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UN urges Saudi Arabia to end blockade on Yemen Humanitarian flights have been refused access to Yemen, where millions of people face starvation. Saudi Arabia sealed all entry points to Yemen after Houthi rebels launched a missile attack on Riyadhʼs airport. The United Nations on Tuesday demanded that Saudi Arabia drop its newly tightened blockade on Yemenʼs borders. Saudi Arabia shut down Yemenʼs airports, land borders and sea ports on Monday following anattempted ballistic missile attack on an international airportservicing Saudi capital Riyadh. Saudi Arabia said the complete shutdown was a temporary measure but the blockade was slammed by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). "The situation is catastrophic in Yemen, it is the worst food crisis we are looking at today,seven million people are on the brink of famine,millions of people being kept alive by our humanitarian operations," a spokesman for the office, Jens Laerke, told reporters in Geneva.
Paradise Papers: Apple shifted billions offshore to avoid tax New relevations about Appleʼs tax avoidance strategy are making headlines as the Paradise Papers scandal unfolds further. EU finance ministers are due to discuss the issue during talks in Brussels on Tuesday. Apple has denied accusations inthe Paradise Papers investigationthat it moved its operations from Ireland to an offshore center to avoid tax. Documents cited by German newspaper Süd‐ deutsche Zeitung on Monday suggested that offshore law firm Appleby, which is based in multiple tax havens, helped the iPhone maker move billions of dollars in revenues collected in Ireland to the Channel Islands to head off increased European Union scrutiny of its tax affairs in Dublin.
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COP23: US absence felt on first day of UN climate summit As the 23rd annual UN climate conference kicks off in Bonn, people are already jostling to fill the climate power vacuum left by a retreating United States. The small city of Bonn, Germany, was inundated with thousands of delegates today for this yearʼs UN climate summit. Over the coming two weeks, negotiators will hammer out the rule book for the Paris climate agreement reached two years ago. The VIPs will not arrive until next week for the intensive final days of the summit. But already, the politicians are gearing up for a battle between people claiming to speak for the United States. Donald Trump announced earlier this year he will pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement. However, the withdrawal process takes three years, leaving the United States in as a signatory until then. President Trump is sending a small delegation to Bonn that will try to continue to shape the rules of the agreement.
Donald Trump has called on Russia and China to help crack down on North Korea. At the same time, he has reassured South Korea that everything will work out fine with North Korea "because it always works out."
Scottish parliament evacuated after suspicious package found
South Korea will order billions of dollars of US military equipment to improve defense capabilities against North Korea, US President Donald Trump announced in Seoul on Tuesday. At a joint news conference with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Trump warned North Korea that he was prepared to use the "full range" of military might to defend the United States and its allies. "I think weʼre showing great strength. We sent three of the largest aircraft carriers in the world ... and we have a nuclear submarine positioned," Trump told reporters. "We hope to God we never have to use them." "With that being said, I really believe that it makes sense for North Korea to come to the table and to make a deal that is good for the people of North Korea and the people of the world," he said. Trump called on regional powers to help deal with North Koreaʼs aggression. "We call on every responsible nation including China and Russia to demand that
The Scottish parliament building has been evacuated following the discovery of packages containing white powder. Parliament later announced that afternoon sessions would go ahead as planned. Scotlandʼs parliament building was evacuated on Tuesday after at least one package containing white powder was found. A package containing white powder was sent to a Conservative Party lawmaker, a source at the parliament told Reuters news agency.
the North Korean regime end its nuclear weapons and missile programs and live in peace," he said. "All nations must implement the United Nations Security Council regulations and cease trade and business entirely with North Korea. It is unacceptable that nations would work to arm and finance this increasingly dangerous regime." Later, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladmir Putin and Trump would likely discuss North Korea at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Vietnam this week. Trump and Moon spoke optimistically of dialogue with North Korea backed up by military might. "Today we had candid discussions about the steadfastness of the US alliance," Moon said. "We worked towards resolving the North Korea nuclear issues in a peaceful manner." "We reaffirmed our principle that we must maintain a strong stance towards North Korea based on overwhelming strength," Moon said.
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