The military authorities in Myanmar have announced a large-scale prisoner release following a decision to commute all death sentences to life imprisonment, in a move tied to the country’s traditional New Year celebrations. According to official statements, more than 4,300 prisoners are expected......
French President Emmanuel Macron has raised concerns over the stability of a recently announced ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, warning that ongoing military operations could undermine the agreement. The truce, described as a ten-day ceasefire, was announced by Donald Trump as part of efforts......
Venezuelan authorities have released dozens of political detainees in recent days, as international pressure—particularly from the United States—continues to influence developments in the country’s political landscape. The latest releases reportedly include more than forty individuals......
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting political pressure after fresh revelations surrounding the appointment of former ambassador Peter Mandelson reignited controversy in Westminster. The issue centers on the disclosure that Mandelson reportedly failed a formal security vetting process......
The United States says its naval blockade of Iranian ports near the Strait of Hormuz has forced 13 vessels to turn back since operations began, even as maritime data suggests the enforcement effort is facing gaps. The operation, led by United States Central Command, has entered its fourth day amid rising......
Hungary’s political landscape is undergoing significant turbulence following the electoral defeat of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, prompting internal debate within his ruling party, Fidesz. After Sunday’s unexpected election result, Orban quickly conceded defeat to opposition leader Peter......
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun refused to join a proposed phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, contradicting an earlier announcement by Donald Trump that the two leaders would speak for the first time in decades. The decision underscores persistent political barriers between Beirut......
Scotland’s ruling party, the Scottish National Party, has pledged to introduce price caps on essential food items if it secures victory in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The proposal is aimed at easing the financial burden on households facing rising living costs. First Minister John Swinney......
The Minister of Communication and Media in Burundi was found dead early Thursday morning inside his vehicle in a rural area near Bujumbura, according to administrative and police sources cited by AFP. The body of Gabby Bugaga was discovered by local farmers inside the driver’s seat of a pickup......
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched a direct verbal attack on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declaring that no power could threaten Türkiye or its leadership while accusing Israeli officials of killing children. The remarks mark a new escalation in tensions between the two......
Israel’s army chief ordered that all territory south of the Litani River be treated as a combat zone targeting Hezbollah fighters. The directive marks a sharp escalation in a six week conflict that began on March 2 and has intensified across southern Lebanon. Israeli officials say more than 1,700......
Amir Hamza, a senior figure in Lashkar-e-Taiba, was critically wounded after being shot by unidentified attackers in Lahore. The shooting took place outside the offices of a local news channel. He was taken to hospital with severe injuries, and his condition remains critical. Authorities have opened......
Bulgaria is heading into a new parliamentary election amid ongoing political instability, with former president Rumen Radev emerging as a leading figure in the race. Running on an anti-corruption platform, he has gained strong support in rural areas where frustration with years of ineffective governance......
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