Day: June 2, 2024

Civilian Attacks in the Russia-Ukraine War

As the Russian-Ukrainian war continues to escalate, the number of civilians caught in the crossfire has increased. At least seven people have been reported dead in separate attacks in Russia and Ukraine as Russia continues to fortify its offensive in northeastern Kharkiv, Ukraine. Two Russian missiles hit a hardware hypermarket

Read More »

From Discord To Disaster: The Threatening Echoes Of Political Violence In Slovakia

Journalists Boldizsar Gyori, Kuba Stezycki, and Jan Lopatka wrote that the assassination attempt on Slovak PM Robert Fico and subsequent threats against opposition leader Michal Simecka highlight the intense political animosities in Slovakia. The shooting, carried out by a former security guard in Handlova, reflects deep societal divides. In response,

Read More »

Putin Is Ready To Negotiate. But On His Own Terms.

Last Friday, May 24, 2024, Reuters reported on what lies ahead for Russian President Vladimir Putin in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. According to the media outlet’s sources, the Kremlin is ready to discuss a negotiated ceasefire, an agreement that should be based on current battlefield lines. A senior Russian

Read More »

Indian Muslims Are Marginalised As Modi Set To Win General Election

Results from this year’s mammoth seven-stage general election in India will be revealed on the 4th June. Unsurprisingly, it looks all but certain that current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, will be re-elected for a third term. Despite being a popular choice for the majority of the country since taking power

Read More »

UK Prime Minister turns Policy Failure into Re-election Strategy

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s promise to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, which was finally approved by parliament on April 22, is in jeopardy of complete failure. Last week, Sunak confirmed that there will be no migrant transportation flights before the national election on July 4, which he is tipped

Read More »

Irish-American Support for Biden Dwindles Over Gaza War

Ireland is one of the most pro-Palestine nations in the world, and definitively the most pro-Palestine western nation today. Irish lawmakers were the first to call for a ceasefire after October 7th and according to an Ireland Thinks poll, 80% of Irish believe that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

Read More »