80 Years of Victory: Armed Parade in Beijing

All preparations have been completed in Beijing for the military parade scheduled on September 3. The parade will commemorate the 80th anniversary of China’s People’s War of Resistance against Japanese…

Thai PM Ousted After Leaked Call Sparks Controversy

Thailand’s Prime Minister Petangtharn Shinawatra was removed from office by the Constitutional Court on Friday following a leaked phone call with Cambodia’s former PM, Hun Sen. The June 15 call,…

33 Colombian Soldiers Freed After Three Days of Detention

Thirty-three Colombian soldiers, held captive for three consecutive days in a remote village in the southeast Amazon region, have finally been released, the country’s Office of Justice confirmed on Friday.…

UN Staff Urge Secretary-General to Declare Gaza Killings a ‘Genocide’

Hundreds of United Nations human rights officials have called for Israel’s ongoing attacks in Gaza to be formally recognized as genocide. In an open letter sent on Wednesday, over 500…

Rohingyas Accuse India of Being Cast Into the Andaman Sea

Oppressed Rohingya refugees have leveled severe allegations against India, claiming that authorities in Delhi detained them, placed them on naval ships, and abandoned them at sea. Nearly 40 Rohingyas have…

Yemeni Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahavi Killed in Israeli Airstrike

Yemeni Prime Minister of the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, Ahmed al-Rahavi, has been killed in an Israeli airstrike, which targeted an apartment in Sanaa on Thursday, according to Yemen’s Al Jumhuriya…

From Sands to Green Lands: The Transformation of Xinjiang

On November 28, 2024, poplar, tamarisk, and red willow saplings were planted in the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in Hetian County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, connecting vast stretches…

Venezuela Deploys Warships and Drones Along Coast

In response to the U.S. naval presence, Caracas has announced the deployment of drones and warships along Venezuela’s coastline. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino stated in a video message on Tuesday…

Cholera Outbreak in Chad Refugee Camp Claims 68 Lives

At least 68 people have died in a cholera outbreak at a refugee camp in Chad. The country’s Ministry of Health reported that the outbreak began in late July. Since…

Denmark Summons U.S. Diplomat over Greenland Issue

Denmark has summoned a U.S. diplomat over allegations of secret activities by American citizens in Greenland. The Danish Foreign Ministry confirmed that the diplomat has been called to Copenhagen. According…