34 dead, 14 rescued from migrant boat in Syrian waters
Syrian authorities have found 34 dead and 14 survivors from a migrant boat near the coastal city of Tartous, that survivors said had left from northern Lebanon, Samer Qubrusli, the Director-General of ports, told Reuters.
NE Syria’s Residents Live No Normal Life Due To Turkish Constant Shelling
In the village of Jatal in the countryside of Derbasiyah town, north of Hasakah governorate in northeast Syria, Muhammad Ali Sheikh, 50, rushes early in the morning to feed his hungry in anticipation for the shelling that may begin at any moment.
EU calls for war crimes tribunal over Ukraine mass graves
The European Union has called for a war crimes tribunal as Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said new evidence of torture has been found as more bodies are exhumed from a mass burial site in a town re-taken from Russian forces.
G-7 trade ministers pledge to boost supply chain resiliency
Trade ministers from the Group of Seven advanced economies agreed Thursday to bolster supply chain resiliency for vital products including critical minerals amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
Israel sells anti-drone system to Ukraine via Poland
An Israeli firm has supplied anti-drone systems to Ukraine through Poland, Israeli media revealed yesterday.
Putin-Xi meeting: Russian leader praises China’s balance on Ukraine and slams ‘unipolar ugliness’
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denounced what he calls Western attempts to create a "unipolar world" as he met his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in Samarkand.
Syria’s NE Farmers Fear Bullets Of Turkish Border Guards
Indiscriminate or direct Turkish bullets raise the concern of the 65-year-old Hamid Hussein Oscan, resident of the village of Berknis in the town of Derbasiyah, north of Hasakah, northeastern Syria.
Bosnia’s plan to play football friendly with Russia causes furore, calls for boycott
Bosnia and Herzegovina will play Russia in a friendly match in November, the country's Football Association announced on its official website on Friday, sparking harsh criticism from Bosnia's star players and fans alike.
‘My children ask me, what is Syria?’ Za’atari refugee camp enters second decade
2022 marks the tenth anniversary of the UN-run Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan. It is the largest in the Middle East – and one of the largest in the world – and home to some 80,000 Syrians. UN News spoke to some of the refugees about life at the camp, and their hopes for the future.
Ukraine war: Kyiv claims Crimea attacks, France warns on disinformation, and Putin’s grain charge
Russia resumed shelling near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, a day after the UN's nuclear energy watchdog pressed for the warring sides to carve out a safe zone there to prevent a catastrophe.
