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Indonesia puts spotlight on Palestine as Jakarta hosts meeting with OIC states

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Updated 12 May 2025

Indonesia puts spotlight on Palestine as Jakarta hosts meeting with OIC states

Indonesia puts spotlight on Palestine as Jakarta hosts meeting with OIC states
  • Delegations representing member countries, including 黑料社区, Jordan, attending conference
  • Indonesian government sees Palestinian statehood as being mandated by constitution

JAKARTA: Indonesia began hosting a meeting of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States on Monday with a special focus on the situation in Gaza, as Jakarta seeks to strategize efforts for Palestine among Muslim countries.

Representatives from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation鈥檚 member countries are in Jakarta for the 19th Session of the PUIC Conference, which is being hosted by Indonesia鈥檚 House of Representatives from May 12-15.

Delegations have arrived from 黑料社区, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, and Egypt, among other countries.

Discussions during the three-day event will cover Palestine and particularly Gaza, where 19 months of Israeli attacks have killed more than 52,000 Palestinians and destroyed much of the territory鈥檚 civilian infrastructure, while Tel Aviv continues to block humanitarian aid from entering the enclave.聽

鈥淚 raised Palestine as one of the main topics during the opening session. And everyone agreed to continue fighting for Palestinian independence and to punish Zionist Israel for brutality and genocide,鈥 Mardani Ali Sera, head of the Committee for Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation, or BKSAP, said in a statement.

The focus on Palestine had been raised in the weeks leading up to the conference by Indonesian officials, who saw the meeting as an opportunity to coordinate collective action.

鈥淲e are all here to talk about the situation in Gaza, how we can help the people of Palestine in various aspects,鈥 BKSAP deputy head Muhammad Husein Fadlulloh said.

鈥淏ut what鈥檚 more important is how we can unite our strategies so that the international community, outside of OIC, will also support this fight.鈥

A staunch supporter of Palestine, the Indonesian government and its people see Palestinian statehood as being mandated by its own constitution, which calls for the abolition of colonialism.

Since Israel began its assault on Gaza, Indonesians have shown their support of Palestine through a series of mass demonstrations, organized boycotts and solidarity campaigns.聽

Indonesian Culture Minister Fadli Zon, who hosted a cultural dinner with OIC member states ahead of the start of the conference, is among those calling for more action on Palestine, including a permanent ceasefire.

鈥淥ur efforts must also be intensified to champion Palestinian independence and (a) permanent ceasefire in Gaza,鈥 he said in a speech on Sunday, addressing representatives of OIC countries.

鈥淐ollective steps to contribute to international peace and security is a necessity, not an option. We must promote the Islamic values of peace and equality, ensuring that the voice of the voiceless are heard, the right to self-determination is fulfilled and that cultural justice triumphs.鈥


World entering new era as nuclear powers build up arsenals 鈥 SIPRI think tank

World entering new era as nuclear powers build up arsenals 鈥 SIPRI think tank
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World entering new era as nuclear powers build up arsenals 鈥 SIPRI think tank

World entering new era as nuclear powers build up arsenals 鈥 SIPRI think tank
  • Nine nuclear states 鈥 US, Russia, UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, Israel plan to increase their stockpiles
  • Of total global inventory of estimated 12,241 warheads in Jan. 2025, about 9,614 were in military stockpiles for potential use

STOCKHOLM: The world鈥檚 nuclear-armed states are beefing up their atomic arsenals and walking out of arms control pacts, creating a new era of threat that has brought an end to decades of reductions in stockpiles since the Cold War, a think tank said on Monday.
Of the total global inventory of an estimated 12,241 warheads in January 2025, about 9,614 were in military stockpiles for potential use, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said in its yearbook, an annual inventory of the world鈥檚 most dangerous weapons.
Around 2,100 of the deployed warheads were kept in a state of high operational alert on ballistic missiles, nearly all belonging to either the US or Russia.
SIPRI said global tensions had seen the nine nuclear states 鈥 the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel 鈥 plan to increase their stockpiles.
鈥淭he era of reductions in the number of nuclear weapons in the world, which had lasted since the end of the Cold War, is coming to an end,鈥 SIPRI said. 鈥淚nstead, we see a clear trend of growing nuclear arsenals, sharpened nuclear rhetoric and the abandonment of arms control agreements.鈥
SIPRI said Russia and the US, which together possess around 90 percent of all nuclear weapons, had kept the sizes of their respective useable warheads relatively stable in 2024. But both were implementing extensive modernization programs that could increase the size of their arsenals in the future.
The fastest-growing arsenal is China鈥檚, with Beijing adding about 100 new warheads per year since 2023. China could potentially have at least as many intercontinental ballistic missiles as either Russia or the US by the turn of the decade.
According to the estimates, Russia and the US held around 5,459 and 5,177 nuclear warheads respectively, while China had around 600.
 


