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Year: 2023

The United States is currently facing a crucial moment in its battle against racism, according to an expert not affiliated with the government.

Between October 31st and November 14th, she journeyed across the United States, starting in Detroit, Michigan and ending at the Louisiana coast. Along the way, she also stopped in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Washington DC. After conducting a 14-day investigation,…

The United Nations representative expressed extreme shock and anger over the violent assault in Kherson, Ukraine.

Numerous non-combatants were fatally wounded and harmed, including a two-month-old infant who was admitted to a hospital for treatment. Reports indicate that a hospital and an ambulance were hit, resulting in injuries to two medical staff members and a patient….

Humanitarian efforts intensify in addressing the severe cholera epidemic in Sudan.

International organizations and collaborators are increasing their efforts to address the epidemic, which was initially reported in Gedaref state in the eastern region on September 26th. There have been at least 2,525 possible instances of acute watery diarrhea/cholera, with 78…

UPDATE: The crisis at the Gaza hospital persists as heavy rain causes additional concern.

The Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General António Guterres released a statement expressing his grave concern about the dire conditions and significant loss of life seen in Gaza’s medical facilities.  The Secretary-General reiterated the statement, calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in…

According to internal records, the World Health Organization compensated sexual abuse victims in Congo with $250 each.

LONDON —  In the beginning of this year, the leader of the World Health Organization’s efforts to prevent sexual abuse went to Congo to deal with the largest recorded sexual scandal in the history of the U.N. health agency. This…

The European Union’s Proposal for Fresh Sanctions Against Russia to be Presented to Member States this Week.

BRUSSELS —  EU leaders are in the process of completing the final aspects of a 12th set of sanctions against Russia, which will involve prohibiting the trade of diamonds, according to EU foreign policy leader Josep Borrell’s statement on Monday….

The latest update reveals that construction is moving forward at the Russian facility where Iranian drones are being built.

WASHINGTON —  On Monday, a research organization reported that satellite images reveal the development of a factory in Russia that will manufacture kamikaze drones based on Iranian designs. These drones are expected to be used by Moscow to attack energy…

Olympics Blinken Vows to Back Ukraine in Winter Olympics

Washington —  On Monday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured a high-ranking Ukrainian official of continuous support from the United States. This includes assistance to navigate through the winter months, as there are concerns of potential Russian attacks on Kyiv’s…

Russian representatives at the United Nations deny Western accusations regarding the conflict in Ukraine and the suppression of dissidents.

geneva —  On Monday, Western nations urged Russia to stop suppressing dissenting voices and to end its involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, which has resulted in human rights abuses. This comes as Russia is being reviewed by the United…

As concerns about the credit rating of the US continue to arise, there is increasing demand for the establishment of a “Fiscal Commission”.

As the possibility of a government shutdown approaches and the federal deficit continues to rise, Moody’s bond rating firm has downgraded its outlook for U.S. Treasury debt from “stable” to “negative” on Friday. Moody’s, the sole credit ratings agency that…