Sunday, February 23, 2025

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US $2.2 Billion – Biggest Fraud In Caribbean History

A big scandal has surfaced in St Kitts and Nevis, forcing the government to commence a thorough investigation. The hub of this controversy is the infamous jail project, earmarked to be constructed by the Caribbean Galaxy Real Estate Corporation....

Sudan’s Path to Peace: Al-Burhan Stresses Truce as Essential Prerequisite to Negotiations

Sudan's military ruler, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has stated that discussions with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Saudi Arabia will be futile unless a truce is reached. Al-Burhan's comments come as opposing factions meet in Jeddah to try...

Returning home is not an option for Syrians stranded in Sudan

Syrians who lived in Sudan thought that the sounds of bombs, rockets, and gunfire were coming from behind them.

Russian airstrike in Kyiv kills 12, including a mother and toddler

Russia attacked many towns in Ukraine from the air, including Kyiv, killing at least 12 people.

Tunisia footballer sets himself on fire

A professional footballer in Tunisia has died after setting himself on fire to protest "police injustice" earlier this week, according to his family. Nizar Issaoui, a 35-year-old football player from Tunisia, got third-degree burns and was taken to a burns...

More than 100 feared dead in Myanmar Military Airstrike

The Myanmar military airstrike on Tuesday, which was one of the deadliest so far in the civil war, is thought to have killed more than 100 people. The BBC was told by survivors that they have found at least 80...

Saudi Arabia releases 13 Houthis as Oman tries to broker new truce

A spokeswoman for the Yemeni rebel group Houthi said that Saudi Arabia released more than a dozen Houthi prisoners ahead of a larger prisoner release that both sides agreed to. Omani officials arrived in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, on...

Pakistan calls Braverman’s remarks about British Pakistani men discriminatory

Pakistan's foreign office called British Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks "discriminatory and xenophobic" about Pakistani men.

US, UK, Japan, Australia criticises dissolution of Myanmar’s NLD

Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States are worried about the Myanmar military's decision to dissolve the country's former ruling party. They say that the move could make the already violent country even more unstable. On Tuesday, the...

UK airstrikes on IS suspected of killing 26 civilians says a charity

A study by a charity shows that UK airstrikes in Iraq and Syria may have killed at least 26 civilians.Action on Armed Violence says it has found evidence.
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Israeli Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Appears Increasingly Likely

As Iran inches closer to nuclear weapons capability, growing indications suggest that Israel is seriously considering a preemptive strike...
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