Sanctions on released Palestinian prisoners

On February 25, 2025, Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, imposed sanctions on released Palestinian prisoners and their families who received financial support from the Palestinian Authority (PA) during their incarceration. These sanctions specifically target Arab-Israelis and Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, areas under Israeli jurisdiction. The decision came after recommendations from the Economic Counter-Terrorism Staff […]
UAE allows women to marry without guardian approval

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced major changes to its personal status law. UAE allows women to marry their chosen partners without requiring guardian approval. This reform strengthens women’s rights, promotes personal freedom, and aligns the country with global gender equality standards. Previously, a male guardian’s approval was necessary for a woman to marry. […]
U.S. takeover of Gaza: Trump softens stance

The U.S. takeover of Gaza has sparked global controversy. President Donald Trump has now softened his stance on the proposal. Initially, he suggested the U.S. would “take over” and “own” Gaza, transforming it into the “Riviera of the Middle East.” His plan involved resettling over two million Palestinian residents in neighboring Arab nations. However, facing […]
Fire breaks out at commercial building in South Korea

A significant fire erupted on Friday, January 3, 2025, at a commercial building in Seongnam, South Korea. The blaze began around 4:30 p.m. in a restaurant on the first floor and rapidly spread throughout the eight-story structure. Over 200 individuals evacuated the building. Emergency services rescued approximately 240 people, while another 70 managed to exit […]
China faces severe infection surge after 5 years, post-COVID-19

Along with other respiratory viruses, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is the main cause of the current respiratory disease epidemic in China. As winter deepens, this increase has put the nation’s healthcare system in a difficult position. Hospitals are overcrowded with patients in critical respiratory distress, particularly in child units. Waiting periods have considerably increased and ICU […]
Global conflicts 2024: unprecedented humanitarian crises

In 2024, global conflicts have escalated significantly, resulting in severe humanitarian crises that have deeply affected regions across the world. From the Middle East to Africa and the Caribbean, millions of people have been impacted by violence, displacement, and food insecurity. The humanitarian toll has been staggering, with civilian populations bearing the brunt of these […]
Bangladesh seeks Sheik Hasina’s extraction amidst political turmoil

Bangladesh recently requested India to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled amid significant political unrest. Student-led protests, sparked by the reinstatement of a controversial government job quota, triggered nationwide demonstrations. Protesters opposed the 30% reservation for descendants of freedom fighters, demanding merit-based recruitment instead. Economic hardships, corruption allegations, and human rights issues added […]
International criticism over Pakistan’s military court sentences

In December 2024, Pakistan’s military courts sentenced numerous civilians to prison terms ranging from two to ten years. These sentences were issued for participation in protests following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in May 2023. This judicial action has drawn sharp criticism from the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union. These […]
China visa-free transit policy expands to 10 days

China, the world’s second-largest economy, has expanded its visa-free transit policy to boost tourism and economic recovery. Travelers from 54 countries, including the US and Canada, can now visit China for up to 10 days visa-free. This policy also includes nations from Europe and Asia. This opportunity requires travelers to hold a confirmed outbound ticket […]