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Myanmar Pro-Democracy Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Denied Outside Medical Treatment by Military Junta

Imprisoned Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, aged 78, is reportedly battling illness and has urgently sought medical attention from an external doctor, only to be promptly denied by the country’s military junta. Sources revealed this distressing information on Wednesday, shedding light on Suu Kyi’s deteriorating health condition. Amid her confinement, Suu Kyi has […]

Serbia’s New Digital Welfare System Raises Concerns for Vulnerable Groups

Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, implemented a new digital welfare system last year, aiming to make the distribution of benefits fairer and prevent fraud. However, this system has caused thousands of low-income individuals, like Jovana Angela, a 43-year-old single mother from Belgrade, to lose access to welfare benefits. Despite working various jobs, including cook, […]

Russian Soldiers Attack School in Romny, Ukraine, Killing Four and Injuring Others

Ukrainian Interior Minister Reports Russian Attack on School in Romny On July 23rd, Ukraine’s Interior Minister Klimenko made a solemn announcement regarding a tragic incident that took place in the northeastern city of Romny. According to official reports, Russian soldiers ruthlessly attacked a local school, leaving a devastating aftermath of death and injury. The targeted […]

US Treasury Department Imposes Sanctions on Four Russians Linked to Navalny Poisoning Attempt

US Treasury Department Imposes Sanctions on Four Russians Linked to Navalny Poisoning Attempt By [Author’s Name], [Newspaper Name] The US Treasury Department made an official announcement on Thursday regarding its decision to impose sanctions on four Russian individuals who are directly associated with Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). These sanctions have been implemented due to […]

ECOWAS Military Leaders Set to Meet for Possible Intervention in Niger Coup-Hit

Military Leaders of West African Countries Prepare for Possible Intervention in Niger Coup ECOWAS Spokesman Announces Meeting of Military Leaders A spokesperson for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) announced on Wednesday that military leaders from member countries would convene in the near future to plan for a potential military intervention in Niger, […]

The Most Banned Book in America: The Uproar Over Maia Kobave’s ‘Gender Queer’

Controversial Graphic Novel “Gender Queer” Becomes Most Banned Book in the United States By Lindsey Anderson SEATTLE (Thomson Reuters Foundation 4th) – American author Maia Kobave never anticipated the immense controversy surrounding her graphic novel “Gender Queer” upon its publication in 2019. However, three years later, the book has now become the most banned work […]

Russian Lawyers Risking Their Lives to Defend Anti-War Activists

Title: Russian Lawyers Defend Rights Amidst Ukraine Conflict Subtitle: Young lawyers take up the challenge to protect individuals’ rights amidst a rising number of arrests and human rights violations in Russia during the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Sophia Gominova’s determination to become a lawyer solidified at the young age of 11. Born in post-Soviet Russia, […]

US Plans to Deliver Deadly Cluster Munitions to Ukraine Despite Human Rights Concerns

US Plans to Deliver Cluster Munitions to Ukraine Despite Human Rights Concerns Washington, D.C. – In a move aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s military capabilities, the United States intends to provide deadly cluster munitions to the war-torn country, according to a senior US official. However, this decision has faced strong opposition from human rights groups, citing […]