Protests in Buenos Aires against pension cuts led by retirees and supported by football fans
Tigray’s internal factional infighting raises fears of renewed conflict with Eritrea, following a devastating previous
Fears of new conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia, arise from faction infighting and deteriorating relations with
Iraq is seeking to reduce its dependence on Iranian gas imports due to US sanctions
Iraq is exploring alternatives to Iranian gas, considering options in the Gulf, particularly Qatar and
The Somali security forces ended a 24-hour siege at the Qahira Hotel in Beledweyne, resulting
The former Syrian diplomat Noureddine al-Labbad was murdered, reflecting a spike in violence that has
Palestinians testified at the United Nations about extreme abuse and sexual violence by Israeli forces
Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the creation of a National Security Council to manage
Argentina’s government is formalizing an IMF program through a decree aimed at securing financial support