Sudeten Germans will hold their first gathering in Czechia since World War The first gathering of Sudeten Germans in Czechia since World War II is set to go ahead this weekend despite a political backlash that has exposed tensions over one of Central Europe's most painful historical legacies.
Jamaican MP Nekeisha Burchell attempted to deliver her maiden speech in Jamaican Patois. This action has reignited a debate within the parliament regarding language use. The standing rule permits only English to be spoken during sessions. The incident brings postcolonial identity and linguistic legitimacy to the forefront of discussion.
Christian Nègre, a former senior French civil servant, faces accusations of For years, prosecutors have accused Christian Nègre, once a senior official, of slipping diuretics into women’s drinks. Despite admitting to some accusations in an interview with a French daily, he is yet to stand trial.
A Turkish court released DW reporter Alican Uludag from detention as his trial began. Uludag faces charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The accusation carries a potential jail sentence under Turkish law. A Turkish court has allowed DW reporter Alican Uludag to leave detention as his contentious trial opens.
Iran stated that war in West Asia would spread if the United States and Israel resumed attacks. President Donald Trump said peace talks were on the verge of success. He threatened further strikes if a deal was not reached. Iran warned on Wednesday, May 20, that war in West Asia would spread far beyond the region if the United States and Israel resumed their attacks after President Donald Trump threatened to strike again unless a deal is reached.
The World Health Organization declared an Ebola outbreak in eastern Africa an emergency The Ebola outbreak in eastern Africa was announced last week, then quickly declared an emergency by the WHO. It's likely cuts in U. S. aid to the DRC contributed to a delay in identifying the outbreak.
National security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video. The national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, posted a video in which he is seen with handcuffed activists forced to kneel on the deck of a ship. It drew a rebuke from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli police were filmed forcing detained flotilla activists to kneel on the ground with Israeli police have been filmed forcing activists to kneel on the ground with their hands tied behind their backs while the country's national security minister tells them they should be imprisoned for a long time.
Around 30,000 people fled their homes in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas in Haiti. This displacement follows ten days of violent attacks by armed gangs. The ongoing violence exacerbates an already severe hunger crisis. Around 30,000 people have had to flee their homes in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas following a new wave of violent attacks and atrocities perpetrated by armed gangs over the past ten days.
The World Health Organization is deploying a community-centered response to contain a fast-moving Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. A senior official told UN News that the strategy focuses on local engagement to halt transmission. This approach recognizes that epidemics originate and are ultimately resolved within communities.
Lebanese first responders now say goodbye before responding to strike sites. This ritual reflects the increased danger faced by rescue workers since hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel began on 2 March. Videos of these goodbyes have circulated widely. Before heading to strike sites in war-torn Lebanon, rescue workers and paramedics often say goodbye to one another – a ritual captured in widely shared videos reflecting the growing dangers faced by aid workers since hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel erupted on 2 March.
The World Health Organization stated the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo The deadly Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda does not represent a global pandemic emergency, although the risk is high at a regional and national level, the UN health agency chief said on Wednesday.
Senator Marco Rubio stated the World Health Organization was slow to identify the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. He made these remarks as the United States continues to reduce its public health funding. Rubio indicated the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would take the lead in response efforts.
Colombia’s presidential election candidates are debating the nation’s climate Colombia is a global leader in climate activism. Could US influence drag country to a future of mining and fracking? Several hours after dark in a quiet Caribbean neighbourhood, a cluster of environmental activists gather on plastic chairs between a mango tree and a courtyard wall emblazoned with the words: “Colombia, respira!” (breathe Colombia). So many people have turned up that some are forced t.
The United States indicted Raúl Castro, Cuba’s former president, Charges filed in Miami against 94-year-old for allegedly shooting down exiles’ planes in 1996The United States issued a federal criminal indictment against Raúl Castro, Cuba’s former president, and five others on Wednesday in a significant escalation of the Trump administration’s campaign to oust the country’s six-decades-old communist regime. The 94-year-old political figurehead was charged in Mia.
Protests blocking roads in La Paz, Bolivia, have entered their second week. Demonstrators and police have clashed in the capital. The unrest marks a turbulent period for President Rodrigo Paz Pereira's six-month administration.
Lawyers representing an alleged child abuse survivor are challenging the Australian government's $2.5 billion deal with Nauru. The legal bid aims to prevent the deportation of non-citizens to the Pacific island.
Wellington faces a six-month wait to stop millions of litres of sewage spilling into its waters. The Moa Point wastewater plant failed catastrophically in February. A temporary fix is expected by November. Full repairs will cost NZ$53.5 million and are scheduled for late next year.
UNHCR announced a symbolic football team of famous players with refugee backgrounds. A symbolic team of famous footballers with first hand experience of life as a refugee was announced on Tuesday by UNHCR, just weeks ahead of the world’s biggest sporting event - the FIFA Men’s World Cup.