British Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced on Friday his government’s decision to restore funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). Speaking in the House…
A ceasefire between the army and armed groups announced on 5 July has been extended for a further two weeks, according to media reports in the Democratic Republic of Congo…
Bangladeshi police officials confirmed on Friday that 39 people had been killed and hundreds injured, mostly in protests in the capital Dhaka. The country has seen internet service disruptions, measures…
The Israeli army said a drone exploded in Tel Aviv at dawn on Friday, causing deaths and injuries. Hebrew media reported that a huge explosion was heard on Ben Yehuda…
A technical outage has affected computer systems and critical facilities around the world, with airlines, airports, banks and media companies experiencing sudden disruptions that have affected the daily lives of…
Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen was on Thursday re-elected by the European Parliament for a second five-year term as President of the European Commission. The 720-member European Parliament approved von…
Bangladesh ordered a nationwide shutdown of mobile internet on Thursday, Communications Minister Zunaid Ahmed Palak said, after student protests against a quota system for government jobs left at least nine…
The Greek Ministry of Civil Protection has declared a general state of alert due to several incidents across the country and prevailing weather conditions such as high temperatures and strong…
The White House announced on Wednesday evening that US President Joe Biden had contracted the coronavirus. White House spokeswoman Karen Jean-Pierre said in a statement that Biden had received the…
Bangladesh has announced it will close all public and private universities indefinitely from Wednesday after student protests against a quota system for government jobs turned deadly this week, killing at…