The Security Council of the United Nations has expressed unanimous disapproval towards the Taliban’s efforts to restrict the rights of women.

The United Nations Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution condemning the Taliban’s ban on Afghan women working for the UN in Afghanistan. The resolution calls on the Taliban to…

Russia fires cruise missiles at Ukraine, killing at least two

In an attack on Friday, Russia launched over a dozen cruise missiles at Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine, resulting in the death of two individuals in an eastern city…

Is it appropriate to grant voting rights to Turkish citizens residing in Europe for the elections in May?

As the Turkish elections approach, Turkish nationals living abroad are planning to cast their votes. Millions of Turkish citizens live overseas, and around 5% of the total electorate is made…

The United Nations has issued a warning that the rate of gang violence in Haiti is increasing at a concerning pace.

According to the United Nations (UN) special representative to Haiti, Maria Isabel Salvador, there has been a “shocking increase” in violent crimes in Haiti over the past three months, ranging…

GOP 2024 Hopefuls Vie for Evangelical Vote at Iowa Forum Amid Abortion Debate and Trump’s Absence

Republican presidential candidates will speak at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition’s spring kickoff event to court Christian conservatives. Ex-Vice President Mike Pence, ex-Gov. Asa Hutchinson, ex-Senator Tim Scott, and…

Larry Summers dismisses speculation of dollar losing global dominance

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers dismissed concerns about the dollar losing its dominance in the global economy, citing China’s limitations in offering an alternative reserve currency. China’s recent capital outflows…

AI Revolutionizes Hiring: How ChatGPT Is Changing the Game

Since November 2022, the generative AI automaton ChatGPT has revolutionised writing by allowing anyone with internet access to generate anything in written form. ChatGPT can write persuasive cover letters, summarise…

Hundreds march through Yerevan in honor of 108-year anniversary of Armenian Genocide

On Sunday, hundreds of Armenians marched through the streets of Yerevan to commemorate the Armenian Genocide anniversary. The procession began at the central square, where mourners carried lit torches and…

Australia has revealed the largest defense overhaul in many years.

Australia’s Defense Minister Richard Marles has announced a strategic review aimed at shifting the nation’s military focus to long-range deterrence using missiles, submarines, and cyber tools. The move comes amid…

Jailed ex-president of Georgia, Saakashvili, is close to death in a hospital

Georgia former president, Mikheil Saakashvili, is said to be near death in a Georgian hospital after his health deteriorated severely. Saakashvili led Georgia’s Rose Revolution in 2003 and was the country’s president from 2004 to 2013. He was arrested last year after returning to Georgia from Ukraine, where he was appointed governor of Odesa. Critics claim his imprisonment is the result of a vendetta against him by his political rival, oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili. His incarceration is seen by many of Georgia’s Western allies as a symbol of the country’s drift back towards Moscow’s orbit of influence.