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Rising Methane Emissions Pose Dire Threat Amid Climate Crisis

Despite the availability of technology to mitigate methane emissions at minimal cost, the fossil fuel industry witnessed a surge in… Read More

New Cabinet Takes Oath in Pakistan Amid Criticism and Expectations

The newly sworn-in federal Cabinet in Pakistan, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, took their oaths of office in a… Read More

Ramadan in Gaza: A Time of Sorrow and Resilience

As Palestinians in Gaza commence Ramadan, the atmosphere is tinged with sorrow amidst the lingering effects of the Israel-Hamas conflict.… Read More

Al-Qaeda in Yemen: Leader Khalid al-Batarfi’s Death

Khalid al-Batarfi, the leader of Al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen, has been confirmed dead by the militant group. Details surrounding his… Read More

Urgent Diplomatic Efforts to Address Haiti’s Crisis

In a closed-door meeting in Jamaica, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken collaborated with Caribbean leaders to urgently address Haiti's… Read More

Escalating Violence in Gaza Takes Toll on Palestinian Civilians

As Ramadan commences, Gaza witnesses intensified airstrikes by Israel, resulting in the deaths of at least 67 Palestinians in the… Read More

Controversy Surrounds Israel’s President at Dutch Holocaust Museum Opening

The opening of the Netherlands' first Holocaust Museum was marred by protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's presence, with demonstrators… Read More

Sumatra’s Devastating Floods: A Grim Toll Emerges

Indonesia's Sumatra island reels from the aftermath of flash floods and landslips, leaving at least 26 dead and 11 missing.… Read More

Biden’s Ramadan Message and Gaza Ceasefire Efforts

President Biden's message to the Muslim community on the commencement of Ramadan emphasized the urgency of establishing a six-week ceasefire… Read More

Biden’s Diplomatic Tightrope Amidst Israeli Pressure

As President Biden intensifies his public criticisms of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the Gaza crisis, tensions continue… Read More