Category: World
Historic Presidential Election held in Indonesia
Indonesia left on a memorable popularity-based practice as casting votes was initiated on Wednesday, drawing a noteworthy turnout of near about 200 million citizens. The
France Attempts To End Israel-Lebanon Hostilities, Hezbollah Rejects Talks
France has presented a written proposal to Lebanon aimed at ending hostilities with Israel and resolving the disputed Lebanon-Israel border. The plan calls for Hezbollah
WHO chief reiterates call for Gaza ceasefire, says medical aid to enclave ‘drop in the ocean’
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached a critical point, with the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, emphasizing the dire
Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Tense Situation In Rafah, Gaza On Phone Call
In a recent phone call, U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the tense situation in Rafah, Gaza. This 45-minute call,
NATO Chief Urges Europe to Ramp Up Arms Production
The Call for Increased Arms Production In a recent interview with German media, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg underscored the urgent need for Europe to
Pakistan Suspends Its Internet Services, Closes Borders To Held PM Election
Today, Pakistan is holding an election to choose its next Prime Minister. The competition is mainly between Nawaz Sharif from the Pakistan Muslim League and
What could it mean for the UK now that King Charles’ Health is Unstable
King Charles III is the current monarch of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms, who ascended the throne in 2022, following the death
New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium: Hosting the 2026 World Cup Final
New Jersey is set to host the grand finale of the 2026 World Cup at the iconic MetLife Stadium. Despite initial speculations of Texas being
How the U.S.-Greece Arms Deal Could Shift the Balance of Power in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea
On January 29, 2024, the U.S. and Greece announced a landmark arms deal worth $3 billion, which includes the sale of 24 F-35 fighter jets,
Time for the EU to Show Some Backbone and Stand Up to Israel
In recent times, the European Union’s stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict has been a subject of intense scrutiny. The EU, historically perceived as leaning towards