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Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, skips the occasion, causing health rumors.

Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, missed a significant public holiday, which has increased health rumors. The 68-year-old autocrat usually addresses the crowd at the annual National Flag, Emblem, and Anthem Day celebration, but on Sunday his prime minister read…

Thailand election: Opposition parties gain ground as voting continues

Thai voters have rejected the military-backed administration, and two opposition parties look to be on the verge of forming a coalition. According to preliminary findings, the Move Forward and Pheu Thai parties have surged ahead of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha….

Sudan crisis: Crossfire kills Sudanese musician Shaden Gardood

Shaden Gardood, one of Sudan’s most popular vocalists, was killed in crossfire in the Sudanese capital of Omdurman. Gardood was killed on Friday during skirmishes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The 37-year-old’s death occurred…

Thailand’s elections begin today, with Thaksin’s daughter as the frontrunner.

Thailand’s general election has begun, with the daughter of ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra as the frontrunner. The election has been described as a watershed moment for a country that has seen a dozen military takeovers in recent years….

Ternopil, Ukraine, was attacked before the Eurovision act’s performance.

According to sources, the home city of Ukraine’s Eurovision act was attacked by Russian missiles just seconds before the band took the stage in Liverpool. Volodymyr Trush, the head of the Ternopil regional state administration, acknowledged two persons had been…

Imran Khan’s arrest was unlawful, according to a high court ruling

Two days after his incarceration provoked widespread protests and fatal violence, Pakistan’s Supreme Court declared on Thursday that the former prime minister Imran Khan’s arrest was illegal. Khan is still in the Supreme Court’s custody for his own protection, according…

Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Supreme Court determines that his arrest was unlawful.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has determined that former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrest on corruption accusations earlier this week was unlawful. Mr Khan’s immediate release was ordered by the court. His lawyers contended that his removal from court grounds…

Israel and Gaza terrorists are engaged in the most intense battle in months.

In the bloodiest combat in nine months, Palestinian terrorists in Gaza have fired around 300 rockets at Israel, while the Israeli military claims to have hit 50 Islamic Jihad targets. According to local medics, six people have been killed and…

Pakistan arrests hundreds of people as former Prime Minister Imran Khan is accused with corruption.

A day after his detention provoked widespread rallies, Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan pleaded not guilty to corruption allegations. According to authorities, around 1,000 people have been arrested since Mr Khan was detained in Islamabad on charges he rejects….

The Mirror publisher apologizes in the phone hacking trial, according to Prince Harry.

At the commencement of a trial involving alleged phone hacking, the publisher of the Mirror has apologized to Prince Harry for unlawful information gathering. Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) stated that it will never happen again. Lawyers for Harry testified in…