Headlines
  • Iran threatened efforts to put an end to the almost seven-week confrontation on Tuesday, accusing the US of violating a precarious ceasefire with attacks close to the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the Israeli military is expanding ground operations in Lebanon and gaining more territory.
  • After an Israeli bombing in eastern Lebanon, rescue personnel removed twelve dead from the debris, according to state media on Tuesday.
  • 31 people were killed by Israeli strikes on Lebanon's southern region on Tuesday, according to Lebanon, as Israel claimed to be intensifying its attacks despite a shaky ceasefire in its war with Hezbollah.
  • After an 87-day nationwide internet blackout, Iran has partially lifted its restrictions.
  • Since its implementation on April 13, the U.S. embargo of Iranian ports and vessels associated with the regime has turned around 108 ships, according to a Tuesday statement from the U.S. military's Central Command.

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June 24, 2021

Documentary The Lakota Daughters

“The Lakota Daughters” Is A Documentary About The Struggles And Successes Of Oglala Lakota Women And Girls On The Pine Ridge Reservation In South Dakota. In The Original Online Programming – News/Documentary Category

April 30, 2021

Human Rights Concern in Saudi Arabia

According to a new study by the US State Department, there are credible reports of “hundreds” or “thousands” of Saudi political prisoners, including inmates who have allegedly been held without charge for long periods of time

January 16, 2021

Book by Uyghur Retiree Details Two...

France-based Uyghur woman’s trip back to Xinjiang to sign retirement papers in late 2016 turned into a 32-month ordeal of cold-iron shackles, interrogation and brainwashing sessions in one of the northwestern Chinese region’s notorious internment camps, detained by communist authorities as an alleged terrorist

January 15, 2021

In Russia’s Urals, Abandoned Industrial Towns...

In Russia’s Urals region, towns that once churned out industrial chemicals and coal are now largely abandoned. Verkhnyaya Gubakha was once a thriving city of more than 30,000, but the population has dwindled, and the landscape is returning to forested taiga

October 13, 2020

LGBT Pride Parade Rolls Through Kosovo’s...

Kosovo’s LGBT Pride Parade took place in the capital, Pristina. To prevent the spread of the coronavirus, activists paraded in their brightly colored cars at the event on October 12

October 7, 2020

LogOn: Temperature Sensing Devices

Even though businesses are reopening around the world, the pandemic is still a reality. Many offices are taking people’s temperature before they are allowed inside. In some industries handheld thermometers may not be efficient enough

September 11, 2020

Lockdown Lessons In Hungary: ‘It’s A...

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed Hungary’s digital divide, with many children in poorer rural areas receiving little teaching or support during recent months.

September 2, 2020

Botswana Hopes Mysterious Elephant Deaths Are...

Botswana’s neighbor, Zimbabwe, recorded its first mysterious deaths last week, with the loss of at least 11 elephants. Wildlife authorities there say the cause appears to be a bacterial infection

Spain Prepares to Reopen Schools...

The number of COVID-19 infections has been rising in Spain, one of the early epicenters of the pandemic

August 5, 2020

Kazakhstan: Authorities See COVID-19 Improvement, but...

Despite positive signals, the government has, after many months of complacency, moved to tighten up its rules on mask-wearing. On July 30, the chief sanitary state doctor Aizhan Yesmagambetova signed a decreerequiring the wearing of face coverings not only indoors, but also on the street, in order “to reduce the risk of infection among the population.” Offenders face a fine of up to 83,340 tenge ($200)

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