Tue, Apr 8, 2025
Gazans Perform Eid Prayers Atop Ruins of Mosques Amid Relentless Israeli Bombardment & Killings
Gazans Perform Eid Prayers Atop Ruins of Mosques Amid Relentless Israeli Bombardment & Killings

Gazans Perform Eid Prayers Atop Ruins of Mosques Amid Relentless Israeli Bombardment & Killings Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday performed prayers for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr atop the rubble of destroyed mosques, in overcrowded shelters, and beside the ruins of their homes, as Israel’s ongoing war left no room for traditional celebrations. Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip has continued on the first day ...

See More
Voices from Gaza: Protests demand an end to war and suffering
Voices from Gaza: Protests demand an end to war and suffering

For the third consecutive day, Hassan Saad, 38, and hundreds of others took to the streets in Beit Lahiya, demanding an end to their suffering and a halt to the war on Gaza. Saad is one of the protest coordinators, working with 14 others who he says came together spontaneously to organise the demonstrations. The main trigger, Saad explains, was a Facebook discussion after new Israeli eviction orders were issued ...

See More
Europe’s population crisis and anti-immigration policy
Europe’s population crisis and anti-immigration policy

The rise of the far-right could speed up the population decline of Europe, projections show, creating economic shocks including slower growth and soaring costs from pensions and elderly care. Anti-immigration politics is on the rise across the EU, as shown by the gains made by far-right parties in the 2024 elections. Meanwhile, the anti-immigration Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is polling second in the run-up to the German federal election this ...

See More
Israel began freeing 369 Palestinians after captives in Gaza released.
Israel began freeing 369 Palestinians after captives in Gaza released.

Hamas released three more Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip in the sixth such exchange following days of tense negotiations that threatened to undo the precarious ceasefire. In return, Israel began returning 369 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails on Saturday, most without any charges or convictions. It is the largest number of Palestinians to be freed since the beginning of the truce. Footage showed a busload of Palestinian prisoners ...

See More
Violence erupts in mineral-rich DR Congo as rebels move into key city
Violence erupts in mineral-rich DR Congo as rebels move into key city

A rebel alliance claimed the capture of the biggest city in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mineral-rich eastern region this week, pushing back against resistance from government troops backed by regional and UN intervention forces. The takeover of Goma is yet another territorial gain for the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) rebel coalition, which includes the M23 armed group – sanctioned by the United States and the United Nations. It is ...

See More
Future Career Trends for 2025
Future Career Trends for 2025

As we advance deeper into the digital era, 2025 stands as a landmark year for career evolution. Technological breakthroughs, shifting work paradigms, and changing global priorities are reshaping the professional landscape. To thrive in this dynamic environment, individuals and organizations must embrace adaptability and forward-thinking strategies. ...

See More
EU-Mercosur inked trade deal after 25 years talks
EU-Mercosur inked trade deal after 25 years talks

Negotiations for the EU-Mercosur agreement have concluded after 25 years. European and the South American trade blocks signed the agrement. Now two sides will now have to ratify the deal, but it could still be blocked as it has many opponents — particularly in Europe. Critics have said the deal will contribute to continued rainforest deforestation to produce beef and grow soy to feed cattle.# "Today marks a truly historic ...

See More
Debates on social media ban for children under 16
Debates on social media ban for children under 16

The Australian Senate was debating a ban on children younger than 16 years old from social media Thursday after the House of Representatives overwhelmingly supported the age restriction. The bill would make platforms, including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X, and Instagram, liable for fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) for systemic failures to prevent young children from holding accounts. It is likely to be passed by ...

See More