Violence Erupts in Belfast as Tensions Rise Following Knife Attack Charges
The city of Belfast has been plagued by disorder and unrest, as police and local leaders scramble to restore calm…
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The city of Belfast has been plagued by disorder and unrest, as police and local leaders scramble to restore calm…
The conflict in Myanmar has been raging for over a year, with the military regime facing opposition from various rebel…
The situation in Myanmar has taken a dire turn, with rebel groups facing significant losses as the military continues to…
UK leaders on Tuesday urged for calm after far-right groups and figures called for anti-migrant rallies to be held across…
Lebanon's health ministry said an Israeli airstrike on Tyre killed at least eight people on Tuesday, with the Israeli military…
The usually stoic streets of Herat, a city in western Afghanistan, were transformed into a battleground as a group of…
Iran's allocation of fan tickets for the group stage of the World Cup has been revoked just days before the…
A disturbing display of aggression and lawlessness has led to the imprisonment of several men involved in a protest over…
The government is introducing the National Security (State Threats) Bill which could become law within weeks.
The situation in the Middle East has taken a dramatic turn as Israeli air strikes have hit the Lebanese city…
The Nigerian army said on June 7 it freed 360 people abducted by Boko Haram in the northeastern part of the country. The operation, according to the army’s statement, was conducted in the Mandara mountains which form a part of the militant group’s stronghold. It resulted in the release of several people, including children, who had been abducted across different communities in Borno.
Escalation in the regional conflict on June 7 was triggered by a deadly Israeli strike on the South Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh, a neighbourhood governed by the Islamist militant group Hezbollah, Israel’s declared enemy in this war. A team of France 24 journalists went there the following day to gauge the atmosphere.The team was forbidden from showing the locals' faces without explicit consent as some feared that they could become targets.