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Two million jobs lost amid conflict Iran's workforce has been devastated by the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, with Deputy Work and Social Security Minister Gholamhossein Moh...
Cyclone Ditwah: A disaster of historic proportions Sri Lanka is reeling from the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, which struck the island nation in November last year, leaving a trail of destruction...
Warning: This article contains details which some readers may find distressing. War reaches Tehran's doorstep For Setareh, a young professional in Tehran, the conflict had always felt distant-u...
Gas deliveries resume in Venezuela's struggling Sucre state Residents of Guaca, a fishing village in Venezuela's eastern Sucre state, gathered around rusted propane canisters this week as the fir...
Two months after the United States detained former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Caracas presents a contradictory picture of defiance and disillusionment. While government rallies project un...
Protesters vandalize Communist Party building in Cuba Demonstrators in the central Cuban city of Morón ransacked a Communist Party office overnight, marking a rare public display of dissent amid...
Cuba faces worst crisis since Cold War as fuel shortages bite Havana residents resort to firewood for cooking as Venezuela's oil cutoff deepens economic collapse, exposing cracks in the revolutio...
Updated 12 February 2026 - Reporting from Tehran Celebrations overshadowed by dissent Tehran's skies erupted in fireworks and chants of "God is greatest" on Tuesday night as Iran commemorated t...
From prosperity to decay: Venezuela's oil legacy fades Miraflores, a once-thriving suburb on the eastern shore of Lake Maracaibo, now stands as a stark symbol of Venezuela's economic collapse. Th...
CIA director meets Venezuela's interim president in Caracas CIA Director John Ratcliffe met Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodríguez in Caracas on Thursday, marking the first visit by a U.S....
Iranians cross into Iraqi Kurdistan despite internet blackout At a snow-dusted mountain crossing from Iran into Iraqi Kurdistan, travelers continue to trickle across the frontier despite Tehran's...
Protests fade as Iran's security forces hold firm Two weeks of unrest in Iran have ended with the regime still standing, despite economic strain and external military strikes. While demonstrators...
Nationwide protests erupt against Iran's clerical rule Thousands of Iranians have flooded the streets of Tehran and other major cities in recent weeks, demanding an end to the Islamic Republic an...
Updated 9 January 2026 - Nationwide demonstrations continue as internet blackout deepens and death toll rises. Mass protests sweep across Iran Thousands of Iranians marched through Tehran, Mas...
Unrest escalates across Iran amid economic crisis Violent clashes between anti-government demonstrators and security forces erupted in multiple Iranian cities on Wednesday, marking the 11th conse...
Death toll rises amid nationwide protests At least 35 people have died in Iran over the past 10 days as demonstrations against economic hardship escalate, according to the Human Rights Activists...
Unrest grips Iran as protests erupt in 17 provinces Iran is experiencing its most significant wave of anti-government protests since 2022, with demonstrations confirmed in at least 17 of the coun...
Unrest persists as economic grievances fuel protests Iran has entered its ninth consecutive day of demonstrations, with public anger rooted in soaring inflation, currency devaluation, and allegat...
Six killed as Iran protests escalate over cost-of-living crisis At least six people have died in Iran during a fifth consecutive day of protests against soaring living costs and economic instabil...
Gaza's cash crisis fuels banknote repair trade amid economic collapse In the war-torn streets of Gaza City, Baraa Abu al-Aoun meticulously restores a frayed 100-shekel note ($30.50) with pencils...
Bangladesh tribunal sentences ex-PM Sheikh Hasina to death in absentia A special tribunal in Dhaka delivered a death sentence on Sunday to Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, convic...
Mali's fuel blockade cripples Bamako as jihadist group tightens grip Bamako's streets, once filled with the hum of engines and blaring horns, now echo with the shuffle of footsteps as Mali's capi...
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