Category: International
World Health Organization Towards a Bright Future
The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations. This organization works for international public health. It is part of the United ... Read More
The World’s Top 5 Universities
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) MIT, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, consistently ranks as the world's top university. Known for its cutting-edge research and innovation, ... Read More
Palestinian killed in crossfire after Israeli raid on West Bank town
After besieging Aqaba, Israeli soldiers invaded the city and burned a structure, but failed to apprehend a wanted Palestinian. During a raid in an occupied ... Read More
Explosion rips through Tokyo building; four injured.
An explosion ripped through a downtown Tokyo skyscraper on Monday, flinging rubble over a major crossroads and shooting smoke into the air, but the fire ... Read More
Sudan conflict Rockets hit Khartoum market as talks collapse
According to physicians and neighbors, rockets hit a market in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, killing 18 people and injuring more than 100 others. Combat between opposing ... Read More
Armenian dairy is banned in Russia as strained relations worsen.
Due to safety concerns, Russia has halted imports of dairy products from Armenia, raising tensions between the two countries. The Armenian dairy industry is allegedly ... Read More
Despite Ukrainian dissatisfaction Russia takes the UN Security Council presidency.
Russia has assumed the UN Security Council presidency, in defiance of Ukraine's pleas for members to oppose the change. The 15 members of the council ... Read More
U.S. intelligence determines that “Havana syndrome” is not produced by a foreign adversary.
According to the results of a US intelligence assessment, the "Havana syndrome" illness that affects US diplomats, spies, and other personnel around the world is ... Read More
Russia’s fresh offensive in Ukraine: Russia appoints a new commander
The Russian private military company Wagner Group announced that it had successfully taken control of the salt mining town of Soledar in eastern Ukraine, and ... Read More
Ovidio Guzmán-López: Twenty-nine people died as El Chapo’s kid was being arrested.
Mexican police have reported that at least 29 individuals lost their lives in a violent operation to apprehend Ovidio Guzmán-López, the son of drug lord ... Read More
Numerous people are slightly injured in an accident involving commuter trains in Spain.
On Wednesday, a collision between two trains at a Barcelona station resulted in over 150 persons suffering minor injuries. According to information shared on Twitter ... Read More
Uncertainty surrounding Iran’s moral police status
Iran’s morality police, which upholds the country’s clothing code, may no longer exist as a result of a senior official’s suggestion that it was dissolved. ... Read More
Russia has halted its citizens’ preliminary mobilization for the war in Ukraine.
Russia ended the contentious conscription that caused widespread outrage when it said that it had finished the "partial mobilization" of hundreds of thousands of residents ... Read More
Poland claims $1.3 trillion in losses from World War II and expects compensation from Germany.
The head of Poland's ruling nationalists stated on Thursday that the country values the losses it suffered from Germany during World War II at 6.2 ... Read More
Queen Elizabeth II’s death: September 8, 2022
At the age of 96, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom passed away in her Scottish home, Balmoral. Early this afternoon, at 6:30 p.m. ... Read More
Drone strikes in Afghanistan
Several drone strikes have been carried out in Afghanistan by the US government since January 2001. The US President George W. Bush's administration was in ... Read More
Taiwan–United States relations
Following the terms of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA), which permits the United States to have relations with the Taiwanese people and their government, whose ... Read More
Updates from Ukraine: Odesa receives first grain shipment
Grain has been shipped out of Ukraine, marking the first such consignment since a deal between Moscow and Kyiv. More, one hopes, will come. The ... Read More
Japan voters go to polls two days after Abe assassination
Two days after former prime minister Shinzo Abe was shot and killed in the street while giving a speech in support of a ruling party ... Read More
Sweden to supply more military aid including anti-ship missiles to Ukraine
Finance Minister Mikael Damberg and Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist said on Thursday that Sweden will give Ukraine more military hardware, including as anti-ship missiles, guns, ... Read More