• Plight of Premature Babies: Innocence Amidst Conflict in Gaza

    Around 30 premature babies who survived the storming of Al Shifa Hospital were transferred to Rafah City in southern Gaza on November 19, where they continued to face insufficient supplies due to the Israeli blockade. Babies have now been transferred to Egypt for treatment, but the identities of some remain unknown after their family members…

  • Exploring the Enchanting Charm of African Cities

    What is your favorite place to go in your city? Travel enthusiasts are often drawn to the allure of cities that seamlessly blend history, culture, and natural beauty. Among the myriad of destinations, Nairobi, Cape Town, Rabat, Cairo, Kampala, and Mombasa stand out as gems that captivate visitors with their unique charm. Let’s embark on…

  • President Ruto Unveils Ambitious Plan to Boost Kenyan Employment Abroad

    President Ruto Unveils Ambitious Plan to Boost Kenyan Employment Abroad

  • Rodrygo Squashes Transfer Speculations: Real Madrid Loyalty Prevails

    🤍 Rodrygo: “I didn’t get any offer from Saudi League. I’m not interested about Premier League rumours”. “To be honest I’m only thinking about playing for Real Madrid, nothing else. I love Real Madrid. It’s all perfect here”, told Partidazo.

  • Tragedy Strikes: Five U.S. Service Members Lost in Mediterranean Helicopter Crash

    Five American service members were killed in a crash late Friday after their helicopter had a “mishap” during a training exercise and went into the eastern Mediterranean Sea, the military said Sunday. “Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families of the fallen,” the Department of Defense said. “The U.S. Army’s Combat Readiness Center is…

  • Escalating Tensions: Gaza’s Shifa Hospital Caught in Crossfire

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday “there’s no reason” why patients at Gaza’s besieged Shifa hospital can’t be safely evacuated but contended that Hamas militants are “doing everything to keep them in harm’s way.” But Israeli-Hamas fighting continued near the hospital, Gaza’s largest, and the hospital’s director, Mohammad Abu Salmiya, said the facility was…

  • Allegations of War Crimes Surface as Israel Accused of Targeting Civilian Infrastructure

    Israel is committing “war crimes” by targeting hospitals, schools, places of worship and even ambulances carrying the sick and the dead, while Western countries are only watching these atrocities from the tribunes, Turkish President Erdogan says.

  • Erdogan Calls for Compensation from Israel at Islamic Summit

    During the 8th Extraordinary Islamic Summit held in Riyadh, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized Israel, characterizing it as the “spoiled child of the West.” Erdogan’s remarks came in the context of Israel’s recent continuation of bombardment in the Gaza Strip. The Turkish president asserted that Israel is obligated to compensate for the damage it…

  • Tensions Rise as Turkish President Erdogan Calls for Investigation into Israeli Nuclear Weapons

    “The issue of nuclear weapons, the existence of which was admitted by Israeli ministers, should be investigated,” Turkish President Erdogan says at 8th Extraordinary Islamic Summit in Riyadh.

  • Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua Defends Kenyan Sovereignty Amid Malema’s Criticism.

    In a recent development, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of Kenya has staunchly defended the nation’s sovereignty in the face of criticism from South African politician Julius Malema. Malema had accused Kenyan President Ruto of unfulfilled promises, prompting Gachagua to emphasize the importance of respecting the internal affairs of the country. Addressing the issue, Gachagua urged…