Thousands Participate In London’s Pro-Palestinian March; 12 Arrested
Since Israel's armed response to Hamas' extraordinary strike on October 7, pro-Palestinian marches have been frequenting Saturdays in London
Putin Calls Ukraine’s Avdiivka Capture An Important Victory
Ukrainian soldiers withdraw amid ammunition shortages and battlefield overwhelm, marking Russia's most significant victory since May
Amid Thousands Of Israelis Protest, Netanyahu Rejects Calls For Early Election
Anti-government protests have ceased, but activists clamor for new elections, which are not planned until 2026
Tragic Deaths of Two NYU Students Prompt Mental Health Concerns
Students voice frustration over insufficient mental health services, citing understaffed counseling services and technological glitches in mental health chat apps.
“Putin Is Responsible For Alexei Navalny’s Death”, Says Biden
Biden and Putin continue to be at odds over Russia's invasion of Ukraine two years ago
Hamas Claims Israeli Hostages Struggling To Stay Alive
Several hostages among those currently held captive in Gaza are suffering from a variety of ailments, and efforts have been made to provide them with medicines
Ukraine: 58 Soldiers’ Bodies Returned From Russian-Controlled Territory
The January repatriation occurred immediately after the crash of a Russian military plane, which Moscow claims was transporting Ukrainian prisoners of war and was shot down by Kyiv
Canadian Prime Minister Refers To Putin As Monster Following The Death Of Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny
Speaking to a gathering of Canadian business leaders, Trudeau lauded Navalny's extraordinary courage in advocating for basic freedoms, for democracy
Ukraine Pulls Out Of Avdiivka Due To Severe Ammunition Shortage
Russia's pursuit of Avdiivka is important for securing control of the industrial Donbas region and could potentially secure a victory for President Vladimir Putin