Abu Ubaida Urges Muslim World to Brace for Prolonged Conflict with Israel
Abu Ubaida, military spokesman for the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian resistance organization Hamas, says that the Gaza resistance is fully prepared to continue a long war with Israel.According to Arab media, in his first video speech since
Major change during the war in Ukraine: Appointment of the first female Prime Minister
KYIV: Ukraine’s parliament has appointed Yulia Sviridenko as the new prime minister amid the ongoing Russian war in the country. Yulia Sviridenko, 49, previously served as deputy prime minister. Her appointment is aimed at improving the government’s ability to handle war situations and
Pressure of retirement, Modi’s failed policies have become a burden for BJP
Delhi: Pressure to retire, Modi started becoming a burden for BJP due to failed policies. The leadership crisis and internal turmoil in BJP came to the fore, as Modi approached the age of 75, calls for retirement started rising from within India. According
UN Warns Over 11 Million Refugees Face Loss of Aid Amid Severe Funding Cuts
Geneva, July 19, 2025 —The United Nations has issued a stark warning that more than 11 million refugees worldwide are at imminent risk of losing lifesaving humanitarian assistance due to massive funding shortfalls, putting vulnerable populations in grave danger. In a new report
France Launches Inquiry into Systemic Failures That Enabled Paedophile Surgeon’s Abuse
Paris, July 19, 2025:French prosecutors have opened a full judicial inquiry into widespread systemic failures that allowed convicted paedophile surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec to operate in hospitals and sexually abuse hundreds of children over several decades, despite multiple red flags and a prior
Syrian Troops Withdraw from Sweida After Sectarian Clashes Kill Nearly 600
Sweida, Syria – July 18, 2025:Syrian government forces have withdrawn from the southern province of Sweida, a historic Druze heartland, following days of deadly sectarian violence that claimed the lives of at least 594 people, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human
U.S. Announces 93.5% Anti-Dumping Duty on Chinese Battery Material Imports
Washington, July 18, 2025: The United States has imposed a preliminary anti-dumping duty of 93.5% on imports of graphite, a key material used in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, from China, intensifying trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies. The announcement came from
Iraq: 70 people killed due to massive fire in shopping center in al-Kut city
BAGHDAD: At least sixty-nine people have been killed due to massive fire in a shopping center in al-Kut city. A fire that tore through a five-storey shopping centre in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut has left at least 61 dead, local officials
South Korea Joins Horizon Europe: A New Era of Global Research Collaboration
The Republic of Korea has become the first Asian country to join the European Union’s Horizon Europe program, a €95.5 billion research and innovation initiative. This landmark agreement was signed on July 17, 2025, by Ambassador Ryu Jeonghyun and Deputy Director General Signe
Amnesty Canada says the Building Canada Act is a ‘disturbing threat’ to the rights of Indigenous peoples.
A global human rights organization has added to calls condemning federal legislation that many say will impact Indigenous rights in Canada. In a news release Tuesday, Amnesty International Canada said the Building Canada Act (Bill C-5) a law that will allow projects deemed beneficial to