Polish, Spanish, and French populists exploited the murder of Henry Nowak. Polish, Spanish and French populists focus on clips of teenager’s dying moments and accuse UK of descending ‘into depths of the earth’UK politics live – latest updatesPolish far-right politicians have claimed that the murder of Henry Nowak symbolises “Britain’s descent into the depths of the earth” as populists from France, Spain and Japan focused on harrowing clips of his dying moments. Despite pl.
Russia is sending severely injured soldiers back to the front lines in Ukraine. This practice occurs despite medical findings that some men are unfit for service. High casualties are making it difficult for Russia to replace its forces. As Russia struggles to replace soldiers being killed in high numbers in the fifth year of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, these is mounting evidence of the military returning men to the war despite severe injuries and, sometimes, medical findings saying they are not fit for further service.
The UN child rights envoy reported on the severe impact of the Ukraine-Russia war on Children in Ukraine have been profoundly impacted by years of war, sheltering in underground schools – or forced to study online – and living with the psychological strain of constant air raid sirens that could spell death for them and their families.
Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman was elected President of the UN General Assembly's Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman was elected President of the UN General Assembly’s 81st session on Tuesday after defeating Andreas Kakouris of Cyprus in a closely contested vote, positioning himself to steer the world body through a pivotal year marked by intensifying global crises, UN reform efforts and major leadership transitions.
Lebanon reported Israeli strikes after a conditional ceasefire announcement. Israel and Lebanon agree on ceasefire; Trump says he wants to separate talks on Lebanon and the war in Iran but Tehran warns that any attack on Beirut would trigger a "full-scale resumption" of the war. Lebanon reports Israeli strikes after conditional ceasefire announcement.
Somali government troops and opposition-allied militias exchanged fire in Mogadishu. Violence flares before protests on Thursday over president’s decision to remain in office after his term expiredGovernment troops and militias allied with the opposition have exchanged fire in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, damaging property and forcing some civilians to flee. The violence flared up ahead of planned protests on Thursday over president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s decision to remain in of.
US State Department adviser Jake Sotiriadis stated that US-Iran developments do RFE/RL spoke with Jake Sotiriadis, an adviser to the US State Department, about whether these developments could signal the beginning of a diplomatic off-ramp between Washington and Tehran or merely a pause in a confrontation that still carries a significant risk of escalation.
The US House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution. It aims to limit President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran. This vote represents a bipartisan rebuke to the administration. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that US operations against Tehran have concluded. The US House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump's military campaign against Iran, delivering a bipartisan rebuke to the administration even as Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted that US operations against Tehran had ended.
Satellite images show Israel constructing dozens of fortified military bases around Gaza's inner perimeter. This contradicts the ceasefire deal signed in October. Critics suggest this may signal preparation for Palestinian ethnic cleansing and potential Israeli resettlement. Satellite images published Wednesday by Al Jazeera show that Israel, instead of leaving Gaza as required under the ceasefire deal it signed last October, is quietly building dozens of heavily fortified permanent military bases around the entire inner perimeter of the coastal strip/ Critics say they fear the move is preparation for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and possible Israeli resettlem.
A UN-backed analysis reports nearly half the population in Yemen's government Nearly half of the population in Government-controlled areas of Yemen are facing high levels of acute food insecurity with the crisis set to deepen further if international aid cuts continue, backed global food security platform.
The World Health Organization chief reported progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo's fight against Ebola The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is showing signs of progress – but significant challenges remain in testing, surveillance, vaccine development and building community trust.
The UN human rights office, OHCHR, reported systematic targeting of Gaza’s public servants Months since Gaza’s nominal ceasefire began, Palestinians continue to be killed and maimed in drone and airstrikes, including the enclave’s police force which is crucial to peace and reconstruction efforts, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Wednesday.
US officials continued negotiations with Iran this week. Diplomatic efforts to contain the widening Middle East crisis entered a critical phase this week as US officials sought to keep alive negotiations with Iran amid mounting tensions. RFE/RL spoke with Dania Arayssi, program head and senior analyst at the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy.
