Headlines
  • Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan's army chief, attended high-level discussions in Iran about the resumption of talks between the US and Iran.
  • In an interview with Iranian state media on Wednesday, Mohsen Rezaei, the military advisor to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, threatened that Iran would sink US ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The United States on Wednesday threatened to sanction buyers of Iranian oil and ​said it believed ‌China would pause such purchases as Washington enforces a maritime blockade on ⁠Iran.
  • Israel's strikes against Hezbollah have resulted in at least 2,167 deaths and 7,061 injuries in Lebanon.
  • Iran will compete in the World Cup "for sure" despite the war with the United States, FIFA President Gianni Infantino reaffirmed on Wednesday.
  • Iran's army has threatened to block trade via the Red Sea, the Gulf, and the Sea of Oman if the US naval blockade of Iranian ports persists.

Month: September 2023

September 20, 2023

Gradual Withdrawal of African Union Transition...

By the end of 2024, Somali forces are expected to take over security duties,in anticipation, the African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia has started to gradually withdraw the country.

Authorities in Los Angeles Plan to...

The city of Los Angeles has come up with a plan to put homeless people in city hotels, but some locals don’t like the plan.

September 19, 2023

Cuban President Addresses 78th General Assembly...

The President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Dáz-Canel Bermdez, addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventy-eighth session.

In Malawi, Soaring Maize Prices Pose...

A 110% spike in maize prices from the previous year has made the chronic food insecurity that has plagued Malawi for years worse.

Once Hailed as Role Model,Uyghur Entrepreneur...

For years, the young Uyghur entrepreneur was held up in Chinese media as a role model for other Uyghur youth – a clean-shaven, smartly-dressed young man who returned to China to start his educational consulting business after getting an MBA in the United States.

September 18, 2023

Kenyan Farmers to Abondon Coffee Cultivation...

According to the International Coffee Organization, Kenya is Africa’s fifth-largest producer of coffee. But much like other farmers, Kenyan coffee farmers are being squeezed by climate change, price fluctuations, and now a real estate boom.

September 16, 2023

After Historic Earthquake, Moroccans Unite

Following the recent historic 6.8-magnitude earthquake, which left at least 2,900 people killed and more than 5,500 injured, Moroccans have united together and shown generosity to the survivors.

How a Scam Ring Opened Shop...

Cyber scam operations have proliferated across Southeast Asia, with hundreds of thousands people believed to be involved — some voluntarily, many not — in cajoling, stealing or blackmailing billions of dollars annually from their victims, according to UN estimates. 

September 15, 2023

Press Briefing for Annual Energy...

Reporters are briefed by Damilola Ogunbiyi, Co-Chair of UN-Energy and Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sustainable Energy for All, on the annual Energy Compact progress report

Pakistan’s Unregulated Cable Cars: Hanging in...

Due to an absence of roads and bridges, unregulated chairlifts are a common mode of transport for many mountain communities in Pakistan.Authorities shut down cable cars for inspections after the recent rescue of eight people from a broken chairlift drawn attention to poor safety standards.

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