African States Ratify Nile River Deal Despite Egypt and Sudan Rejection
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has announced the formal implementation of the Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA) for managing and developing the Nile Basin’s water resources. This move has escalated tensions between Ethiopia and downstream nations Egypt and Sudan, who have…
More Than a Dozen US States Sue TikTok Over Alleged Mental Health Concerns
In a significant legal battle, over a dozen U.S. states have filed lawsuits against TikTok, accusing the popular social media platform of deliberately targeting minors with addictive features that exacerbate mental health issues. The lawsuits, filed independently by 13 states…
US Journalist Arrested in Israel for Revealing Impact Sites from Iran’s Retaliation
In a move stirring diplomatic tensions, 28-year-old independent American journalist Jeremy Loffredo, has been arrested in Israel on charges of endangering national security. Loffredo’s arrest comes after he reported on recent Iranian missile strikes that hit sensitive Israeli military sites,…
Somali Army Makes Progress in Recent Military Operations Against ‘al-Shabaab’ Militants
The recent military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) and its allies in Galgaduud and Middle Shabelle provinces have resulted in the deaths of 59 al-Shabaab militants and four Somali soldiers. These actions are part of Somalia’s ongoing efforts…
Hezbollah Vows to Fight On Despite Israel’s Targeted Assassinations
FEMA Short on Staff and Funding for ‘Potentially Catastrophic’ Hurricane Milton
The situation inside FEMA’s disaster recovery centers in Florida highlights the agency’s stretched resources as Hurricane Milton bears down on the state. After responding to Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby, FEMA is facing unprecedented pressure with only 9% of…
October 7 One Year Later: Lies and Distortions Debunked
On the morning of October 7, 2023, Palestinian resistance groups, led by Hamas, launched “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” with a surprise advance through the Erez crossing and into the colonized territories. Palestinian resistance fighters broke through Israel's “Iron Wall” using motorcycles,…
Lebanon Unites in Crisis Against Western Attempts at Division
Shortly after the Israeli regime’s mass casualty terror attacks in Beirut on Sept. 17 and Sept. 18, killing over 35 and injuring thousands, the Lebanese people rushed to donate blood and save lives. Civilians were seen transporting the injured to…
FEMA Announces $9 Billion Shortfall for Hurricane Relief as Israel Secures Another $8.7 Billion in Military Aid
A U.S. dockworkers' strike took place this week, halting operations at major East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. Over 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) were striking for better wages and protection against automation, putting an estimated 68%…