Jakarta experienced severe air pollution in August 2023, ranking among the world's most polluted cities. This led to school adjustments and remote work mandates. The crisis highlighted the government's inaction on environmental warnings. Residents expressed concern over air quality, particularly for children. Masks became common again. In August 2023, Jakarta briefly became a symbol of what happens when governments ignore environmental warning signs for too long.
UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix reported rising tensions along the Blue Line between Lebanon and Israel. The UN Security Council met at France's request amid escalating violence between Israeli forces and Hezbollah. US mediation efforts continue. Monday’s hastily convened meeting of the UN Security Council at the request of France in response to escalating violence in Lebanon between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants has underlined deepening international concern as the conflict intensifies, despite ongoing US mediation efforts.
Brazil's Human Development Index score rose from 0. UN report reveals the country’s cash-transfer scheme has played a key role in raising its Human Development Index score from 0.744 in 2012 to 0.805 in 2024, on a scale from 0 to 1; as Brazil enters election cycle, the far-right narrative that the scheme discourages people from working draws backlash.
Mexico's president has vowed to confront a rise in deadly extortion affecting all parts With corrupt police on the streets and shopkeepers forced to pay gangs, president has vowed to tackle crime that now affects all parts of societyIt was about 11pm and Luis* was about to get into an Uber to go home when the police car pulled up.
Federal prosecutors charged four suspects from the Jalisco New Generation cartel for trafficking more than one ton of Members of Jalisco New Generation cartel used fake retail store in San Diego as front for trafficking drugs, officials sayFederal prosecutors have charged four suspects with trafficking more than one ton of cocaine for the Jalisco New Generation cartel using a fake retail store in San Diego as a front for a sophisticated tunnel that ran across the border to Tijuana, Mexico. The defendants include t.
Washington closed a loophole allowing Chinese firms to acquire banned Nvidia GPUs through Singapore and Malaysia subsidiaries. Washington has moved to close a one-year-old loophole that allowed Chinese technology companies to acquire banned high-end Nvidia graphics processing units (GPUs) by routing purchases through subsidiaries based in Singapore and Malaysia. The US Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued guidance on May 31 clarifying that export licenses are required for advanced The pos.
Cricket’s international governing body suspended Canada for serious breaches of its membership obligations. ICC’s decision comes amid growing concerns the team is being influenced by members of a notorious gang in IndiaCricket’s international governing body has suspended Canada over what it described as “serious breaches of its membership obligations”, dealing the latest blow to an organization that critics say has become a “laughing stock” within the sport. The suspension also comes amid growing concern.
The UN refugee agency is urging the international community not to forget the 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Nine years have passed since their mass displacement from Myanmar. Many refugees live in camps in Cox’s Bazar. Aid cuts now threaten vital support for these displaced people. As the world approaches nine years since the mass displacement of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar into Bangladesh, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has appealed to the international community not to abandon the 1.2 million refugees living in the country, most of them in camps in Cox’s Bazar.
Japan's defence minister rejected accusations of "new militarism" from China. He stated Japan remains a peace-loving nation. This comes as China expands its military capabilities with insufficient transparency. Japan will continue to strengthen its own defence posture. Shinjiro Koizumi says Japan valued as a ‘peace-loving’ nation while China expands military capabilities ‘without sufficient transparency’Japan’s defence minister took a veiled swipe at China on Sunday, pledging to keep strengthening the military despite Beijing’s criticism of Tokyo’s increasingly muscular security stance. Under the prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, Japan has quickened its pivot to a.
US immigration judge Amy Lee ordered the deportation of Levi Mendez-Maldonado North Carolina judge said Levi Mendez-Maldonado failed to show up in court – even after being told he had died in 2024An immigration judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, recently ordered the deportation of a young man who was killed in 2024, citing his failure to appear in court. Judge Amy Lee ordered the removal of Levi Mendez-Maldonado in absentia on 21 May.
Unsafe food causes an estimated 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Unsafe food causes an estimated 866 million illnesses and 1.5 million deaths every year worldwide, highlighting the often-overlooked toll of contaminated food on health, development and fragile economies,.
Frederick Flott, a State Department diplomat and CIA agent, was a long Frederick Flott, who died in 2006, was a longtime State Department diplomat around the world, as well as a CIA agent who worked under diplomatic cover. For years, the KGB tried to recruit him. Did it succeed.