Ukrainian Drone Strike Hits Russian Port, Damages Ship, Homes, and Oil Depot

A Ukrainian drone attack early Friday caused significant damage in the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, a crucial hub for Russian oil exports. According to Russian authorities, the strike … Read More

Tragedy Strikes Central Java: Landslide Buries Villages, Claims Lives, and Leaves Dozens Missing

Central Java, Indonesia – A devastating landslide swept through three villages in Cilacap district Thursday night, killing two people and leaving at least 21 others missing, authorities confirmed Friday. The … Read More

Visa Rejections Get Personal: Trump Administration Flags Obesity and Dependents as Potential ‘Burden’

The United States is now considering obesity and the presence of dependents with special needs as potential reasons to deny immigrant visas, marking the latest move by the Trump administration … Read More

Security Heightened Ahead of India-South Africa Test in Kolkata

Kolkata is gearing up for an electrifying cricket showdown as the India-South Africa Test match is set to begin on Friday at the iconic Eden Gardens Stadium. In anticipation of … Read More

Can Peru Reboot Its Amazon Oil? Communities Demand Justice Amid Pollution Fears

Deep in the northern Amazon of Peru, along a quiet bend of the Patoyacu River, 25-year-old Indigenous Urarina leader Wilmer Macusi pointed to a pool of water darkened with oil. … Read More

Iraq’s Prime Minister Sudani Declares Victory as Coalition Takes Lead in General Election

Iraq’s incumbent Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has claimed victory for his coalition after preliminary results from the general election showed a clear lead. Supporters of Sudani, seeking a second … Read More

Congress Ends Historic 43-Day Shutdown Amid Partisan Tensions

After 43 grueling days that left hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history finally came to an end yesterday. Congress approved a … Read More

Indonesia Considers Restrictions on Violent Video Games Like PUBG After School Explosion Injures Nearly 100

Indonesia is considering stricter regulations on violent video games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds after a tragic explosion at a Jakarta school mosque left nearly 100 students injured. The blast, which … Read More

Ivory Coast’s Simone Gbagbo: From First Lady to Fearless Presidential Challenger

In a defining moment for Ivory Coast’s political landscape, Simone Gbagbo — once one of the most controversial figures in West African politics — is running for president this Saturday. … Read More

Pentagon Journalists Walk Out as New Press Curbs Ignite Outrage Over Transparency

In a rare act of defiance, dozens of seasoned journalists covering the U.S. Defense Department have packed up their offices inside the Pentagon and handed back their credentials. This mass … Read More