Category: Global News
Could the island of Ireland unite or will the UK stay intact?
Former IRA political wing Sinn Fein is now largest party in Stormont Assembly.
German upper house approves bill easing citizenship rules
Lawmakers in the upper house of parliament passed the legislation that will simplify the process of naturalisation.
‘It’s immoral’: UN special rapporteur on UNRWA funding cuts
What impact will UNRWA funding cuts have on Gaza? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese.
Centuries-old mosque razed in Indian capital
Worshippers from a New Delhi mosque are shocked over the destruction of the centuries-old structure.
UK court dismisses case against Greta Thunberg over London climate protest
The Swedish climate activist was on trial for protesting outside an oil and gas conference in London in October.
ICJ rules that it will hear part of Ukraine-Russia genocide case
UN's top court will not address aspects accusing Russia of violating Genocide Convention by falsely alleging genocide.
‘Trapped in this hell’: How one El Salvador town transformed under Bukele
In the port town of Puerto el Triunfo, violence has dwindled, but fear has not amid President Bukele’s gang crackdown.
Can South Africa’s genocide case at the ICJ stop Israel?
South Africa’s ambassador to the US talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the implications of the ICJ case and its ruling.
UN estimates 17,000 Gaza children left unaccompanied amid Israel’s war
More than one million children in the besieged Gaza Strip now require mental health support, UNICEF says.
People ‘dying of starvation’ in Sudan, UN food agency says
The World Food Programme has called on Sudan's warring sides to provide immediate security guarantees to deliver aid.

