Lt. Col. Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba, Removed From Power
Burkina`s Faso's kingdom tv changed into interrupted on Friday night time with the aid of using participants of the country's military asserting the preceding coup's chief Lt. Col. Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba, have been overthrown.
Lawmakers in Montenegro unanimously rejected President Milo Djukanovic`s request
Lawmakers in Montenegro unanimously rejected President Milo Djukanovic`s request Friday to dissolve parliament.
Thousands of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians have celebrated the periodic Meskel Festival in the capital
Thousands of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians have celebrated the periodic Meskel Festival in the capital, Addis Ababa.
The IIT Gandhinagar conclave on Women in Science and Technology aims to encourage women in science
The IIT Gandhinagar conclave on Women in Science and Technology aims to encourage women in science, technology, and engineering fields to translate their innovative ideas into technology, instill the spirit of entrepreneurship in the participants.
Over 1,000 adhoc Nagaland government teachers continued with their sit-in protest in Kohima for the second day today
Over 1,000 adhoc Nagaland government teachers continued with their sit-in protest in Kohima for the second day today demanding immediate service regularisation of service.
As protests intensify in Iran over the arrest and death in custody of a 22-year-old woman
As protests intensify in Iran over the arrest and death in custody of a 22-year-old woman, the country's top diplomat promises an investigation into what happened but downplays the demonstrations.
The cost of the White House student loan forgiveness plan is estimated at $400 billion, budget office says
The cost of the White House student loan forgiveness plan is an estimate over a 10-year period and will add to the country's deficit, the Congressional Budget Office said in a report.
Facebook takes down Russian network impersonating European news outlets
Meta says it has disrupted a large Russian network of fake accounts pushing a pro-Kremlin view of the war in Ukraine and a separate Chinese campaign targeting the U.S. midterm elections.
Ukraine to Its Citizens: Do Not Aid Russia’s “Referendum”
Ukraine’s Authorities Warn Citizens of Punishments for Aiding Russia’s “Referendum”
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Announces $10 Million in Food Security Assistance for Pakistan
Speaking at an event with Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Blinken said a third of the country remains underwater after catastrophic storms, which he said impacts 33 million people.
Giorgia Meloni to Become Italy's First Female Prime Minister
Meloni, whose party Brothers of Italy came top in Sunday's general election, was born on Jan. 15, 1977 in Rome. She grew up with her mother in Garbatella, a working-class region of Rome, after her parents separated when she was just 1 year old.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Murderers Shedding Blood of Our Citizens in Europe
He started by criticizing the European countries for protecting terrorist organizations, such as the PKK and FETO
Russian President Putin said that, Russia remains ready to negotiate, but as the situation changes, so do the conditions
" The President said that, of course, Russia remains ready to negotiate, but as the situation changes, so do the conditions," Peskov said.
Two suspected Kurdish militants opened fire on police in southern Turkey and later killed
Attack carried out late on Monday in the Mezitli district of the Mediterranean coastal province of Mersin
NASA Successfully Crashed its DART Spacecraft into a Faraway Asteroid Monday
Experiment designed to avert a potentially catastrophic meteorite collision with Earth