A presidential pre-candidate was shot in Colombia
Miguel Uribe Turbay, a right-wing Colombian politician, was shot twice by a teenager. The crime has sent shockwaves through Colombian society.
Revenue of weapons manufacturers continues to rise amid global wars and conflicts
US arms suppliers recorded a 29% jump in sales in 2024 and constituted a total share of 42% of the world’s total arms trade in 2023.
Israel carries out new massacre in “humanitarian safe zone” in Khan Younis
The Israel occupation forces have systematically struck areas already designated as “humanitarian safe zones” during its one-year genocide in Gaza, including Al-Mawasi in Khan Younis
The US reasserts its support for Israel’s massacres by selling it 20 billion in arms
While blaming Iran and its allies of threatening peace and security in the region, the US has provided Israel with the needed financial support to proceed with one of the most hideous genocides in history.
Mapping Faultlines: What impact will German and US tanks have in Russia?
In this episode of Mapping Faultlines, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the possible impact of the dispatch of the Leopard and Abrams tanks in the Ukraine war
Daily Round-up | UN-members condemn Israel’s punitive measures against Palestinians & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of condemnation of Israel’s repressive measures against Palestinians, US arms supplies to Ukraine, a humanitarian caravan in Colombia, and a strike by nurses in the UK
Daily Round-up | US House of Representatives passes USD 1.7 trillion spending bill & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of the US spending bill, protests by logistics workers in Italy, and a FIFA investigation into the incidents at the World Cup final
In Ukraine, it’s Patriot vs. Iskander for now
That Zelensky’s visit to the US was long on weapons and abysmally short on peace talks will cause disquiet in Berlin and Paris
Following Zelensky’s address to US Congress, anti-war activists call for peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy showed up to US Congress to demand even more military aid despite the billions that Ukraine has received since the start of the war
Biden administration decides to sell more arms to Saudi Arabia and UAE
The US announced the sale of over USD 5 billion worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia and the UAE on the same day that the UN announced the extension of the truce in Yemen for two more months






