Headlines
  • Thirty people have died in a devastating fire at a pub in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, according to reports on Tuesday.
  • Two UAE tankers have been struck in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
  • On Monday, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said that airstrikes on Iran have started for the third night in a row.
  • On Monday, the UAE Ministry of Defense announced that two Iranian tankers had attacked two national tankers. One Indian crew member was killed and eight others were injured, including four critically, by cruise missiles in the southern lane of the Strait of Hormuz in Omani territorial waters.
  • Despite unleashing fresh attacks on Iran and reimposing a blockade of Iranian ports, US President Donald Trump said on Monday that an deal with Tehran to end the Middle East war was still possible.
  • IRGC spokesman Hossein Mohebbi said in a statement on Monday that Iran will "continue to exercise our sovereignty and management over the Strait of Hormuz."
  • A constitutional amendment was passed by the Hungarian parliament to oust Orban ally President Tamas Sulyok.

Year: 2023

April 23, 2023

‘Ogre’ Battalion Uses Brutality to Instill...

Myanmar’s military has faced stiff resistance from ordinary men and women who have taken up arms to form People’s Defense Force bands to fight junta troops since the military’s coup two years ago. The Ogres’ atrocities are meant to terrorize their foes, who often have little combat training and aren’t usually well-armed.

April 22, 2023

Some Sudanese Flee Fighting, While Others...

The violence between rival military forces has trapped civilians in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.Narrated by  Salem Solomon,Sidahmed Ibraheem has this report from Khartoum.

The Mayor of Minneapolis Signs Law...

A new ordinance now allows Muslims in Minneapolis to hear the call to prayer five times each day from mosques all throughout the city.Narrated by Salem Solomon, Mohamud Mascadde has this report from Minneapolis.

Junta Arrests Reporter, Celebrities Who Criticized...

Authorities in Myanmar have arrested a journalist and three celebrities who criticized the junta’s bombing of a village in Sagaing region that killed 200 people, including children, a source with knowledge of the country’s legal system said Friday.

April 21, 2023

UN Secretary-General Briefs Reporters on Sudan...

During his briefing to media on the situation in Sudan, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres (answers to a question from Sherwin Bryce-Peaseĺ), UN Bureau Chief of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesperson for the secretary-general, is at the right

Battleground Towns in Ukraine: Lyman

Formerly occupied city of  Lyman, a strategically located city that locals refer to as “The Gates of Donbas.” Residents of the formerly prosperous metropolis now sleep in the basements of abandoned industries and rail yards, not far from towns that have been reduced to ruins.

Niger Fishermen Say Catch in Madarounfa...

Lake Madarounfa is vital to the livelihood and providing food on the tables of the fishermen in Madarounfa, Niger. A drought, though, puts both at risk.Narrated by Salem Solomon, Youssouf Abdoulaye has this report from Niamey:VOA News

British Government Fends off Growing Concern...

The British police are investigating a number of alleged Chinese police stations in the country as it emerged that a businessman with ties to the Communist Party’s United Front operations was photographed rubbing shoulders with then-Prime Minister Theresa May.

April 20, 2023

Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues’ 22nd...

During the 22nd session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), a participant attends a meeting. In relation to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the six specified areas of the Permanent Forum (economic and social development, culture, environment, education, health, and human rights) were considered at this meeting.

President of Zimbabwe,World Bank Tell Tales...

President Emmerson Mnangagwa said that the economy of Zimbabwe was improving as the country celebrated its independence on Tuesday. Although Zimbabwe’s poverty levels are declining, according to a World Bank report published this month, they are still very high.

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