US strikes program exacted an appalling toll on Muslim, Brown, and Black civilians: ACLU
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has blasted the US government for its “unlawful lethal strikes program” that has taken a heavy toll on Muslim, Brown and Black civilians in different parts of the world.
US-China ‘cold war’ with global repercussions
Former US national security adviser Henry Kissinger has warned that persisting tensions between Washington and Beijing pose “the biggest problem” for the world and will lead to a “cold war” if the two economic powers fail to mend ties.
Iran-EU Trade Drops by 10% in First Two Months
Iran’s trade with European Union (EU) countries has declined by 10 percent in the first two months of 2021 comparing to the same period in 2020 as they traded €704 million worth of goods and commodities during January and February.
Iran Captures Online US-Arms Dealing Band
Deputy Commander of Iran's Law Enforcement Police Forces Brigadier General Qassem Rezayee said that the Iranian security forces have captured and disbanded a ring who smuggled US-made weapons to Iran via Turkey and traded the cargoes through internet websites and social media.
27 people killed in bomb attack in Afghanistan
At least 27 people have been killed and dozens more wounded after a powerful vehicle-borne bomb went off in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Logar, local officials say.
Is “Change of Tone” of Saudis Serious?
Nowadays Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s remarks that Riyadh is seeking to have “good relations” with Iran have received mixed reactions and everybody interprets it in his own way and style.
‘white supremacists’ most lethal threat to America
US President Joe Biden has called for police reform amid a disconcerting surge in deadly US police violence against Black Americans and members of minority groups.
French watchdog warns of US big tech’s sway over payment services
Digital payment services developed by US tech giants such as Apple (AAPL.O) and Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) risk reinforcing their market power by giving them greater sway over consumers' data, France's antitrust authority said on Thursday.
Boris Johnson’s premiership total failure
It seems at times as though everything Boris Johnson touches results in complete shambolic failure. For many living in Britain, this reality is not new. Nor is it new to the millions who, interestingly in spite of his track record, voted for him as London mayor, and ultimately as prime minister, fulfilling Johnson’s long-held dream of running the country.
Iraqi resistance group stages drone attack on base housing US warplanes
An Iraqi resistance group has staged a drone attack on an airbase housing US forces and warplanes north of the capital Baghdad.





























