On Thursday, July 11th, Kenyan President William Ruto announced the dismissal of his entire cabinet, excluding the Deputy President and the Prime Cabinet Secretary, following weeks of intense anti-government protests....
Read moreDetailsOptimism for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage agreement has waned as new conditions emerge, complicating the negotiations. Talks in Doha had raised hopes for a breakthrough, with Hamas showing willingness...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, July 10th, the Israeli military expanded its evacuation order to encompass all of Gaza City, urging residents to move southwards to safer areas. This decision comes as Israeli...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, July 9th, a devastating landslide at an illegal gold mine in Indonesia’s Sulawesi island claimed at least 23 lives, with dozens more still missing. The landslide, triggered by...
Read moreDetailsKenyan police have begun patrolling the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as part of an international effort to combat the escalating gang violence that has plagued the country. This deployment, the...
Read moreDetailsIsrael’s Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for compulsory military service, ending decades of exemptions. This landmark decision has sparked intense debate and could potentially...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, July 2nd, riot police in Nairobi and Mombasa fired tear gas to disperse protesters, calling for President William Ruto's resignation and an end to police brutality. These demonstrations...
Read moreDetailsGreece has implemented a new labor law allowing some businesses to extend their workweek to six days, making it the first European Union country to do so. This new policy,...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, June 19, Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in for his second term as South Africa’s president in a ceremony held at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The inauguration marked...
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