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Global displacement rises as conflicts escalate worldwide

A new report from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reveals that at least 123.2 million people across the globe remain forcibly displaced, meaning one out of every 67 individuals has been uprooted from their home. This marks an increase of 7 million people, or 6 percent, compared......

Israel strikes Yemen’s Hodeidah port and threatens blockade

Israel launched a series of overnight strikes on the port city of Hodeidah in Yemen, claiming the site is used by Houthi rebels to transport weapons. Both Israeli forces and Houthi-aligned media confirmed the attack on Tuesday. Hodeidah, a crucial hub for humanitarian aid deliveries in Yemen, was struck......

Ukrainian drone strike disrupts operations at Russian electronics plant

On June 9, a Ukrainian drone strike reached deep into Russian territory, temporarily halting production at an electronics facility in the Chuvashia region along the Volga River, according to the regional governor. The plant, located approximately 1,300 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, ceased operations......

Pope Leo urges unity over nationalism at Pentecost Mass

Vatican City, June 8 – Pope Leo, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, voiced concern over the rise of nationalist political movements during his homily at a Pentecost Mass held in St. Peter’s Square. Without referencing any specific country or leader, he described such movements......

Russia and Ukraine exchange heavy strikes amid rising tensions

A deadly overnight drone assault by Russia on Kyiv left at least four civilians dead and 20 injured, with widespread destruction reported across the capital, Ukrainian officials confirmed Friday. The attack, which involved UAVs and ballistic missiles, sparked fires in residential and civil infrastructure......

Backing stability in the Sahara is a strategic necessity

In a compelling opinion piece for The Telegraph, retired British Army officer and former Middle East adviser at the UK Ministry of Defence, Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall, emphasizes the importance of supporting stability in the Sahara region. He asserts that the United Kingdom must recognize its......

Russia-Ukraine War Key Developments Day 1,197

Russian drone strikes targeted apartment buildings in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, causing fires and injuring at least nine people, according to the city’s mayor. In response, Ukraine launched drone attacks against energy facilities in Russian-controlled territories of the Zaporizhia......

Trump’s tariffs and the fragile future of US power

The 1956 Suez Crisis stands as a historic example of how great powers can miscalculate and damage their global standing. Britain’s failed invasion of Egypt, carried out with France and Israel, was made worse by the mistaken belief that the United States would offer support. Instead, the U.S. used......

Russia-Ukraine conflict update day 1,195

As of Tuesday, June 3, the situation in the Russia-Ukraine war remains tense and complex. Fighting continues along the eastern front where Russian forces mostly control the area. Ukrainian authorities reported at least five fatalities due to ongoing clashes and shelling. In southeastern Ukraine, Ukrainian......

Resumption of Syrian flights to Turkey and new energy projects on the horizon

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that Syrian Airlines will soon resume flights to Turkey. Sharing the news on social media platform X, Erdogan stated that the flights would restart “soon,” although he did not provide a specific date. He also expressed hope that AJet,......

Iran Seeks Clear Sanctions Relief Framework in Nuclear Negotiations With US

Iran has insisted that the United States provide concrete guarantees on how and when economic sanctions will be lifted as part of ongoing negotiations over its nuclear program. Speaking on Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei stated that Iran expects Washington to offer detailed explanations......

Russia and Ukraine Resume Peace Talks Despite Rising Tensions

Russian and Ukrainian officials are set to meet in Istanbul for their second direct peace talks since 2022, despite persistent hostilities and no clear path to a resolution. The meeting comes just a day after Ukraine launched strikes on Russian nuclear-capable bombers, escalating tensions. Both delegations......

China rejects US accusations of violating Geneva tariff agreement

China has strongly denied allegations from the United States that it breached a recent tariff agreement, signaling renewed tension between the two economic giants. The dispute comes after both countries agreed last month in Geneva to reduce high tariffs on each other over a 90-day period. However, US......

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