Human rights experts said Jordanian officials were in a tough position, not wanting to be complicit in what many see as the expulsion of Palestinians while providing aid to those in need. Still, the law comes down to the rights of wounded children, said professor Omer Shatz, a human rights lawyer and lecturer at SciencesPo University in Paris.
In Kramatorsk, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, Russian Shahed drones killed one person and injured two others, Mayor Oleksandr Honcharenko wrote on Facebook. The drones targeted residential and industrial areas of the city, he said.In the Odesa region, Russian drones struck residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, killing one person, regional head Oleh Kiper wrote on Telegram.
Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine atBRUSSELS (AP) — European Union foreign ministers will hold formal discussions later this month on a demand to review an EU pact governing trade ties with Israel over its conduct of the war in Gaza, the bloc’s top diplomat said Thursday.forced a leading aid group to shut its community soup kitchens Thursday as it faced empty warehouses and no replenishment of supplies in
At the same time, the war in Gaza is about to enter a new phase, where Israel plans to “expand and intensify our operations,” according to the armed forces chief of staff.“The frustration among the (EU) member states, that we can’t stop this, is tremendous,” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters after chairing informal talks between the bloc’s foreign ministers in Poland.
Ties between the EU and Israel — which are major trading partners — are governed by a so-called Association Agreement. It stipulates that their ties “shall be based on respect for human rights and democratic principles.”
The Dutch government has said thatThe cleaning and repairs to “A Burial at Ornans,” one of the museum’s signature works that Courbet painted between 1849 and 1850, are taking place in a bespoke enclosure with windows for visitors to peer through.
“A great idea,” said Jennifer Dasal, a visiting art historian from North Carolina. “If it’s lasting for a while, people can come back and they can watch the restoration over time.”The restoration is expected to take about a year. The painting hasn’t had a major overhaul for about 50 years. Layers of varnish that yellowed over time have dulled Courbet’s colors. The weight of the huge work has deformed its frame, and its canvas has stitching, folds and tears that need attention.
The museum also plans free guided tours of their work for those who register on its website, with three time slots every Thursday morning from June 5.Don’t tell Natalie Nakase she doesn’t have what it takes to do something. The coach of the San Francisco Bay Area’s first