Survivors Facing Risk of Disease Outbreak Survivors of a deadly landslide in western Papua New Guinea are facing a significant risk of disease outbreak,...
UN Peacekeeping Operations: A Historical Overview UN Member States have been deploying “Blue Helmets” (or peacekeepers) since 1948. The International Day of UN Peacekeepers,...
Overview Fourteen pro-democracy activists were convicted in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case, where the court ruled that their plan to effect change through...
China Defends Hong Kong’s Security Law China has responded to international criticism of Hong Kong’s security law by urging critics to refrain from interference....
The UN Special Coordinator’s Plea for Humanitarian Ceasefire The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process issued a fervent plea for an...
Julian Assange Extradition Case Update A court in the United Kingdom has ruled that Julian Assange cannot be immediately extradited to the United States...
Security Official Reveals Details on Moscow Concert Hall Attack Suspects A Turkish security official disclosed that two suspects involved in the Moscow concert hall...
Intense Hostilities in Gaza Continue Despite Ceasefire Call Intense hostilities in Gaza continued on Tuesday between Hamas fighters and Israeli forces, with reports of...
Tragic Earthquake in Papua New Guinea Reports from officials in Port Moresby reveal the devastating impact of a 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Papua New...
Taiwan Conducts Air Defense Test Amid Chinese Military “Intrusions” Taiwan conducted an air defense test on Tuesday morning, deploying United States-made Patriot missiles and...
Singapore’s Response to Controversial Social Media Post Singapore’s Home Affairs Minister, K. Shanmugam, has taken action against the Israeli embassy in the city-state for...
UN Secretary-General’s Urgent Call for Action in Gaza With “starvation bearing down” on Gaza, UN Secretary-General António Guterres reiterated his plea for a sustainable...