President Joe Biden signed a law ending public health emergency declarations related to covid-19, initially declared by Donald Trump in 2020. US President Joe Biden signed a law terminating the health emergency declared due to covid-19, as reported by the White House.…
Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial, has expressed concerns about a recent agreement to resume Israeli school trips to Poland, stating that the deal recommends several “problematic sites” that misrepresent history. The criticism follows an announcement by Israel and Poland regarding a…
Turkey’s parliament approved Finland to join NATO, removing the final obstacle that had delayed Finland’s entry into the alliance and creating a troubling situation for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Finland’s NATO membership efforts, prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, were stalled due…
The Trans Radical Activist Network changed the event’s name from ‘visibility’ to ‘vengeance’ before the Nashville incident. Twitter has deleted over 5,000 posts containing the event’s flyer. Even after a tragic shooting at a private Christian school in Nashville involving a transgender…
King Charles III expressed disappointment in cancelling his first-ever state visit to France due to violent protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s retirement age policy. The King shared his sadness upon arriving in Berlin for a tour of Germany. The violent unrest in…
El Salvador celebrated a year of implementing anti-gang emergency actions, initially intended to last only a month. This marks President Nayib Bukele’s first anniversary of his request for special powers to combat gangs on March 27, after a spike in gang violence…
Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina, has seen an increase in poverty rates over the years, and one of the consequences is the surge of people seeking refuge at the Jorge Newbery International Airport, known colloquially as Aeroparque. The airport has…
Russia’s Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, has defended the country’s decision to remove children from Ukraine in an informal United Nations meeting. The meeting was boycotted by US and UK ambassadors and over 40 other countries. According to Lvova-Belova, Russia’s…
A French bill related to the 2024 Paris Olympics, which opponents argue could enable invasive video surveillance technology in France and other European countries, has garnered significant support from lawmakers in a recent vote. The proposed law would temporarily authorize using advanced…
Aung San Suu Kyi’s political party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), was dissolved by the military-appointed election commission on Tuesday due to its failure to register for an upcoming general election, as reported by state television MRTV. The NLD, which has…