Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador blasted Texas’s anti-immigrant SB4 law on Wednesday as U.S. courts continue to wrangle over its legality. The law grants Texas authorities broad powers to arrest and deport anyone they suspect of crossing the border without authorization. »
Protesters shut down UK arms factories over Gaza war complicity
In a display of solidarity with Palestinians, hundreds of workers and protesters have shut down arms factories across England and Scotland to condemn the UK's complicity in the Israeli regime's war of aggression in Gaza.»
UN says Israel could be using starvation as weapon in Gaza
The United Nations said Tuesday that Israel's severe restrictions on aid into war-ravaged Gaza coupled with its military offensive could amount to using starvation as a "weapon of war," which would be a "war crime."»
Cuba addresses energy crisis with 2 GW of solar
Cuban Minister of Energy Vicente de la O Levy said in a recent press conference that the government plans to install 92 solar projects to add an installed capacity of 2 GW by 2028.»
UNESCO warns of education for girls in Afghanistan
In its report, the UNESCO representation in Kabul reflected that Afghanistan is among the ten countries where most girls are unable to attend school and university. These ten countries, Afghanistan and nine African nations, have the highest rate of girls who have no access to school. This nation ranks tenth in the list. At least, 50 percent of girls are »
Díaz-Canel ratifies Cuba’s zero tolerance for gender violence
President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Friday ratified Cuba's zero tolerance for gender violence, and urged to improve the prevention systems.»
UN warns of rapidly escalating situation in Haiti’s Port-au-Prince
UN Secretary-General (UNSG) António Guterres on Monday warned about rapidly escalating security situation in Port-au-Prince amid increasing gang attacks.»
Gaza official says Palestinians dying of hunger as world watches in silence
The world is watching in silence as the Palestinians are dying of hunger in light of Israel’s savage campaign in the besieged Gaza Strip, says the civil defense spokesperson in Gaza»
Julian Assange extradition decision to be announced in March
Britain’s appeals court has concluded a two-day public hearing regarding the proposed extradition of WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, to stand trial in the U.S. for ‘espionage.’»
Space debris will damage ozone layer and Earth’s climate
Recent scientific data indicate that the space debris accumulated by the "passage of man in the atmosphere" is changing the sky today with harmful legacies for the ozone layer and Earth's climate.»