Blog

  • At least 33 people killed in suspected RSF attacks in Sudan | Sudan war News

    At least 33 people killed in suspected RSF attacks in Sudan | Sudan war News

    The paramilitary force has been blamed for attacks on a prison in el-Obeid and a displacement camp in Darfur.

    At least 33 people have been killed in Sudan in attacks suspected to have been carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as the brutal two-year war claims its latest victims.

    An RSF strike on a prison on Saturday in el-Obeid killed at least 19 people, while on Friday evening, at least 14 members of the same family were killed in an air attack in Darfur, local sources…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Columbia Suspends Dozens in Latest Crackdown on Anti-Genocide Protests

    Columbia Suspends Dozens in Latest Crackdown on Anti-Genocide Protests

    Hundreds of students and activists demonstrated outside Columbia University in the US on Tuesday in protest at the visit by Naftali Bennett. (Photo: via CPSC X page)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    Columbia punished students for protesting Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, after calling in NYPD, escalating a growing crackdown on campus dissent.

    Columbia University has suspended 65 students for their participation in a pro-Palestinian protest that took over part of the school’s main…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • India and Pakistan agree ceasefire: What does it mean? | India-Pakistan Tensions News

    India and Pakistan agree ceasefire: What does it mean? | India-Pakistan Tensions News

    India and Pakistan have reached a ceasefire agreement following a brief period of hostilities over the past few days, United States President Donald Trump announced on Saturday.

    Earlier on Saturday, the two neighbours targeted each other’s military sites as Pakistan launched “Operation Bunyan Marsoos” after three of its own airbases were hit by India’s air-to-surface missiles. Both sides claimed to have intercepted most projectiles, but also admitted that some strikes caused…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Gaza detainees endure torture and Israeli sadism

    Gaza detainees endure torture and Israeli sadism

    GAZA, (PIC)

    “I was sexually assaulted through being beaten on sensitive parts of my body with a search device. Today, we are in total isolation from the outside world. We do not know when the sun rises or sets. They force us to curse our mothers. We are beaten and repressed. During my transfer to prison, I was beaten so badly that one of my fingers was broken.”

    With these pain-soaked words, drenched in deprivation and suffering, detainee (W.N.) from Gaza shares a glimpse of the…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Iran’s FM visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar before nuclear talks with US in Oman | Politics News

    Iran’s FM visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar before nuclear talks with US in Oman | Politics News

    The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed there will be a technical delegation at the Iran-US talks in Oman on Sunday.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has visited Saudi Arabia and is due to visit Qatar for consultations in the run-up to the fourth round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States, which will take place in Oman on Sunday.

    The future direction of Iran’s nuclear programme, its enrichment of uranium, and sanctions relief remain the key…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • An injury by Israeli occupation forces' bullets west of Ramallah

    An injury by Israeli occupation forces' bullets west of Ramallah

    A young man was shot by Israeli occupation forces on …

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • Pope Leo identifies AI as main challenge in first meeting with cardinals | Religion News

    Pope Leo identifies AI as main challenge in first meeting with cardinals | Religion News

    New pontiff sets out vision, pledging to continue ‘precious legacy of predecessor Pope Francis.

    Pope Leo XIV has held his first meeting with the world’s cardinals since his election as the head of the Catholic Church, identifying artificial intelligence (AI) as one of the most crucial issues facing humanity.

    Leo, the first American pope, laid out a vision of his papacy at the Vatican on Saturday, telling the cardinals who elected him that AI poses challenges to defending “human…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Half of bombs falling on Gaza supplied by Europe

    Half of bombs falling on Gaza supplied by Europe

    MADRID, (PIC)

    Former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Friday sharply criticized the EU for failing to act over Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, stating that “half of the bombs falling on Gaza are supplied by us,” Anadolu reports.

    Speaking after receiving the Carlos V European Award at the Yuste Monastery in Spain, Borrell said Europe is witnessing “the biggest ethnic cleansing operation since World War II,” aimed at building a holiday resort after the elimination…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Palestinian Water Authority: Gaza is dying of thirst

    Palestinian Water Authority: Gaza is dying of thirst

    The Palestinian Water Authority warned on Saturday of an imminent …

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • Could AI Mitigate Mental Health Concerns For Teen Social Media Use?

    Could AI Mitigate Mental Health Concerns For Teen Social Media Use?

    Meta recently announced it will be using artificial intelligence to detect teen accounts on Instagram, identify whether they are lying about their age and then switch their accounts from standard to teen accounts. AI will use engagement data as well as signals…

    Continue Reading


    News Source: www.forbes.com