Former German chancellor Angela Merkel has won
Former German chancellor welcomed more than 1.2 million refugees and asylum seekers fleeing violence and persecution at the height of the Syrian conflict in 2015 and 2016
Lesotho will hold a parliamentary election on Friday
The ruling All Basotho Convention has been unable to pass important constitutional changes in parliament.
Zelenskyy, Musk in Twitter showdown over Ukraine ‘peace’ plan
Musk’s proposal to seek a negotiated solution to Russia’s invasion and cede Crimea for good angers Ukrainians.
Gas Prices Have Reached Record Highs In Europe
Gas prices have reached record highs in Europe, and supplies are running low, stoking fears for the coming winter.
Bodies of soldiers Are lying In The Streets Of A Key Eastern Ukrainian
Ukrainian soldiers collect the bodies of their comrades but are reportedly not immediately removing those of Russians.
Indonesia – Witnesses To The Indonesian Football Stadium Disaster
Witnesses at Kanjuruhan stadium advised of clashes among enthusiasts and police, deaths of spectators, and the way they survived.
Police Have Fired Tear gas At Thousands Of People Marching In The Streets Of The Capital
Haitian police have fired tear gas at thousands of people marching in the streets of the capital, Port-au-Prince, to protest against the government’s handling of crippling fuel shortages and soaring prices.
Angela Merkel Former German Chancellor Won United Nations Refugee Agency’s Prestigious Nansen Refugee Award
The recipient of the Nansen Refugee Award was praised for her determination to protect asylum seekers while in office.
Rail Workers In South Africa’s Going On Strike Thursday - Union
Transnet has been operating below capacity due to a deficit of locomotives, poor conservation and vandalization and theft of its structure, going miners billions of rand in implicit profit. A strike would paralyze freight rail services and impact South Af...
Alain Aspect of France, John Clauser Of The United States And Austria’s Anton Zeilinger Have Won
“ Quantum information Tech is a vibrant and fleetly developing field, ” said Eva Olsson, a member of the Nobel commission. “ It has broad and implicit counteraccusations in areas similar as secure information transfer, amount computing and seeing technolo...
US women's Football Probe Uncovers 'Systemic' Abuse And Sexual Misconduct
The inquiry by former acting US attorney general Sally Yates and the King & Spalding law establishment uncovered verbal and emotional abuse and sexual misconduct, including a pattern of" sexually charged commentary, unwanted sexual advances and touchi...
Xi decade rule reshapes China’s military
During Xi Jinping's decade-long rule, China has built the world's largest navy, revamped the globe's biggest standing army, and amassed a nuclear and ballistic arsenal to trouble any foe.
Saudi Arabia Will Be First Nation In western Asia To Host The Asian Winter Games
Saudi Arabia has won a bid to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games at a planned mountain resort that is part of its $500 billion Neom smart city project.
A Philippine Journalist Has Been Shot Dead While Driving In The Country's Capital
"That the incident took place in Metro Manila indicates how brazen the perpetrators were, and how authorities have failed to protect journalists as well as ordinary citizens from harm," said the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.
Government Will do What's Essential To Make Certain Inexpensive Public Housing For Singaporeans
The Government will interfere and do what is "necessary" to make sure less costly public housing for Singaporeans in addition to a strong belongings market, stated Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Tuesday (Oct 4)