer ce club informel de pays du Sud, souvent considéré comme une solution de rechange au G7, lui-même bientôt dépassé en matière de PIB par les BRICS. Le Monde
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