A long siege by al-Qaeda-linked fighters has left Bamako low on fuel, food and power. Life has stalled, and fear is growing across Mali. The crisis now tests a military government that has promised safety yet cannot break the blockade. What does…
Author: admin
-

Pentagon’s largest aircraft carrier arrives in Latin America
Southern Command (Southcom) area and strikes alleged drug-trafficking boats on both sides of South America., The Hill reported.
USS Gerald R. Ford, carrying more than 4,000 sailors and dozens of tactical aircraft, entered the Southcom area of…
Continue Reading
-

For many Syrians, Sharaa’s US visit marks new beginning
On the streets of Damascus on Tuesday, Syrians viewed their leader’s visit to Washington as a shift towards the West that could pave the way to reviving the country’s war-battered economy.
On Monday, Donald Trump received Ahmed al-Sharaa, a first…
Continue Reading
-

Iraq’s elections: Sovereignty tested by America’s troubled legacy
TEHRAN – Iraq’s parliamentary elections have been more than a routine exercise in democracy. The elections unfolded against a backdrop of regional wars, shifting alliances, and the enduring weight of foreign interference that has shaped…
Continue Reading
-

Russian forces use fog cover to push further into key Ukraine town
Thick fog has enabled Russian troops to move further into the key strategic city of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine’s 7th Airborne Assault Corps says weather conditions, particularly dense fog, have prompted Moscow to intensify its bid to…
Continue Reading
-

Israeli army kills Palestinian in southern Gaza despite ceasefire – Middle East Monitor
The Israeli army killed another Palestinian in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, in a new violation of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, Anadolu reports.
An Israeli military statement claimed that the Palestinian…
Continue Reading
-

Iran expresses condolences over explosion in New Delhi
In a message of condolence on Tuesday, the Iranian diplomat expressed his condolences and sympathy on the part of Iran to the government and people of India, especially the families of the victims, and wished a speedy recovery to those injured in…
Continue Reading
-

el-Fasher hospital worker describes ‘state of terror’ before fleeing alleged massacre
Barbara Plett UsherAfrica correspondent
BBCAbdu-Rabbu Ahmed, who worked at the Saudi Hospital throughout the conflict, says he has no hope left for the future of el-Fasher A man who escaped the last functioning hospital in the Sudanese city of…
Continue Reading
-

Iran honors national heroes
Moein Amini
Press TV, TehranOn World Science Day for Peace and Development, Iran’s Tarbiat-e-Modarres University has held a ceremony to honor two of its distinguished…
Continue Reading
-

Ammar al-Hakim congratulates Iraq on successful parliamentary elections
Ammar al-Hakim, leader of Iraq’s National State Forces Alliance, congratulated the Iraqi people on Tuesday after the country’s parliamentary elections concluded smoothly, praising the democratic and secure atmosphere of the vote.
In his…
Continue Reading
