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Former Chinese DM Li Shangfu Expelled from Communist Party

Former Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu has been expelled from the Communist Party after being abruptly sacked last year under… Read More

Seeking Justice and Closure: Indigenous Women’s Struggle for Recognition and Dignity

In Canada, Indigenous women continue their tireless fight for justice and closure as they confront a history of systemic violence… Read More

U.S. Anticipates Results of India’s Inquiry into Pannun Case

The United States is closely watching the progress of India's inquiry into the alleged plot to assassinate Sikh separatist leader… Read More

Seema Misra’s Rejection of Apologies Reflects Deep Resentment Amid Post Office Scandal

Seema Misra, an Indian-origin former Post Office manager in England, has firmly rejected apologies from key figures involved in her… Read More

Julian Assange Returns to Australia: A New Chapter Unfolds

Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, has returned to Australia after a tumultuous legal battle that spanned several years and continents.… Read More

Evan Gershkovich’s Trial in Russia: A High-Stakes Legal Battle

Evan Gershkovich, a 32-year-old American journalist, finds himself at the center of a contentious espionage trial in Russia, vehemently denying… Read More

Tragedy Strikes: Fatal Fire at Lithium Battery Factory in South Korea

A tragic fire erupted at a lithium battery manufacturing factory near Seoul, South Korea, claiming the lives of 22 workers,… Read More

EU Imposes Tough Sanctions on Russia’s ‘Ghost Fleet’ and Hybrid Attacks

The European Union's latest round of sanctions on Russia, endorsed on June 24, targets Moscow's secretive fleet of LNG tankers… Read More

Iran’s Presidential Election: Debates on Western Sanctions and Foreign Policy

As Iran prepares for its snap presidential election on June 28, Western sanctions have taken center stage among the six… Read More

Connectivity Struggles in Rural Zimbabwe: Challenges and Innovations

In rural Zimbabwe, particularly in areas like Silozwe near Bulawayo, accessing mobile networks remains a formidable challenge despite the country's… Read More