Saturday, 11 January , 2025
Macron secures second term in a divided French nation 26 Apr 2022

Macron secures second term in a divided French nation

Current President Emmanuel Macron has defeated Marine Le Pen in the second round of France’s elections but faces an uphill task to unite a much more polarized nation than when he first took the helm in 2017

Guterres calls for Ukraine ceasefire amid warning over UN’s existence 21 Apr 2022

Guterres calls for Ukraine ceasefire amid warning over UN’s existence

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appealed to Russia and Ukraine to halt fighting as over 200 former UN officials sent a joint letter to the UN chief warning of the world body’s future existence if he does not personally intervene to end the war. 

“High levels” of U.S. Muslim students bullied at school 19 Apr 2022

“High levels” of U.S. Muslim students bullied at school

The largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group in America has highlighted the ongoing problems facing Muslim American students who are not only still facing different types of bullying and intimidation but their problems are getting worse. 

U.S., Europe hit record inflation levels amid Ukraine crisis 17 Apr 2022

U.S., Europe hit record inflation levels amid Ukraine crisis

The United States’ Labor Department has announced that inflation has hit another record high level since 1981, rising 8.5 percent over the year to the end of March as the conflict in Ukraine drives up energy costs for average households.

Russia-Ukraine peace talks “to resume” as Biden seeks escalation 14 Apr 2022

Russia-Ukraine peace talks “to resume” as Biden seeks escalation

A source has told Russian media that peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv are set to resume on Monday after the Russian president said the negotiations had effectively run into a “deadlock.”

France on edge for two weeks over country’s future 12 Apr 2022

France on edge for two weeks over country’s future

Incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron and challenger Marine Le Pen have qualified for what looks likely to be a very tightly fought presidential election runoff on April 24.

Germany’s plan to cut Russian energy triggers panic 11 Apr 2022

Germany’s plan to cut Russian energy triggers panic

Speaking to journalists in the British capital London alongside UK PM Boris Johnson, the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says "[Germany] is actively working to get independent from the import of (Russian) oil and we think that we will be able to make it during this year.”

Asymmetrical guerrilla war against S. Arabia have been successful: ex-Senate candidate 10 Apr 2022

Asymmetrical guerrilla war against S. Arabia have been successful: ex-Senate candidate

A former U.S. Senate candidate says that asymmetrical warfare waged by a movement that persists in defending its country showed the competence of its architects.

Israeli regime arrested over 9,000 Palestinian kids since 2015 09 Apr 2022

Israeli regime arrested over 9,000 Palestinian kids since 2015

A new report has exposed the shocking scale of Palestinian children that have been have been detained by the Israeli regime from 2015 until today.

Saudi Arabia, UAE view Biden admin as unreliable partner: professor 05 Apr 2022

Saudi Arabia, UAE view Biden admin as unreliable partner: professor

A professor of government at Georgetown University in Qatar says that leaderships in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates look at the Biden administration as an unreliable partner who is not worthy to jeopardize the ties with Russia.