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Gaza’s day in Court, Macron in India, Farmers on the brink, Oscars’ hits and misses

By France24
04 February 2024   |   12:39 pm
It is the beginning, not the end for South Africa's complaint before the International Court of Justice in The Hague. The court finding that Israel must prevent genocidal acts in Gaza and allow humanitarian aid in but stopping shy of calling for a ceasefire.

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