In a historic moment of fragile hope, Hamas and Israel are preparing for a large-scale hostage-prisoner exchange, following a U.S.-brokered peace initiative led by President […]
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Israel to Target Remaining Hamas Tunnels After Hostage Release Phase
Israel has announced plans to destroy what remains of Hamas’s tunnel network under Gaza following the current hostage release phase, a move to be carried […]
Palestinians Return to the Rubble: Gaza’s Fragile Ceasefire Reveals the True Cost of War
Thousands of displaced Palestinians made their way back across the scarred landscape of Gaza on Friday, walking through ruins and shattered streets to find what […]
No to Military Rule: ASEAN Stakeholders Warn Myanmar Elections Could Threaten Regional Stability
ASEAN stakeholders have taken a united stand against Myanmar’s planned military-led elections, denouncing them as illegitimate and a breach of the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus. The […]
Azerbaijan Releases Russian Journalist to House Arrest After Putin-Aliyev Talks
Authorities in Azerbaijan have released Igor Kartavykh, the executive director of Sputnik Azerbaijan, from prison and placed him under house arrest. The move followed high-level […]
Internet Blackout Grips Afghanistan Amid Taliban’s ‘Morality’ Crackdown
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 […]
Slovenia Bans Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from Entering: A Bold Stand for International Law
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 […]
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Withdraw from International Criminal Court in Bold Break from West
DAKAR — In a dramatic shift that reflects growing tensions between West African nations and international institutions, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have announced their […]
Microsoft Fires Two Employees After Gaza Protest: A Human Story of Conscience and Consequences
WASHINGTON, Aug 28 — In a move that’s sparking both corporate scrutiny and growing public debate, Microsoft has fired two employees who staged a peaceful […]
Cambodia Approves Controversial Law to Strip Citizenship from Political Opponents
In a deeply concerning move, Cambodia’s National Assembly unanimously passed a new law on Monday that allows the government to strip citizenship from individuals accused […]
