A fragile calm settled over Gaza on Friday as thousands of Palestinians began the long walk home — not to houses, but to ruins. After the ceasefire took hold and Israeli forces started to pull back,...
In a strong and united stand, ASEAN stakeholders have firmly rejected Myanmar’s proposed military-run elections, declaring them illegitimate and a violation of the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus. The...
In a move signaling a potential thaw in strained relations, Azerbaijan has released Russian journalist Igor Kartavykh, executive director of Sputnik Azerbaijan, to house arrest — a decision that fol...
Kabul – Afghanistan faced an unprecedented internet blackout on Monday, as reports suggest the Taliban may be enforcing a nationwide cut to fiber-optic services under their latest crackdown on so-ca...
In a decisive move that has caught international attention, Slovenia has announced a ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from entering its borders. The Eastern European nation, home to ju...
DAKAR – In a bold and controversial move, the military-led governments of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have officially announced their joint withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). ...
WASHINGTON, August 28 – A peaceful sit-in at Microsoft’s executive office has led to the termination of two employees, sparking renewed debate over corporate responsibility and the human cost of w...
PHNOM PENH, August 25 — In a move sending ripples of concern across the globe, Cambodian lawmakers have unanimously passed controversial legislation that would allow the government to strip individu...
In one of the deadliest incidents in recent days, an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza on Monday left at least 15 people dead, including three journalists. Among the victims was Hussam al-M...
SYDNEY, Aug 24 — Across Australia today, tens of thousands of everyday people stood shoulder to shoulder, hearts heavy, voices loud — calling for justice, peace, and an end to the suffering in Gaz...












