A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck Wednesday morning near Taiwan, triggering tsunami alerts in that territory, the southern islands of Japan and the Philippines.
An Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate building in Damascus killed at least eight people on Monday, including a prominent commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), according to Iranian media.
The owner of a popular gay bar in the Russian city of Orenburg has been arrested for “extremism,” according to rights groups on Sunday, at a time when authorities are cracking down on the LGBTQ community.
Aichi will become the first prefecture in Japan to recognize sexual minorities and common-law couples and their children as families under a “family ship” oath system that will come into effect on April 1.
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical has recalled batches of an anti-cholesterol supplement from the market suspecting it to cause adverse health effects through kidney failure.
The UN Office for Human Rights asserted on Thursday that the situation in Haiti, a country plagued by gang violence, is a “catastrophe” with over 1,500 deaths at the hands of these groups so far this year.
The Russian space agency Roscosmos canceled the launch of three astronauts to the International Space Station on Thursday, just about 20 seconds before liftoff, but the crew is safe, authorities reported.
The school year began on Wednesday in Afghanistan, albeit without the girls whom the Taliban barred from classes starting from the sixth grade, making it the only country with restrictions on female education.
The head of the US Southern Command, General Laura Richardson, did not rule out the deployment of forces to Haiti as part of “an international solution” to address the spiral of violence in the Caribbean country.
The Houthi rebels in Yemen launched a new round of attacks on “enemy” targets, including Israeli and American ones, this Tuesday. Thus, the Shiite group’s military spokesperson, Yahya Sarea, confirmed that their missiles had reached the port city of Eilat, in southern Israel.
@intlmonitor Yemen fights while the rest of the world twiddles their thumbs. Others talk of solidarity, Yemen delivers!
Striking harbors should help shipping firms realize that carrying weapons to genocidal murders isn't going to be profitable anymore-and that bypassing the Red Sea will no longer protect their precious ships.
To Israel I say "besiege not, lest thou be beseiged!"
Russian President Vladimir Putin was reelected for his fifth term with 87.28% of the votes, the electoral commission announced on Monday after the scrutiny of all polling stations in the country.
Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny – who died in mid-February in an Arctic prison – called on the international community not to recognize the results of Russia’s elections, scheduled for this weekend.
The Israeli Parliament approved a new budget for the current year on Wednesday, focusing on the war over Gaza. Thus, in 2024, 160 billion dollars will be allocated for military issues, which is about 19 billion dollars more than what had been agreed for 2023.