Due to “strong disagreements” on Rwanda policy, UK’s immigration minister resigned
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick was seen as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's ally until recently.
India Promises Papua New Guinea A $1 Million Aid As Volcano Erupts In The Nation
On November 20, a significant volcanic eruption on Mount Ulawun in Papua New Guinea prompted the evacuation of over 26,000 people and resulted in an immediate need for humanitarian aid.
Italy Is No More The Part Of China’s Belt And Road Initiative; Here’s The Reason
Italy became the first and so far only significant Western country to join the program in 2019, allaying American concerns that it would give China access to critical infrastructure and sensitive technologies.
Kim Jong Un cries, urges North Korean women to have more babies
According to estimates from the UN Population Fund, North Korea's fertility rate—the average number of children born to a woman—was estimated to be 1.8 in 2023
Survival Of Airmen Aboard Osprey Military Aircraft Unlikely, US Airforce Officials
Japan's military has stopped deploying its own Ospreys while safety inspections are conducted.
Kremlin: Vladimir Putin To Go To Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates Tomorrow
Neither the UAE nor Saudi Arabia have joined the founding treaty of the ICC
Death Toll From Indonesian Volcano Increases To 13, Look For 10 More
Further volcanic activity and severe weather are impeding the rescue mission
Bus Loses Control And Hits Tree In Thailand, Leaving 14 Dead, Over 20 Injured
Rescuers were spotted removing passengers from the wreckage
Following Six Deaths, Nepal Asks Russia Not To Enlist Its Citizens
Millions of Nepali nationals work as laborers in South Korea, Malaysia, and the Middle East
Five People Hurt In Blast In Peshawar, Pakistan Including Four Children
Two of the children are in severe condition







