Outrage in Ireland after Congolese man Yves Sakila killed as guards kn …
Congolese community and progressive forces in Ireland demand justice for Yves Sakila, who died after being violently pinned down by security guards.
Congolese community and progressive forces in Ireland demand justice for Yves Sakila, who died after being violently pinned down by security guards.
Morocco is one of four Arab states that signed the Abraham Accords with Israel, and has for the last several years cracked down on pro-Palestinian activists.
Iran claimed it submitted a new 14-point proposal for peace on Monday after reviewing the US response to its previous proposal, aiming to end the war on all fronts in the region.
Mass mobilizations in solidarity with Palestine and against armament and war policies show no sign of abating in Italy.
The two candidates will face off in a runoff election on June 7. Their governing policies differ profoundly, as evidenced by their recent statements ahead of the upcoming election.
In Kenya, a nationwide transport shutdown and protests were triggered by a sharp increase in fuel prices. The shutdown brought the transport sector to a standstill, with very little movement of vehicles across the country on Monday.
Over 850 Palestinians were killed by Israel in Gaza since the US-brokered ceasefire deal came into force in October 2025.
Demonstrators have closed several roads and faced heavy repression from security forces. Meanwhile, the Paz government has accused former president Evo Morales of being behind the mass protests.
Thousands of artists called for Eurovision boycott ahead of final night, protesting Israel’s participation and artwashing of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
The situation has been classified by the United Nations as a “humanitarian crisis” that affects the most vulnerable groups the hardest. The United States insists on its policy of suffocating Cuba at all costs.
The move has attracted protests from thousands of government employees, political parties, and international organizations, calling it a violation of basic rights and the country’s international obligations.
Iran dismissed Kuwait’s accusations as “utterly baseless” and said that four Iranian personnel entered Kuwaiti territorial waters accidentally due to a navigational system malfunction.