Mali gets two Russian helicopters

Mali Russian

The reigning military junta in Bamako, Mali has received a new consignment of Russian military hardware for the Malian armed forces, which includes “two combat helicopters and surveillance radars.” “We are receiving this second batch of military equipment from Russia. This is the manifestation of a very fruitful partnership with the Russian state,” a statement … Read more

Al-Shabab mortar strike on Somalia parliament

Al-Shabab Somalia

Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for Monday’s mortar attack on parliament of Somalia, injuring at least six persons during a joint session. In the midst of a legislative session, explosions were heard. According to officials and eyewitnesses, many persons were hurt, but no elected officials were struck by shrapnel that fell in the guarded airport area … Read more

The Tories are accused of being “soft on crime” by Labour

Los Angeles

Labour has criticized the Conservatives for being soft on crime in the wake of revelations that serial knife criminals are often spared jail. In certain counties, the percentage of serial knife offenders evading incarceration was greater than 30% during the past five years. The party said it demonstrated that a 2015 Tory vow to sentence … Read more

Ukraine toddler written on by mother is finally safe

Ukraine toddler

A Ukrainian toddler whose terrified mother scrawled her name and family contact information on her back as Russia invaded is now safe. Sasha Makoviy published an Instagram photo of her two-year-old daughter Vira’s back shortly after she had her name and information tattooed on her flesh following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Weeks after escaping Kyiv’s … Read more

Man-eating crocodiles devour at least SIX river-goers

crocodiles

Villagers in Tanzania have been preyed upon while collecting water from a river teeming with man-eating crocodiles, with at least six falling victim to the predators since the beginning of the year. Villagers have been asked to refrain from gathering water from the river’s bank following the deaths of six people to hungry crocodiles. Between … Read more

China’s largest metropolis reported first COVID-19 deaths since lockdown

COVID-19

Shanghai said Monday that three individuals have died from COVID-19, the first official death toll from an epidemic that has paralyzed the megacity for weeks, eliciting widespread outrage and rare demonstrations. Since March, a patchwork of restrictions has restricted the majority of the city’s 25 million citizens to their homes or complexes, with daily caseloads … Read more

Sri Lanka president purges his Cabinet of relatives

Sri Lanka President

Sri Lanka’s President removed two of his brothers and a nephew from his Cabinet on Monday, in response to public outrage over the governing family’s mismanagement of a debilitating economic crisis and calls for his resignation. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has presided over the island nation’s most devastating economic crisis in living memory, and his administration … Read more

Lebanon orders Beirut silos to be demolished

Lebanon Beirut

Lebanon authorized the demolition of Beirut’s grain silos on Thursday, rejecting requests to preserve them as a memorial site following a disastrous 2020 port explosion. “We assigned the Council for Development and Reconstruction the responsibility of monitoring the demolition process,” Information Minister Ziad Makari said during a cabinet meeting, without providing a timeline. Makari stated … Read more

Anger in southern Beirut over increased thefts and deaths

Beirut

The absence of protection in Beirut’s southern suburbs has led to a rising number of complaints and outcries from locals, with armed robberies taking place in broad daylight also on the rise. A security source related “the bad security situation in Beirut’s southern suburbs to the development of the economic crisis.” However, the insider informed … Read more

Turkey launches operations against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq

Turkey Kurdish

Turkey began the new week by launching a massive cross-border land and air attack against Kurdish insurgents in northern Iraq. Along with artillery, T129B helicopters, drones, and F-16 jets, Turkey’s Special Forces and special commando groups were sent as part of the mission, which allegedly targeted PKK sites in northern Iraq’s Metina, Zap, and Avashin-Basyan … Read more

Protests renew amid Congolese refugee murder in USA

Congolese refugee

Dozens of people gathered Saturday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in a new protest. The murder of Patrick Lyoya, a 26-year-old Congolese refugee, sparked calls for police reform. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, eastern USA, chanting “there is no justice in this nation” and “Justice for Patrick.” The assassination of a 26-year-old … Read more

17 killed in Ogun, Nigeria tanker fire

Ogun

At least 17 persons were killed after a petrol truck exploded following a collision with another vehicle in Ogun state, Nigeria on Friday (February 18). According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the collision occurred just after 5 a.m. on Friday, February 18, 2022, just before the Isara bridge. According to Florence Okpe, the … Read more

Arizona Woman apprehended with $1.4 million worth of fentanyl tablets

Arizona Woman

On Thursday, authorities in Arizona apprehended a woman who was in possession of thousands of synthetic opioid tablets during a traffic check. According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, a traffic check along Interstate 10 was performed by detectives from the Border Interdiction Unit. Additionally, authorities stated that they discovered around 371,000 fentanyl tablets during … Read more

Elementary school staffer abused multiple 8-year-old girls in Virginia

Virginia School

A school staffer was jailed in Virginia after numerous girls informed a teacher about improper encounters occurring at the school. According to the Prince William County Police Department, 33-year-old Jonathan George Skocik, an information technology expert at John Jenkins Primary School, was arrested and accused of physically molesting four eight-year-old girls at the elementary school. … Read more

Missing California teenager found this month outside Utah gas station

California teenager

A California teenager reported missing three years ago was discovered sleeping outside a Utah gas station this month, police said. Connerjack Oswalt, 19, was arrested in the Park City area on April 9 after someone reported a man sleeping outside a gas station, according to Lt. Andrew Wright of the Summitt County Sheriff’s Office. When … Read more

Spanish village renames itself Ukraine in solidarity

Ukraine

A serene white-walled village in southern Spain has renamed itself ‘Ukraine’ in sympathy with people displaced by the violence more than 4,000 kilometres (2,500 miles) away. Ukraine has been substituted for Fuentes de Andalucia on a sign at the village’s entrance, along with the country’s blue and yellow flag. In the community of more than … Read more