Nigerian Army’s Accidental Attack Claims Numerous Civilian Lives
In a drone attack targeting “terrorists and bandits,” the Nigerian army accidentally killed dozens of civilians, leaving a trail of devastation. Read more
In a drone attack targeting “terrorists and bandits,” the Nigerian army accidentally killed dozens of civilians, leaving a trail of devastation. Read more
Switzerland has authorized the shooting of twelve wolf packs, sparking controversy among animal rights activists and experts. Read more now.
The United Nations has decided to end its political mission in Sudan as per the request of the Sudanese leadership. Read more now
Chancellor Scholz presents concrete demands at the World Climate Conference in Dubai, urging the international community to triple the expansion of renewable energy and double energy efficiency by 2030. Read more now
Get a unique perspective on the current situation in the Gaza Strip as journalist Mohammad Abu Saif bravely reports on the ongoing conflict. Discover the challenges he faces, the devastating losses he has endured, and his hopes for a peaceful future for himself and the people of Gaza. Read more now.
Zimbabwe is battling a devastating cholera outbreak, with over 200 deaths and thousands infected since February. Experts fear the actual numbers could be even higher.
In a stunning development, the West African country of Niger has decided to lift its strict law against the smuggling of irregular migrants, allowing migration to Europe with no consequences.
Italy witnesses uproar as Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida orders an unscheduled stop of a high-speed train, causing further delay, to switch to a car.
The British Prime Minister may be perceived as a pragmatist at heart, but recent events have demonstrated his inability to rein in the unruly dynamics of the Conservative Party.
The return of left-wing populist Robert Fico to power in Slovakia has raised concerns about the growing threat to press freedom in the country.