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Description: More than 800 people were arrested attending a pro – Palestine protest on Saturday by London’s Metropolitan police. The protesters rallied against the governments decision to ban the organization Palestine Action and designate it a terrorist organization. The protests follow last week’s unrest regarding the country’s migration crisis and Prime Minister Starmer’s cabinet reshuffling, following the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, over a tax scandal. London subway workers have also announced collective protests beginning on 07 Sep, with major travel disruptions expected in London. The subway workers have expressed their displeasure in the gover
Description: US President Donald Trump, announced that he would meet certain European leaders this week, where discussion would be held to impose a new wave of sanctions on Russia in order to hamper the country’s abilities to continue the war in Ukraine. Trump has so far refused to resort towards growing economic pressure on Russia, however, the latest wave of aerial attacks on Ukraine’s capital has allegedly convinced the US President of undertaking additional measures to draw Russia closer to the negotiating table. Russia launched more than a thousand drones and 80 cruise ballistic missiles which resulted in the deaths of at least four people and inflamed Ukraine’s Parliam
Description: Members of Turkey’s largest oppositional party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP), clashed with riot police in front of the party’s Istanbul headquarters, after an Istanbul Court ruled to dismiss Ozgur Celik, the party’s latest leader. The Court additionally appointed Gursel Tekin as the party’s leader, a move which was criticized by the entire party which claimed Tekin to have been expelled from CHP. CHP party members barricaded the entrances of the headquarters in Istanbul before clashing with the riot police, which used pepper spray and riot shields to disperse the protesters while also barricading the party’s headquarters. The protests arrive after months
Description: Mali’s military forces have reported clashes with militants affiliated with Al Qaeda near the capital Bamako and other cities bordering Senegal and Mauritania such as Kayes and Nioro. Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) have started enforcing logistical and transportational blockades across several key roads in Mali on the country’s fuel and oil shipments. The region where the attacks happened is also rich in natural resources such as gold and rare earth minerals which emphasizes JNIM’s escalation of control and operational outreach against the junta – led government in Mali. The military has stated that airstrikes were conducted combined with ground off
Description: Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store and his Labor party managed to resist the country’s growing right wing populist movements and secure a dominant presence in Parliament. Store’s party managed to secure 80 seats out of the 85 necessary to form a majority government, which meant it would have to make concessions to smaller parties in order to form Norway’s next government. Labor would have 53 seats in Parliament with the Progress party coming in second with 48 seats, while the Conservative party had its worst elections in the last 20 years, gaining only 24 seats in Parliament. Store would extend his mandate as Prime Minister, however, he is faced with grow
Description: Representatives from the group of victims abused by convicted sex trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein, held a press conference on the US Capitol Hill accompanied by members of the Republican party, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie. The House Oversight Committee acting on a previously issued subpoena to the US Department of Justice, earlier released up to 34 thousand documents which were part of the larger criminal inquiry regarding Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. Greene and Massie have stated that they are petitioning for the files to be read before the House of Representatives, citing that they would use congressional immunity and protection from
Description: European leaders held a joint meeting in Paris, chaired by French President Emmanuel Macron, where defense representatives from 26 countries have pledged support for post – war security guarantees in Ukraine. The meeting arrives after the peace efforts and negotiations have stalled, primarily due to recycled demands from Russia. Macron stated that European military forces would not be deployed on the ground in Ukraine but would assist Ukrainian defense forces with training, logistical support and equipment which he deemed necessary for maintaining the country’s sovereignty. Previously, Russian President Vladimir Putin, held a press conference on the margins of t
Description: President Irfaan Ali and his People’s Progressive Party (PPP) have won the majority support in Guyana’s general elections. Ali would remain the country’s President, continuing to tackle issues regarding the distribution of national revenues from Guyana’s newly found oil resources, which have quadrupled the country’s GDP in the past five years. The PPP won approximately 243 thousand votes and increased the marginal majority in Guyana’s Parliament, however, in the country’s largest electoral district, designated District Four, the PPP would be forced to form a coalition with one of the smaller parties in order to govern the region. The quiet surprise was the We In
Description: Thailand’s ruling Monarchy has rejected the proposal outlined by the interim Pheu Thai government for dissolving the Parliament and calling general elections. Interim Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, stated that he was informed by Thailand’s Office of the Privy Council, that Pheu Thai’s proposal was rejected as the proposal was currently inappropriate to be presented to His Majesty the King at this time considering the country’s political turmoil. The decision arrives only a day before Thailand’s Parliament is set to vote for a new Prime Minister, with the influential People’s Party siding with the conservative Bhumjaithai to nominate former interior minist
04 Sep 2025 | Israel – Hamas War: Israel Dismisses Calls for Ceasefire Continues with Gaza Offensive
Description: The office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a statement claiming that the latest proposal for a ceasefire accepted by Hamas was nothing but a political spin and renounced any reconciliation until Israel’s Gaza offensive is finished. The rejection arrives days after Israel’s far – right Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, approved extensive plans for territorial annexations in the West Bank. The UAE, had claimed that Israeli plans to annex larger parts of the West Bank constituted as war crimes and undermined the potential of the provisions outlined in the Abraham Accords. Hamas confirmed the group’s approval for the latest ceasefire