Iran arrests ex-international who supported protests
Iran on Thursday arrested a former international soccer player of Kurdish origin who has strongly supported protests that have rocked the country since September, news
Iran on Thursday arrested a former international soccer player of Kurdish origin who has strongly supported protests that have rocked the country since September, news
Extreme poverty is expected to affect 82 million people in Latin America in 2022, a rise driven by a slow recovery in the pandemic and
Libya turned back more than 200 illegal migrants across its land borders on Thursday, in a rare sign of cooperation from the country’s divided political
Congolese and security experts on Thursday reacted cautiously to the announcement of an imminent ceasefire in an escalating conflict in eastern DRC. A militia called
Iran on Thursday arrested a former international soccer player of Kurdish origin who has strongly supported protests that have rocked the country since September, news
The Christmas tree in front of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s office in Berlin will not be lit as long this year, a government spokesman said on
Soldiers battle trenches while rain and snow have turned the streets to mud and prolonged power outages have left many wondering how they will endure
Ghana’s Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta presented the 2023 budget to parliament on Thursday, raising taxes and planning a debt swap while the country negotiates a
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will become president of an international socialist group on Sunday, a potential stepping stone to a major post on the
From the Arab Spring uprisings to the MeToo movement, in which women spoke out about sexual assault, Twitter has proven to be a formidable ally
Russian lawmakers on Thursday unanimously approved a bill in a final reading that would ban all forms of LGBTQ “propaganda” as Moscow presses ahead with
Ukraine struggled Thursday to repair its ailing power and water supplies after Russia attacked the power grid with dozens of cruise missiles and temperatures dropped.
Iran on Thursday arrested a former international soccer player of Kurdish origin who has strongly supported protests that have rocked the country since September, news
Extreme poverty is expected to affect 82 million people in Latin America in 2022, a rise driven by a slow recovery in the pandemic and
Libya turned back more than 200 illegal migrants across its land borders on Thursday, in a rare sign of cooperation from the country’s divided political
Congolese and security experts on Thursday reacted cautiously to the announcement of an imminent ceasefire in an escalating conflict in eastern DRC. A militia called
Iran on Thursday arrested a former international soccer player of Kurdish origin who has strongly supported protests that have rocked the country since September, news
The Christmas tree in front of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s office in Berlin will not be lit as long this year, a government spokesman said on
Soldiers battle trenches while rain and snow have turned the streets to mud and prolonged power outages have left many wondering how they will endure
Ghana’s Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta presented the 2023 budget to parliament on Thursday, raising taxes and planning a debt swap while the country negotiates a
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will become president of an international socialist group on Sunday, a potential stepping stone to a major post on the
From the Arab Spring uprisings to the MeToo movement, in which women spoke out about sexual assault, Twitter has proven to be a formidable ally
Russian lawmakers on Thursday unanimously approved a bill in a final reading that would ban all forms of LGBTQ “propaganda” as Moscow presses ahead with
Ukraine struggled Thursday to repair its ailing power and water supplies after Russia attacked the power grid with dozens of cruise missiles and temperatures dropped.