Egypt: Necessary measures to be taken to prevent recurrence of border shooting incident
Investigation committees were formed to determine the details of the incident, define responsibilities and take the necessary measures to prevent its recurrence in the future, a high-level source told Al Qahera News on Monday.
Colombia moves to become latest South American country to ban bullfighting
Congress passes bill banning bullfighting and if President Petro signs it into law, ban will come into effect in 2027, bringing Colombia in line with Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Guatemala that have banned bullfighting.
Israel keeps changing storyline on Rafah massacre as global fury mounts
Israel's fluctuating narrative regarding the bombing of Tal al Sultan camp for internally displaced Palestinians on May 26 — killing at least 45 people and wounding more than 250 — finds few takers and is fuelling skepticism worldwide.
The art project aiming to keep Australia’s Indigenous people out of jail
More Indigenous people are behind bars in Australia than ever before, making them the world’s most imprisoned people. Despite making up 3.8 percent of the national population, Indigenous Australians make up 33 percent of the prison population and are 17 times more likely to be jailed than non-Indigenous people.
Who is Dhruv Rathee? From Modi fan to Indian PM’s most formidable critic
An ominous soundtrack serves as his backdrop as YouTuber Dhruv Rathee appears on the screen. His trademark collarless shirt – red on this occasion – and knowing half-smile are his only introduction before he launches straight into a troubling question: “Is India becoming a dictatorship?”
Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor chiefs meet UAE president to bolster business ties in energy,...
The heads of Korea’s major business groups, including Samsung, SK and Hyundai Motor, met with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to elevate their business partnerships in energy, defense and other key industries with the country, Tuesday.
OCHA says 17 million Syrians need humanitarian assistance
Almost three-quarters of the population of Syria still require humanitarian assistance, a startling 25 percent increase since 2021, said Ramesh Rajasingham, Director of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), on Monday.
Afghan puzzle
WHEN it comes to counterterrorism cooperation with the Afghan Taliban, we are moving in circles. While the authorities say that anti-Pakistan terrorists have havens in Afghanistan — particularly the banned TTP — Kabul’s de facto rulers insist this is not the case.
Live blog: Dignity of humanity ‘destroyed’ in Gaza — Turkish minister
Israel has killed at least 36,096 Palestinians — including babies, children, and women — and wounded 81,136 in its 235-day war on Gaza, while some 10,000+ people are feared buried under the debris of bombed homes.
EU states announce formal recognition of Palestinian state
Spanish PM calls Palestinian statehood ‘only route to peace’; Israel accuses Madrid of incitement to Jewish ‘genocide’.
