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 →

BOSTON (Reuters) – According to her counsel and the institution, US immigration authorities arrested and canceled the visa of a Turkish doctorate student at Tufts institution near Boston who expressed sympathy for Palestinians during Israel’s Gaza conflict. Rumeysa Ozturk’s supporters claim that her detention is the first known immigration arrestRead 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 →

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya has activated for a new lending programme from the All-embracing Monetary Fund that will agency in bare money from the accepted programme which both abandon absolved abroad from aftermost week, Finance Abbot John Mbadi said on Monday. The East African nation and the IMF agreed aftermostRead More →

Ukrainian and US officials gathered for hours behind closed doors to discuss how to end the war with Russia, after Kyiv’s military conducted the war’s heaviest drone strike on Moscow overnight. After more than eight hours of discussions, the two sides released a joint statement saying Ukraine was prepared toRead More →

(Reuters) – Authorities in two Russian districts have banned the Telegram messenger because of concern that it may be exploited by opponents, according to a regional digital development minister quoted by the TASS news agency on Saturday. Dagestan and Chechnya are mostly Muslim territories in southern Russia, with intelligence servicesRead More →