Iran Signals Internet Comeback as Protests Rage, Families Wait for a Digital Lifeline

Iran’s top telecommunications official has promised that nationwide internet access will be restored “today or tomorrow,” offering a flicker of hope after days of digital isolation during one of the … Read More

UN Secretary-General Calls on Iran to Show Maximum Restraint as Nationwide Protests Escalate

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Iranian authorities to exercise “maximum restraint” amid ongoing protests across the country, calling for an end to what has been described as excessive … Read More

Garbage Mountain Collapses at Cebu Landfill, Leaving One Dead and Dozens Feared Trapped

Rescue teams in the central Philippines are racing against time after a massive collapse at a landfill in Cebu City left at least one person dead and dozens more feared … Read More

Switzerland Mourns as Investigators Work to Identify Victims of Crans-Montana Bar Fire

Swiss investigators have begun the heartbreaking work of identifying the victims of a devastating New Year’s Eve fire that swept through a crowded bar in the luxury ski resort town … Read More

Pope Leo Takes a Message of Peace to Lebanon Amid Intensifying Israeli Strikes

Pope Leo is traveling to Lebanon today, carrying a message the world desperately needs to hear — a call for peace, unity, and human dignity. His visit comes as Lebanon … Read More

Half of South Sudan in Acute Hunger as Aid Drops to Record Low

Nearly half of South Sudan’s population is now trapped in acute hunger, and humanitarian assistance has fallen to its lowest level ever, according to a new warning from Oxfam. The … Read More