Several hundred protesters demonstrated in Berlin on Sunday in favor of Turkish opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, whose detention has caused Turkey’s greatest street unrest in almost a decade. According to organizers, around 1,000 people joined the rally in downtown Berlin, while police estimated that number to be around 400. ManyRead More →

Regarding Pakistan’s decision to remove Afghan refugees, a top UNHCR official expressed alarm, saying that the action has caused significant unrest among the Afghan community in the nation. The UN has urged the whole community to take charge of the growing refugee crisis and share responsibilities. Afghan Citizen Card (ACC)Read More →

The United Nations said Saturday that attempts to respond to Myanmar’s fatal earthquake are hampered by a significant dearth of medical supplies, and that people impacted require immediate humanitarian relief. Following the massive earthquake that killed over 1,600 people in Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday, the UN said itRead More →

BANGKOK (AP) On Friday, a massive earthquake shook Myanmar and neighboring Thailand, killing at least 144 people in Bangkok and burying scores after a high-rise building under construction collapsed. Photos and video from two heavily damaged cities in Myanmar revealed numerous fallen buildings and other wreckage, prompting concerns that manyRead More →

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A landmine killed a Russian state television journalist and critically wounded her cameraman in Russia’s Belgorod district near the Ukrainian border, state television reported on Wednesday. According to a statement released by the Pervy Kanal TV channel, war journalist Anna Prokofieva and cameraman Dmitry Volkov stepped onRead More →

On Tuesday, a Russian court sentenced a woman to two years in prison for brandishing protest banners against President Vladimir Putin and the Ukraine crisis, the latest in a string of dissent-related convictions. Elena Abramova, a translator from Saint Petersburg, held up posters in 2023 reading “A world without war,Read More →

Korean Air has agreed to acquire up to 50 Boeing aircraft, the United States said Monday, as President Donald Trump wants to bolster American manufacturing. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick conducted a signing ceremony last Friday for the $32 billion pact between Korean Air, US aviation giant Boeing, and GE Aerospace.Read More →

(Reuters) – Malaysia affairs to bind regulations on semiconductors as it comes beneath U.S. burden to allegiant the breeze to China of chips acute to the development of bogus intelligence, the Financial Times appear on Sunday. Trade Minister Zafrul Aziz said that the U.S. government was ambitious Malaysia carefully clueRead More →