Internet Blackout Grips Afghanistan Amid Taliban’s ‘Morality’ Crackdown

Internet Blackout Strikes Afghanistan Amid Taliban ‘Morality’ Crackdown

Kabul – Afghanistan faced an unprecedented internet blackout on Monday, as reports suggest the Taliban may be enforcing a nationwide cut to fiber-optic services under their latest crackdown on so-called “immorality.” Since the Taliban regained power in August 2021, this marks the first time the country has experienced a shutdown of this magnitude. Earlier this […]

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Slovenia Bans Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from Entering: A Bold Stand for International Law

Slovenia Bans Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from Entering: A Bold Stand for International Law

In a decisive move that has caught international attention, Slovenia has announced a ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from entering its borders. The Eastern European nation, home to just over 2 million people, stated on Thursday that the ban serves as a firm gesture in defense of international law and humanitarian principles. The […]

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Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Withdraw from International Criminal Court, Calling It a ‘Tool of Neocolonialism’

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Withdraw from International Criminal Court, Calling It a ‘Tool of Neocolonialism’

DAKAR – In a bold and controversial move, the military-led governments of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have officially announced their joint withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). In a statement released Monday, the three West African nations collectively denounced the court, describing it as a “tool of neocolonial repression.” The withdrawal marks a […]

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Microsoft Fires Two Employees After Gaza War Protest Inside President’s Office

Microsoft Fires Two Employees After Gaza War Protest Inside President’s Office

Two Microsoft employees, Anna Hattle and Riki Fameli, have been dismissed from the tech giant after participating in a peaceful sit-in protest at the office of company president Brad Smith. The protest, staged in opposition to Microsoft’s business ties with Israel amid the ongoing war in Gaza, led to their arrest — and now, their […]

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Cambodia Approves Controversial Law Allowing Citizenship Stripping of Political Dissidents

Cambodia Approves Controversial Law Allowing Citizenship Stripping of Political Dissidents

PHNOM PENH, August 25 — In a move sending ripples of concern across the globe, Cambodian lawmakers have unanimously passed controversial legislation that would allow the government to strip individuals of their citizenship if they are found to be colluding with foreign entities. All 120 members of Cambodia’s National Assembly, including Prime Minister Hun Manet, […]

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