Maldivian Ministers Suspended Over Derogatory Remarks On Indian PM Modi’s Lakshadweep Visit
The Maldives government takes action against ministers who passed derogatory remarks on Indian PM Modi.
Israeli Strike Kills Two Journalists
At least 77 journalists and media workers have been killed since the war began
North Korea Refutes Artillery Firing Accusations, Ridicules South Korea’s Detection Capabilities
South Korea's military had reported that North Korea had fired shells near the disputed western sea boundary between the two countries for the second consecutive day on Saturday
Russia Launches 28 Drones, 3 Cruise Missiles Against Ukraine Overnight; Kyiv Claims 21 Destroyed
Russia used over 300 missiles and more than 200 drones to launch attacks in late 2023 and early 2024
Turkish Airlines Grounds 5 Boeing 737 MAX 9 Jets Following Blowout To Conduct Inspections
The US Federal Aviation Administration ordered immediate inspections of approximately 171 of the world's jets
Snow Hampers Earthquake Relief Efforts; Japan PM Promises Ceaseless Aid
At least 222 people are still missing, and further heavy snow or rain is anticipated
Japan Earthquake: Snowfall Come Out As Additional Barrier Between Rescue Team And Victims; Japanese Media Shares Overwhelming Stories
Taiyo Matsushita, a local common guy, spent three hours trekking through mud to get to a supermarket in Wajima city where he needed to buy food and other necessities for his family.
Weapons And Games Aimed At Inciting Children Were Discovered At Hamas Commander’s Home
A Gazan childhood is plagued with incitement toward hate and violence
China Sanctions 5 US Arms Manufacturers Over Taiwan Arms Sales
The restrictions are imposed before Taiwan's presidential and legislature elections on January 13, which China has framed as a choice between war and peace
Ukraine: Russia Strikes, Killing 11, Including 5 Children
Eight individuals were also injured as Russian soldiers launched S-300 missiles into the area