Many in Europe have to skip meals to cope with energy crisis
There is serious and rising concern and outrage among the European public over the cost of living fueled by higher energy prices and approaching winter.
Yemen showcases military might
The leader of Yemen’s Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, says enemy’s efforts to destroy the army have failed as a delegation returns from Amman after holding talks on the truce with Saudi Arabia.
U.S. presence cost Syria $107bn
Syria has provided the clearest picture yet over the losses the country has suffered as a result of the United States presence in the country's east and north.
Palestinians decry U.S. inaction over Israeli raids
Palestinian organizations who saw Israeli regime forces raid their property in the occupied territories last week have denounced the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden’s lethargic response saying Washington’s inaction puts their staff at risk of arbitrary detention and torture.
European energy bills soar with UK the latest
The European continent is currently the flashpoint when it comes to unprecedented demand and costs for energy despite winter being still a few months away.
World politics moving from the West to the East: academic
A senior Pakistani lecturer in the department of politics and international relations at the University of Sialkot says that world politics is shifting from the West to the East as Iran and China show resistance to America’s hegemony.
U.S. has launched ‘almost 400 military interventions’ since its founding
The United States has waged nearly 400 military interventions since its founding in 1776, according to new research published this week that studied available databases and other resources on the matter.
Germans want to continue operations of remaining NPPs
According to a new survey from Der Spiegel, three-quarters of all Germans want to continue the operations of Germany's remaining nuclear power plants, throwing into question the country's much-touted plan to phase out nuclear energy. Is the country about to make a U-turn on the issue?
Child killing Israeli machine “alarms” UN
The United Nations Human Rights Chief, Michelle Bachelet, has strongly censured Israel’s “unconscionable” massacre of Palestinian children following the apartheid regime’s latest indiscriminate attack on the besieged Gaza Strip.
Nasrallah: “Israel could not bear more missiles”
The Secretary-General of the Lebanese Movement Hezbollah says Israel could not put up with more missiles after the apartheid regime showed its savage nature against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip once again.