Greece has erected a 25-mile (40 KM) fence and installed a new surveillance system on its border with Turkey as fears mount a surge in Afghan refugees trying to reach Europe. Greece has faced recurring refugee crises since 2015 when more than a million mainly Syrian refugees swarmed through its …
Read More »Syria downed 22 out of 24 Israeli missiles targeting Damascus, Homs, says Russia
The Russian military says Syria’s air defenses shot down 22 out of the two dozen missiles launched by Israeli warplanes during recent aggression on Syrian soil. Rear Admiral Vadim Kulit, head of the Russian military’s Reconciliation Center in Syria, made the announcement after six Israeli fighter jets struck targets in …
Read More »60 people kidnapped in Nigeria
Gunmen have kidnapped at least 60 people in a fresh attack on a community in Zamfara State, an official has said. The Zamfara State Commissioner of Information, Ibrahim Dosara, told TVC News that the gunmen stormed the Rini community. He said that after the attack, 60 residents of the community …
Read More »Angelina Jolie joins Instagram, dedicates first post to Afghan girl, ‘basic rights’
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie joined Instagram on Friday and posted a letter apparently written by an Afghan girl fearing Taliban rule. The Lara Croft: Tomb Raider leading lady-turned-humanitarian garnered more than 5.1 million followers in less than 24 hours after joining the social media platform. Jolie claimed in the post …
Read More »Suicide bomber in Pakistan kills 2 children, wounds Chinese national: Chinese embassy
A suicide bomber in Pakistan attacked a motorcade of Chinese personnel on Friday, injuring one Chinese national and killing two local children, the Chinese embassy said on Saturday. “The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan strongly condemns this act of terrorism, extends its sincere sympathies to the injured of both countries, and …
Read More »Survey finds 52% of Americans ‘not confident’ Biden up to job of being president
A slight majority of American voters say they are not confident Joe Biden is physically or mentally “up to the job of being president of the United States,” according to a new survey. Not only has Biden’s average approval rating fallen below 50 percent, the lowest of his presidency, but …
Read More »Vietnam calls on army for food delivery ahead of lockdown amid surge of COVID-19
Vietnam’s government said it is sending troops to Ho Chi Minh City to help deliver food and aid to households as it further tightens restrictions on people’s movements amid a worsening surge of the coronavirus. The army personnel will be deployed to help with logistics as the city of 10 …
Read More »Pentagon chief: Americans ‘beaten’ by the Taliban
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has told congressional lawmakers that Americans who are trying to leave Afghanistan have been beaten by Taliban fighters, according to several people who participated in the meeting. During the briefing call on Friday, Austin described the reports of Taliban beatings as “unacceptable,” but he did …
Read More »Scotland closer to second independence referendum as SNP, Greens confirm agreement
The Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Scottish Greens have signed a power-sharing agreement after months of intense negotiations, giving the opportunity to the members of the Green Party to take leading positions in the Scottish government for the first time in the UK. Announcing the deal on Friday, Nicola …
Read More »Putin slams policy of imposing ‘outside values’ on Afghanistan
Russian President Vladimir Putin has decried the policy of imposing “outside values” on Afghanistan, which has fallen to the Taliban amid a messy US-led withdrawal from the South Asian country. Speaking at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Kremlin on Friday, Putin slammed the “irresponsible …
Read More »US imposes more sanctions on Russians over Nord Stream 2
The administration of US President Joe Biden has announced to impose sanctions on a Russian vessel and two Russian individuals involved in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project, a sprawling undersea pipeline that will carry Russian gas directly into Germany. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that …
Read More »British FM Raab faces calls to resign over mishandling of Afghanistan crisis
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is facing mounting pressure from British political parties to resign due to the “unforgivable failure” of the government in handling the Afghanistan crisis. Blasting Raab for being on holiday on the Greek island of Crete while Kabul was being retaken by the Taliban, the Labour Party …
Read More »Congress seeks to block Taliban from accessing billions of dollars
A Republican lawmaker has introduced legislation in the US Congress aimed at blocking the Taliban in Afghanistan from accessing the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has frozen $450 of funds that were scheduled to be dispersed to the country next week. Afghanistan is believed to have over $9 billion in …
Read More »Nigerian police martyr 3, injure 12 Ashura mourners in Sokoto: Report
At least three people have been martyred and a dozen more wounded after police forces attacked a commemorative Ashura mourning procession held by local Shia Muslims in Nigeria’s northern state of Sokoto, a report says. According to a report published on the website of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria on Friday, Nigerian …
Read More »Reporters Without Borders calls for US plan to evacuate Afghan journalists
Reporters Without Borders called Saturday on US President Joe Biden to make “a special plan for evacuating endangered Afghan journalists” from Taliban-controlled Kabul. RSF said the United States currently seemed to be concerned only with the evacuation “of its own citizens and former employees.” “This is blocking the evacuation of …
Read More »Putin and Erdogan discuss situation in Afghanistan: Report
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s Tayyip Erdogan discussed the situation in Afghanistan during a phone call and agreed to strengthen bilateral coordination on Afghan issues, the Kremlin said in a statement on Saturday. The presidents emphasized the priority was counter-terrorism and efforts to tackle drug trafficking, the Kremlin said.
Read More »Afghans who guarded British embassy ditched by UK government: Report
Some 125 Afghans who had been hired to guard the British embassy in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, have been reportedly informed that they are not eligible for a British scheme designed to help people who worked for the UK resettle abroad, amid the takeover of the country by the Taliban militants. …
Read More »Israeli regime forces attack Palestinian protesters in West Bank
Israeli regime forces have brutally dispersed Palestinians taking part in several protests against the illegal Zionist settlements across the West Bank. According to reports, the Palestine Red Crescent ambulance service said a Palestinian man had been hit by rubber bullets and dozens of others had suffered breathing difficulties due to …
Read More »U.N. chief calls for immediate ceasefire in Ethiopia
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday pushed for an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted aid access in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, where he said millions of people needed help and women had suffered “unspeakable violence.” “It is time for all parties to recognize that there is no military solution, and it is …
Read More »Top Bahrain cleric refutes Shia-Sunni divide, says Israel main issue of Muslim world
Bahrain’s leading Cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim says there exists no divide between Shia and Sunni Muslims, but the Islamic world is in fact split into a camp that champions normalization with the Tel Aviv regime and one that adheres to the cause of resistance against Israel and the United States. …
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