Polls show majority of Europeans oppose US, Israeli strikes on Iran
Recent public opinion surveys across Europe showed on Friday that large segments of the public in several countries oppose the US and Israel’s strikes...
When Washington Bombs During Talks, The World Order Pays The Price
Source: XinhuaEditor
At a moment when diplomacy remained on the table, Washington chose to set it ablaze.
As the United States and Iran were still engaged...
What Are the Epstein Files?
The term “Epstein files” refers to a broad collection of documents, records, testimonies, and legal materials connected to Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier accused...
‘Western Coverage Of Palestine Remains Structurally Biased’
Western coverage of Palestine remains structurally biased, according to a study by Media Bias Meter, a project of tech professionals working on the ongoing...
The Bipartisan Comfort With Islamophobia Harms Us All
By - Erum Ikramullah and Petra Alsoofy
This week, Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani made history by becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York City....
Turkey Likely To Be Excluded From Gaza Stabilisation Force After Israeli Objection
Turkey will probably be excluded from the 5,000-strong stabilisation force that is to be set up inside Gaza after Israel made clear it did...
Gaza’s Mothers, Doctors Keep Hope Alive Amid Conflict, Ruin
At dawn, obstetrician-gynecologist Somaya Shomer walks briskly toward al-Awda field hospital in al-Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip. Balancing her duties as a physician...
Fragile Calm Returns To Gaza As Thousands Of Displaced Residents Head North
A fragile calm has returned to the war-torn Gaza Strip for the second day, as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appears to hold,...
Fuel Subsidy: Targeted Subsidy Misses The Bullseye.
By: Syahir Sulaiman, Member of Parliament for Bachok, Polsec of PAS President.
Reducing the price of RON95 petrol to RM1.99 per litre fails to account...
1 In 4 People Worldwide Still Lack Access To Safe Drinking Water
A quarter of the world's population, or 2.1 billion people, still lack access to safe drinking water, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the...































