Day: February 1, 2021

Deadly Attack Hits Central Baghdad Market

Two deadly suicide bombings have struck a market in central Baghdad on January 21st, killing at least 32 people and injuring more than 100 others. The Islamic State has assumed responsibility behind this act. According to sources, the first suicide bomber complained that he was sick, causing a crowd to

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All Eyes On China: Australia, US, UK And Canada Issue Joint Statement On Mass Arrests In Hong Kong

Foreign Ministers from the U.K., U.S.A., Australia and Canada issued a joint statement January 10th voicing their concerns over the arrests of 55 Hong Kongers for subversion under China’s “National Security Law.” Ministers Mike Pompeo (U.S.), Marise Payne (Australia), Dominic Raab (U.K.), and Francois-Philippe Champagne (Canada) signed the statement which

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Hundreds Of Displaced People Rescued Off Libyan Coast By Ocean Viking

The Ocean Viking, a search and rescue vessel operated by French NGO SOS Méditerranée, has rescued hundreds of people off the coast of Libya in recent days. According to SOS Méditerranée, 374 people were rescued within two days. Crossing the Mediterranean has been described as the world’s most dangerous migration

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U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal To Be Reviewed By Biden Administration

On the 22nd of January, the Biden Administration announced its intention to review the February 2020 peace agreement reached with the Taliban under the Trump Administration. This comes amidst a retooling of American foreign policy under the Biden administration, with President Biden seeking to re-establish America’s credibility on the world

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