Sudan’s Army Reports First Defection of RSF Commander in Efforts to Push Back Militant Group
The defection of Abuagla Keikal, a high-ranking commander from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), to the Sudanese army marks a significant turning point in Sudan’s ongoing conflict. Keikal, who commanded RSF forces in the southeastern state of El Gezira, is…
Hezbollah’s Role in the Syrian War
The assassination of Hezbollah’s Secretary General Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah has brought a wave of buried sentiments to the foreground once again over Hezbollah’s involvement in the Syrian war. The confusion about Hezbollah’s role in Syria begins with misunderstandings over the…
UK Counterterrorism Police Raid Home of Pro-Palestine Journalist
British counterterrorism police recently raided the home of Asa Winstanley, a well-known investigative journalist and associate editor at The Electronic Intifada, a publication that focuses on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The early-morning raid involved about 10 officers, who confiscated several…
Over One Billion People Live in Acute Poverty: UN Report
A new United Nations report has revealed that over one billion people live in acute poverty, with nearly half residing in conflict-affected countries. The report, released by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), highlights that nations in conflict exhibit significantly higher…
‘Indigenous Peoples Day’ Observed Around the US to Remember Genocide of Native Americans
On 14th of October 2024, the United States once again observed both Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October, reflecting the ongoing debate between honoring Columbus and acknowledging the Indigenous peoples’ experiences of colonization. While…
Israel’s Ongoing Attempts at a Ground Invasion in South Lebanon Fail
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,…





