Clashes between Indian police and Maoist insurgents leave 5 dead
Indian police have reported clashes with Maoist insurgents in a forested stronghold in central India, resulting in the deaths of at least four insurgents and one policeman.
Indian police have reported clashes with Maoist insurgents in a forested stronghold in central India, resulting in the deaths of at least four insurgents and one policeman.
South Korea’s political crisis continues as the impeached president resists arrest by the country’s anti-corruption investigators.
The chief of the World Health Organization (WHO) says he has been suffering from tinnitus (ringing in the ears) since he and his team were caught up in Israel’s December 26 airstrike on the Sana’a airport.
On the first day of the New Year, the Israeli regime has slaughtered 17 Palestinians in the northern refugee camp of al-Bureij.
The Israeli regime’s campaign of genocide in Gaza has reduced the territory’s population by 6 percent, says the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
The horrors of the Israeli regime’s genocidal war in Gaza have continued unabated for 15 months, and the world has watched in silence, the director general of the UN agency for Palestine has stated.
In a statement posted on his X account, the Irish foreign minister demanded an end to the Israeli regime’s “aggression and violence” in Gaza.
South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, reportedly authorized the military to use their weapons if needed in order to enter the National Assembly during his failed attempt to impose martial law.
Yemeni officials say the Israeli strikes will not make them withdraw their support for Palestine.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has dismissed allegations raised by a senior US official that Islamabad’s ballistic missile program poses a threat to US security as “unfounded” and “devoid of rationality.”