Germany

German Government to Expedite Asylum-Seekers’ Employment and Crack Down on Smugglers

BERLIN The German government has approved legislation to allow asylum-seekers to start working sooner and to stiffen punishment for migrant smugglers. This is part of a series of steps taken by the government to address migration as a major political...
Uganda

Uganda’s Military Captures Extremist Group Commander Linked to Tourist Attack

KAMPALA, Uganda The Ugandan military has captured a commander of an extremist group, Njovu, accused of killing two tourists last month. Njovu was captured during an exchange of fire on Lake Edward near Uganda's border with Congo. The fighting resulted...
Pedro Sánchez-Spain

Spain’s Political Turmoil: Sánchez’s Proposal to Pardon Catalan Separatists

Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has defended the amnesty law for Catalan separatists involved in the 2017 secessionist attempt in Catalonia, stating that it is the only way for the PSOE party to secure a majority to form a...
Ukrainian service members are seen on the front line near the village of Zaitseve in the Donetsk region, Ukraine

Kyiv Reports Four Ukrainian Police Officers Injured in Russian Shelling

On October 29, four Ukrainian police officers were wounded when a shell fired by Russian forces exploded by their vehicle in Siversk, eastern Donetsk Province. The officers' condition is satisfactory and they are receiving outpatient medical treatment. Ukraine's Air Force...
Sudan

Ignoring Sudan’s Escalating Crisis: A Consequence of a Distracted Global Community

The six-month civil war in Sudan has caused immense human suffering and devastation, with up to 9,000 lives lost and 6 million displaced. An estimated 25 million people are in dire need of aid. The international community's focus on Sudan's...
Ukraine

Russia’s Heavy Defeats near Avdiyivka Amidst Kyiv-Backed Peace Talks in Malta

Heavy fighting continued around the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiyivka on October 28, despite representatives from dozens of nations meeting in Malta to discuss peace proposals. British intelligence suggests that Moscow committed elements of up to eight brigades to the...
Prime Suspect Captured in the Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse After 2-Year Manhunt

Justice Served: Prime Suspect Captured in the Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse After 2-Year Manhunt

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Former justice official Joseph Badio, suspected in the killing of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, was arrested in Port-au-Prince after being on the run for over two years. Badio worked for Haiti's Ministry of Justice and the...
U.S. Department of Justice receipt for property transferring ownership of the 18th century painting titled “Landscape of Italian Character” by Vienna-born artist Johann Franz Nepomuk Lauterer

Restoring History: American Soldier Returns Stolen 300-Year-Old Painting to German Museum

CHICAGO A baroque landscape painting by 18th-century Austrian artist Johann Franz Nepomuk Lauterer, which went missing during World War II, has been returned to Germany. The FBI handed over the artwork to a German museum representative in a ceremony at...
Scotland Braces for Gale-Force Winds and Floods

Scotland Braces for Gale-Force Winds and Floods: Hundreds Evacuated

LONDON Hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes and schools closed in parts of Scotland as northern Europe braced for stormy weather, heavy rain, and gale-force winds from the east. The Met Office issued a rare red alert for...
UN Security Council

US Vetoes UN Security Council Action on Israel and Gaza: Examining the Implications for International Relations

The United States has vetoed a resolution by the United Nations Security Council that would have called for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants to allow humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip. The vote...
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