Police break up Nigeria protest as anger mounts over killings in southern state

Police break up Nigeria protest as anger mounts over killings in southern state
Updated 16 min 24 sec ago

Police break up Nigeria protest as anger mounts over killings in southern state

Police break up Nigeria protest as anger mounts over killings in southern state
  • Gunmen attacked the village of Yelewata in Benue state, killiing over 100, according to Amnesty International
  • Pope Leo XIV condemned the killings, in comments during his Sunday prayer in Rome, calling it a 鈥渢errible massacre鈥

JOS, Nigeria: Police fired tear gas to disperse protesters in the central city of Makurdi on Sunday, as anger mounted over the killing of dozens of people by gunmen in a nearby town.
Gunmen attacked the village of Yelewata on Friday night in a region that has seen a surge in violence amid clashes between Muslim Fulani herders and mostly Christian farmers competing for land and resources.
Police fired tear gas to break up a protest by thousands of people, witnesses said, as demonstrators called on the state鈥檚 governor to act swiftly to halt the cycle of violence.
鈥淭he protesters were given specific time by the security to make their peaceful protest and disperse,鈥 Tersoo Kula, spokesperson for Benue state鈥檚 governor, told AFP.
John Shiaondo, a local journalist, said he was covering the 鈥減eaceful protest鈥 when the police moved in and started firing tear gas.
鈥淢any people ran away for fear of injuries, and I also left the scene for my safety,鈥 he told AFP.
Joseph Hir, who took part in the protest, said people were protesting the killings in Benue when the police intervened.
鈥淲e are not abusing anyone, we are also not tampering with anybody鈥檚 property, we are discharging our rights to peacefully protest the unabated killings of our people, and now the police are shooting tear gas at us,鈥 he told AFP.

Benue state governor Hyacinth Alia told a news conference late Sunday that the death toll had reached 59 in Yelewata, though residents said the toll could exceed 100.
鈥淲e will move very quickly to set up a five-man panel... to enable us find out who the culprits are, to know who the sponsors are and to identify the victims and to see how justice will be applied,鈥 Alia said.
Amnesty International put the death toll at more than 100.
The rights group called the attack 鈥渉orrifying,鈥 saying it 鈥渟hows the security measures (the) government claims to be implementing in the state are not working.鈥
Pope Leo XIV also condemned the killings, in comments during his Sunday prayer in Rome, calling it a 鈥渢errible massacre鈥 in which mostly displaced civilians were murdered with 鈥渆xtreme cruelty.鈥
He said 鈥渞ural Christian communities鈥 in Benue were victims of incessant violence.
Authorities typically blame such attacks on Fulani herders but the latter say they are targets of violence and land seizures too.
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said in a statement Sunday night he had 鈥渄irected the security agencies to act decisively and arrest perpetrators of these evil acts on all sides of the conflict and prosecute them.
鈥淧olitical and community leaders in Benue State must act responsibly and avoid inflammatory utterances that could further increase tensions and killings,鈥 he said.
Governor Alia said earlier that 鈥渢actical teams had begun arriving from the federal government and security reinforcements are being deployed in vulnerable areas.鈥
鈥淭he state鈥檚 joint operational units are also being reinforced, and the government will not let up its efforts to defend the lives and property of all residents,鈥 he said.
Attacks in the region, part of what is known as the central belt of Nigeria, are often motivated by religious or ethnic differences.
Two weeks ago, gunmen killed 25 people in two attacks in Benue state.
More than 150 people were killed in massacres across Plateau and Benue states in April.


EU chief calls at G7 for world to 鈥榓void protectionism鈥

EU chief calls at G7 for world to 鈥榓void protectionism鈥
Updated 16 June 2025

EU chief calls at G7 for world to 鈥榓void protectionism鈥

EU chief calls at G7 for world to 鈥榓void protectionism鈥
  • 鈥淟et us keep trade between us fair, predictable and open. All of us need to avoid protectionism,鈥 von der Leyen says

KANANASKIS, Canada: EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday called on G7 leaders to avoid protectionist trade policies as leaders from the industrialized countries arrived at their annual summit.

鈥淟et us keep trade between us fair, predictable and open. All of us need to avoid protectionism,鈥 von der Leyen said at a press briefing, with US President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariff onslaught certain to enter the conversations at the three-day event.


North Korea troops suffered more than 6,000 casualties in Ukraine war, UK defense intelligence says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, meets soldiers who took part in a training in North Korea, on March 13, 2024. (AFP)
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, meets soldiers who took part in a training in North Korea, on March 13, 2024. (AFP)
Updated 16 June 2025

North Korea troops suffered more than 6,000 casualties in Ukraine war, UK defense intelligence says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, meets soldiers who took part in a training in North Korea, on March 13, 2024. (AFP)
  • North Korea and Russia are under UN sanctions 鈥 Kim for his nuclear weapons program, and Moscow for the Ukraine war

SEOUL: North Korean troops have suffered more than 6,000 casualties fighting for Russia in the war against Ukraine, more than half of the about 11,000 soldiers initially sent to the Kursk region, the British Defense Ministry said in a post on X on Sunday.

 


Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities, undeterred by protests

Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities, undeterred by protests
Updated 16 June 2025

Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities, undeterred by protests

Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities, undeterred by protests

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Sunday directed federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from Democratic-run cities after large protests have erupted in Los Angeles and other major cities against the Trump administration鈥檚 immigration policies.
Trump in a social media posting called on ICE officials 鈥渢o do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History.鈥
He added that to reach the goal officials 鈥漨ust expand efforts to detain and deport Illegal Aliens in America鈥檚 largest Cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where Millions upon Millions of Illegal Aliens reside.鈥
Trump鈥檚 declaration comes after weeks of increased enforcement, and after Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff and main architect of Trump鈥檚 immigration policies, said US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers would target at least 3,000 arrests a day, up from about 650 a day during the first five months of Trump鈥檚 second term.
At the same time, the Trump administration has directed immigration officers to pause arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels, after Trump expressed alarm about the impact aggressive enforcement is having on those industries, according to a US official familiar with the matter who spoke only on condition of anonymity.