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  • Hezbollah claims that on Monday, its fighters attacked Israeli forces in southern Lebanon 20 times.
  • Iran's plan has been rejected by US President Donald Trump, who warned that the ceasefire is on "life support."
  • Iran's military is ready to "teach a lesson" to any aggressor, according to Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, speaker of the country's parliament.
  • Days before President Trump's visit to Beijing, the United States on Monday imposed sanctions on 12 people and organizations that it claimed helped sell and ship Iranian oil to China.
  • Cole A., 31, has pleaded not guilty plea on Monday after being accused of trying to kill US President Donald Trump during the yearly White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner.
  • A set of sanctions targeting Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank agreed upon by EU foreign ministers on Monday.

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December 3, 2023

Report: African Students Have the Highest...

To study in the United States, foreign students need to apply for an F-1 visa with the State Department. Students can live in the United States and pursue their studies with this visa. However, African students are denied these visas more frequently than students from other continents, according to a July 2023 report from an alliance of leaders in higher education.

December 2, 2023

HIV-Affected Women in Mozambique Get Support

According to a 2021 national HIV assessment report, one in four women in Mozambique between the ages of 35 and 39 are HIV positive. A group called the Kindlimuka Association works to help those living with HIV/AIDS in an effort to combat the stigma associated to the condition.

December 1, 2023

Relatives of Released Israeli-Argentinean Hostages Discuss...

Recently, Hamas released a group of hostages that included an Israeli Argentine mother and her two young daughters. As their family celebrates their safe return, they anxious about their father, who is still being held captive.

Church Buildings in Britain Find New...

Over 2,000 churches of various denominations in Britain have closed in the past ten years. As reported by Umberto Aguiar from London, while many have been demolished, some are finding new life and being used for purposes other than religious ones.

Scientists Say 2023 Amazon Drought Severest...

According to scientists, the Amazon region experienced the most severe drought on record in 2023.Rivers and lakes reached record low levels before rising in recent weeks. Because there was not enough water in the tributaries, thousands of people were isolated. Scientists say, this should be considered a warning about the possible impacts of climate change.

November 30, 2023

Jewish Customers Support New York-Palestinian Restaurant

After attacks in Israel on October 7, both Palestinians and Israelis are feeling uneasy. Despite their differences, one restaurant in Manhattan is uniting the two groups.

November 29, 2023

Some Choose to Stay in Ukraine’s...

In the Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhia, dozens of families with children still live close to front lines. And these family refuse to leave despite the fighting is still going on.

Mexican Journalist Remains Commited to Reporting...

Mexican journalist Maria Teresa Montaño has survived both kidnapping and death threats. However, she is not going to quit investigation of corruption and wrongdoing.

November 28, 2023

War Sparks Memories of 1982 Lebanon...

The worst memories of the 1982 massacres in Sabra and Shatila, Lebanon, are being evoked by the war between Hamas and Israel. Nicole Di Ilio has this report from the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut.

Starlink Internet Service from SpaceX Launched...

With the launch of Starlink satellite internet services, Zambia has become the sixth country in Africa. Providing Zambians faster, more reliable, and uncapped internet access is the goal. It is not clear, though, if the service is cheap enough to bridge the digital divide.

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