The numbers behind UN report on women and girls killed
Suspect in Washington DC national guard shooting had ties to CIA, agency confirms
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, worked with agency-backed military units during US war in Afghanistan
The suspected shooter of two national guard members in Washington DC on Wednesday worked with CIA-backed military units during the US war in Afghanistan, the agency has confirmed.
The alleged gunman, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, came to the US in September 2021 under an Operation Allies Welcome program that gave some Afghans who had worked for the US government entry visas to the US.
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National Guard members shot in Washington, DC, identified
Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan – The New York Times
- Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan The New York Times
- Gasfield in northern Iraq hit by drone attack: Reports Al Jazeera
- Drone attack causes fire at Khor Mor gas field in Iraq The Jerusalem Post
- Trump envoy says US supports stronger Kurdistan after drone attack rudaw.net
- KRG Interior Ministry Links Latest Khor Mor Attack to Lack of Federal Action, Renews Call for Accountability kurdistan24.net
Hundreds of children ‘terrified’ and alone after fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher
Putin warns EU ‘theft’ of frozen assets will trigger retaliatory measures – politico.eu
- Putin warns EU ‘theft’ of frozen assets will trigger retaliatory measures politico.eu
- Kyiv says external funding critical, urges EU to unlock Russian assets Reuters
- Russia’s frozen assets are at the center of negotiations over a Ukraine peace deal AP News
- The U.S.-Russia Plan Gives Trump a $300 Billion Signing Bonus Foreign Policy
- EU’s frozen-assets loan plan risks rattling markets, Euroclear warns Financial Times
Putin says US-backed peace plan as framework is OK ‘in general’
The 1930s 2.0 & the collapse of American soft power
General named new Guinea-Bissau leader a day after coup
Pope Leo on first foreign trip says future of humanity at stake from conflict
‘I am devastated’: Hong Kong residents in disbelief after fire destroys blocks of flats
Russia’s Economy Cracks as War Reaches Daily Life and Sanctions Pressure Deepens – Kyiv Post
- Russia’s Economy Cracks as War Reaches Daily Life and Sanctions Pressure Deepens Kyiv Post
- Russians Are Starting to Feel Real Economic Pain From Putin’s War Bloomberg.com
- Why Russia has come to the table Engelsberg Ideas
- Russian Corporate Losses Surge in 2025 as More Firms Slip Into the Red The Moscow Times
- Will Russia’s economy force a reality check on Putin’s Ukraine invasion? The Straits Times
Guinea-Bissau coup: What happened, why it matters, what happens next?
12-year-old Ukrainian girl dies over a week after strike on apartment building – CNN
- 12-year-old Ukrainian girl dies over a week after strike on apartment building CNN
- Russia-Ukraine updates: Attacks intensify as Moscow mulls revised US plan Al Jazeera
- Russia Strikes Ukraine and Signals Resistance to Amended Peace Plan The New York Times
- Images of dog rescuing cat in Thai floods likely used AI, expert says BBC
- Photos show aftermath of Russia’s deadly attacks on Kyiv AP News
Arrest warrants issued for Miss Universe co-owners in latest twist in pageant saga
Raúl Rocha Cantú is under investigation for drug, gun and fuel trafficking while Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip is accused of fraud
This year’s edition of Miss Universe, with its onstage injuries, dramatic walkouts and allegations of vote rigging, was already one for the ages.
But it turns out the drama had barely begun: just days after Fátima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe in Thailand, the co-owners of the organisation are both facing arrest warrants.
Continue reading...Soup firm Campbell’s dismisses executive over alleged ‘poor people’ comments
Senior figure allegedly referred to customers buying ‘highly processed food’ and denigrated Indian employees
Campbell’s has dismissed an executive who allegedly referred to the soup company’s products as being made for “poor people” and denigrated its Indian employees.
Martin Bally, who was the vice-president of Campbell’s information technology department, was recorded making the alleged comments by another employee.
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The British Public Thinks Immigration Is Up. It’s Actually Down, Sharply. – The New York Times
- The British Public Thinks Immigration Is Up. It’s Actually Down, Sharply. The New York Times
- British government welcomes sharp dip in net migration DW
- Sharp fall in UK net migration with drop in arrivals for work and study BBC
- Net Migration to UK Drops Almost 70% Amid Government Crackdown Bloomberg.com
- UK net migration drops by two-thirds as government rolls out tougher policies Reuters