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Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
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The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier arrives in Split, Croatia, on March 28, 2026. Photographer Zvonimir Barisin By Xinhua News Agency The White House Office of Management and Budget on Friday
Read MoreChina desire UN Security Council to avoid backing unauthorized military operations in Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
Read MoreDjibouti dictator Ismail Omar Guelleh campaigning for re-election
Ismail Omar Guelleh, is well-known to Djiboutians. He has, after all, been in power since May 1999, the year he succeeded his uncle, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, for whom he was in charge of national
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Germany works to clarify new rules on fighting-age men leaving country
Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
Read MoreEx-Israeli premier Ehud Olmert says Jews committing crimes against humanity in West Bank
By Anadolu Agency Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Saturday that Jews are committing killings, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity in the West Bank. In an interview with
Read MoreWhite House seeks 1.5 trillion USD in defence spending in 2027 budget proposal
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier arrives in Split, Croatia, on March 28, 2026. Photographer Zvonimir Barisin By Xinhua News Agency The White House Office of Management and Budget on Friday
Read MoreChina desire UN Security Council to avoid backing unauthorized military operations in Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
Read MoreDjibouti dictator Ismail Omar Guelleh campaigning for re-election
Ismail Omar Guelleh, is well-known to Djiboutians. He has, after all, been in power since May 1999, the year he succeeded his uncle, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, for whom he was in charge of national
Read More
Featured ArticlesGermany works to clarify new rules on fighting-age men leaving country
Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
Germany works to clarify new rules on fighting-age men leaving country
Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
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Read MoreUganda claims Rwandan military violated its territory
Uganda on Sunday accused the Rwanda’s border troops of entering into its territory and killing two people. The Ugandan Foreign Ministry said it protested in “the strongest terms the
Read MoreEnglish school children to wear masks to tackle Omicron surge
A teacher hands out face masks to students on the first day back at school, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown begins to ease, at Fulham Boys School in London, Britain, March 8, 2021.
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Cancer patients face ‘perfect storm’ as Covid piles pressure on NHS
Macmillan said ‘patients are entering a system that was on its knees even before the pandemic’. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA Media The Guardian By Andrew Gregory Progress in clearing the NHS cancer
Read MoreUganda claims Rwandan military violated its territory
Uganda on Sunday accused the Rwanda’s border troops of entering into its territory and killing two people. The Ugandan Foreign Ministry said it protested in “the strongest terms the
Read MoreEnglish school children to wear masks to tackle Omicron surge
A teacher hands out face masks to students on the first day back at school, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown begins to ease, at Fulham Boys School in London, Britain, March 8, 2021.
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Blog PostsTurkey to use Black Sea gas ‘hopefully’ next year, says President Erdogan
By Anadolu Agency Turkey is establishing an energy base on the seabed in the Black Sea, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, adding that the gas “hopefully” will be available to use
UK must raise taxes and cut spending, Hunt says ahead of budget
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt looks on outside Number 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain November 1, 2022. Photographer Hannah McKay By Reuters Finance minister Jeremy Hunt
7 French citizens currently detained in Iran, foreign minister says
By Anadolu Agency Two more French citizens have been detained in Iran, bringing the total number of people from France held in the Islamic republic to seven, the country’s foreign minister
Bahrain websites attacked as it holds parliamentary election
Credit to Photo Anadolu Agency By The Associated Press Bahrain voted Saturday in a parliamentary and local election just hours after hackers targeted government websites in the island kingdom
Somali officials say 97 Al-Shabab terrorists killed
Somalia’s Ministry of Information say on Friday morning that 97 al-Shabaab terrorists were killed during two large-scale operations of the country’s army and security forces.
UK, France underline urgency of addressing irregular migration
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets with President of France, Emmanuel Macron, during a bilateral meeting during the COP27 summit at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Photographer Stefan
MoJ staff offered ‘route out’ amid concerns over Dominic Raab behaviour
Dominic Raab walks outside Number 10 Downing Street. Photographer Peter Nicholls/Reuters The Guardian By Pippa Crerar Exclusive: Some civil servants may have still been traumatised by his
Infamous Instagram Scammer Hushpupi Faces 11 Years in US Prison
Hushpupi By The African Exponent Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, better known as Hushpuppi, known for his lavish display of wealth on Instagram has been sentenced. He made a name for himself on Instagram
UK economy shrinks at start of feared long recession
Millennium Bridge with the City of London financial district. Photographer Hannah McKay By Reuters Britain’s economy shrank in the three months to September at the start of what is likely
Tensions mount between Italy, France over migrant rescue ship
By Anadolu Agency Italy’s policy of keeping its ports closed to ships carrying rescued migrants has raised tensions between Rome and Paris. This came as Italy’s new coalition
Turkey to use Black Sea gas ‘hopefully’ next year, says President Erdogan
By Anadolu Agency Turkey is establishing an energy base on the seabed in the Black Sea, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, adding that the gas “hopefully” will be available to use
UK must raise taxes and cut spending, Hunt says ahead of budget
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt looks on outside Number 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain November 1, 2022. Photographer Hannah McKay By Reuters Finance minister Jeremy Hunt
7 French citizens currently detained in Iran, foreign minister says
By Anadolu Agency Two more French citizens have been detained in Iran, bringing the total number of people from France held in the Islamic republic to seven, the country’s foreign minister
Bahrain websites attacked as it holds parliamentary election
Credit to Photo Anadolu Agency By The Associated Press Bahrain voted Saturday in a parliamentary and local election just hours after hackers targeted government websites in the island kingdom
Somali officials say 97 Al-Shabab terrorists killed
Somalia’s Ministry of Information say on Friday morning that 97 al-Shabaab terrorists were killed during two large-scale operations of the country’s army and security forces.
UK, France underline urgency of addressing irregular migration
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets with President of France, Emmanuel Macron, during a bilateral meeting during the COP27 summit at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Photographer Stefan
MoJ staff offered ‘route out’ amid concerns over Dominic Raab behaviour
Dominic Raab walks outside Number 10 Downing Street. Photographer Peter Nicholls/Reuters The Guardian By Pippa Crerar Exclusive: Some civil servants may have still been traumatised by his
Infamous Instagram Scammer Hushpupi Faces 11 Years in US Prison
Hushpupi By The African Exponent Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, better known as Hushpuppi, known for his lavish display of wealth on Instagram has been sentenced. He made a name for himself on Instagram
UK economy shrinks at start of feared long recession
Millennium Bridge with the City of London financial district. Photographer Hannah McKay By Reuters Britain’s economy shrank in the three months to September at the start of what is likely
Tensions mount between Italy, France over migrant rescue ship
By Anadolu Agency Italy’s policy of keeping its ports closed to ships carrying rescued migrants has raised tensions between Rome and Paris. This came as Italy’s new coalition


