Headlines
  • According to US President Donald Trump, talks with Iran may occur this next weekend.
  • Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards claim that in response to US strikes on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz, they opened fire on US military installations.
  • In order "to safeguard national security," Bahrain's Ministry of Interior declared that it has arrested fifteen people who were allegedly linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
  • Kuwait said on Wednesday that one person was killed and numerous others were injured in an Iranian missile and drone strike on its international airport.
  • During a press conference in Geneva on Wednesday, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, stated that the Ebola virus in central Africa has had a "big head-start" and warned that health officials were still lagging behind.

Month: November 2018

November 11, 2018

Uganda Readies to Stave Off Ebola...

Ebola has infected 319 people in the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo since August, killing 198. 

November 10, 2018

Website With A Cause

Keeping in mind the increasing crime against humanity, public interest journalism can educate and aware people about these social menace.

Cuba’s Festival del Habano

During Habanos Festival, visiting various tobacco plantations and Habanos cigar factories are the most memorable ones. 

Lessons of WWI Include Need for...

As the victors claimed their territories and doled out punishments on the defeated nations, waves of ethnic cleansing and human rights abuses followed, deepening hostilities and polarizing the affected populations

Great Salute to a Courageous Mother

Due to Susana Trimarco’s hard work to find her daughter, human trafficking has gained public and government attention in Argentina and government is taking some stringent measures survivors to curb human trafficking.

Spectacular Autumn Leaves Peak in the...

With higher than average temperatures in September and October in Washington, it took longer for the brilliant shades of red, yellow and orange to come out.

Radical Islam Blamed for Terror Strike...

Authorities say Shire Ali’s Australian passport had previously been canceled because of fears he planned to travel to Syria in 2015. Despite being known to hold radical views, he was not being actively monitored by Australian security agencies and had been assessed as not posing a threat to the community.

Films Take on Sexual Conversion Therapy,...

Rupert Everett, an openly gay director, script writer and actor, directed and scripted the film and interprets Wilde. He says he wanted to show that in 19th century England, no man, not even a recognized figure such as Wilde, was impervious to social rejection for being homosexual.

Story of Another Calcutta

The historical sites around Calcutta: Old Economy Village,the 19th-century community founded by the Harmony Society

In Johannesburg, Residents Can Help Fight...

Global Citizen encourages people to take action on their platform by awarding points for applying pressure on world leaders to make commitments around the issues associated with extreme poverty.

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