In a dramatic escalation, Saudi Arabia bombed Yemen's port city of Mukalla, targeting a UAE arms shipment for separatists. This move signals a shift in the complex dynamics of Yemen's ongoing civil war and raises new concerns for the region.
Myanmar is set to hold a heavily criticized election amidst ongoing civil war, with major political parties banned and many leaders imprisoned. The military junta's legitimacy is under scrutiny as they face international condemnation.
As Myanmar's military announces staggered elections amidst a brutal civil war, questions arise about their legitimacy and the regime's grip on power. Can this election bring stability or is it merely a facade?
In a significant move towards peace, Thailand and Cambodia have signed a ceasefire agreement to halt weeks of border fighting over territorial claims. The deal includes military restrictions and the repatriation of Cambodian soldiers.
As Sudan grapples with a deadly civil war, Radio Dabanga remains the last independent news source for millions. With funding cuts threatening its survival, the station's role as a lifeline for Sudanese families has never been more critical.
In a controversial move, President Trump announced the termination of temporary legal protections for Somali migrants in Minnesota, a decision that could impact a small number of individuals and families. Critics argue this is a politically motivated attack on the Somali community.
In a horrifying incident, the Rapid Support Forces have reportedly killed hundreds inside a hospital in El Fasher. The World Health Organization expresses shock as details of the massacre emerge, highlighting a deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Hedge fund founder Ray Dalio warns of increasing division in America and the looming threat of a global conflict fueled by national debt. He discusses the potential outcomes and historical parallels in this alarming analysis.
Discover how the powerful photograph 'Scourged Back' reshaped the abolitionist narrative during the Civil War and its modern-day implications amid political controversy.
In a dramatic turn, a federal judge has temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants to South Sudan, citing ongoing legal issues and the dire conditions in the war-torn nation.