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Houthi Missile Hits Oil Tanker in Red Sea: Minor Damage Reported

[カイロ/ロサンゼルス 27日 ロイター] – Yemen’s pro-Iranian Houthi group announced on the 27th that a missile fired into the Red Sea hit an oil tanker. US Central Command confirmed that the Houthis launched three anti-ship ballistic missiles into the Red Sea. The oil tanker is said to have suffered minor damage. A second ship near the […]

Houthi Group Claims Responsibility for Attack on Cargo Ship in the Red Sea

[ドバイ 12日 ロイター] – The pro-Iranian Houthi group from Yemen announced on the 12th that they had carried out an attack on a cargo ship in the Red Sea. A Houthi spokesman said the target was the American ship Star Iris. However, according to ship tracking information, the vessel is registered in the Marshall Islands […]

Internet Inflation Crisis: Skyrocketing Prices in Zimbabwe Decimate Livelihoods

Zimbabwe’s annual real inflation rate is unofficially estimated at around 1,000%. Internet prices have also skyrocketed, making it harder to earn a living using basic services, learning, or doing business online or working remotely. The photo was taken in January 2019, of a man with a mobile phone. Photo taken in Harare (2024 Reuters/Philimon Bulawayo) […]

British Parliament Passes Law Allowing For Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to Rwanda

House of Commons Passes Bill Allowing Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to Rwanda On December 12th, the House of Commons of the British Parliament approved a bill that would permit the deportation of illegal immigrants to Rwanda. The decision comes amidst growing concerns of a potential rebellion from the right wing of the ruling Conservative Party, […]

Saudi Crown Prince Calls for End to Conflict Between Israel and Hamas at Africa Summit

Saudi Crown Prince Urges End to Israel-Hamas Conflict In a significant diplomatic move, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed called for an immediate cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hamas at the Saudi Africa Summit. The call for peace was echoed in a joint statement adopted at the summit, underscoring the urgency of ending the conflict […]

North Korea to Close Embassies as Financial Difficulties Mount

North Korea Announces Closure of Some Embassies, Citing Efficient Diplomatic Relocation North Korea has officially confirmed that it will be closing several of its embassies as part of its efforts to relocate diplomatic capabilities more efficiently. The decision comes amidst speculations that the country is grappling with financial difficulties due to international sanctions. According to […]

North Korea’s Closure of Diplomatic Missions in African Countries Linked to Financial Difficulties amidst International Sanctions, Says South Korea

South Korea’s Unification Ministry stated on October 31 that North Korea’s recent closure of diplomatic missions in Angola and Uganda is a clear indication of the regime’s struggle to generate income abroad amid international sanctions. This assessment highlights the financial challenges facing North Korea. The diplomatic mission in Dandong, China, captured in a photograph taken […]

More than Half of Hamas Hostages in Israel Identified as Foreign Nationals

Foreign Nationals Held Captive by Hamas: Israeli Government Reveals Disturbing Truth October 25 Announcement Shocks the World In a startling revelation made by the Israeli government on October 25, it was disclosed that more than half of the estimated 220 hostages held by the Islamist extremist group Hamas hail from foreign countries. These hostages are […]