As security forces scrambled to quell a wave of violence that has killed over 100 people and threatened to derail the nation’s difficult peace process, Colombia swore “war” against left-wing insurgents on Monday. Three departments in Colombia have reported violence in the last five days, ranging from the deep AmazonRead More →

Nigerian rescuers boosted the death toll from 86 to 98 when a petrol tanker truck exploded, killing civilians racing to get gasoline. According to Abdullahi Baba-Arah, Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), the blast on Saturday injured 69 persons when the truck fell over on aRead More →

Following President Asif Ali Zardari’s consent, the Ministry of Law and Justice nominated two new judges to the Islamabad High Court (IHC). The government has appointed Muhammad Azam Khan and Inaam Ameen Minhas as additional judges of the IHC. The two new extra judges will take their oaths on Monday.Read More →

BELGRADE (Reuters) — Tens of thousands of anti-government protestors in Belgrade held a 15-minute silence in front of the state broadcaster RTS headquarters to remember the deaths of a train station roof collapse, which they blame on Serbian authorities. Students from Belgrade State University coordinated and led the demonstration, askingRead More →

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced its new Hajj 2025 regulatory policy, which requires security certification for Hajj packages worth Rs3 million or more. The ministry also stated on Saturday that the names of persons registering for a private Hajj package for Rs3 million or more will be forwardedRead More →