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Full List Of African Countries Affected By 3-Month US Visa Validity
In a statement released by the US Embassy in Abuja on Tuesday, the American government announced that “most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas issued to citizens of Nigeria will be single-entry visas with a three-month validity period.” The...

Tensions Rise as Completion of SSC-Khaatumo Administration Sparks Rift Within Puntland
Garowe, Somalia – The finalization of the SSC-Khaatumo regional administration remains a contentious issue in Somalia’s Puntland State, as political disagreements escalate over territorial boundaries and strategic assets. Questions surrounding the...
As the flood risk rises around the world, what can we do to adapt?
Deluges of water are washing away people, homes and livelihoods as extreme rains make rivers burst their banks and high seas help send storm tides surging over coastal walls. How dangerous is flooding – and what can we do to keep ourselves safe?...
Former Superman star slams new movie
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a past Superman complaining. Dean Cain, 58, who played Superman in the ‘90s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, has a bone to pick with the new James Gunn Superman movie starring David Corenswet,...

How Humanitarian Aid Became a Weapon of War | Opinion
At its best, humanitarian aid is a lifeline—keeping civilians alive in war zones, famine-struck regions, and disaster zones. But what happens when that aid, instead of alleviating suffering, ends up prolonging it? Recent history shows that...

Former Superman Dean Cain slams James Gunn film: ‘How woke is Hollywood going to make this character?’
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a past Superman complaining. Dean Cain, 58, who played Superman in the ‘90s TV series “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” has a bone to pick with the new James Gunn Superman movie starring David...

Former Superman Dean Cain Says New Superman Movie Made This 1 Brutal Mistake
Former Superman Dean Cain is taking aim at James Gunn’s interpretation of the character in the new film based on the eponymous DC superhero. In an interview this week, the conservative actor, who starred as the cape-wearing hero on “Lois & Clark:...

El Cambio Climático Provoca Sequías sin Precedentes, Según un Informe Respaldado por la ONU
Impulsadas por el cambio climático y la creciente presión sobre los recursos terrestres y hídricos, algunas de las sequías más extensas y destructivas de la historia registrada han ocurrido desde 2023, según un nuevo informe respaldado por la ONU...

‘Superman’ actor thinks James Gunn’s immigrant comment a ‘mistake’
Actor Dean Cain has criticised filmmaker James Gunn for calling ‘Superman’ an immigrant in the United States of America. To Read Lifestyle Stories in Urdu- Click Here The actor, who starred as the Man of Steel in ‘Lois & Clark: The New Adventures...

EU leaders agree to send delegation to Libya after previous group expelled from country
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders have agreed to send a new diplomatic delegation to Libya after the military leader Khalifa Haftar asked the previous representatives to leave the country. Speaking on the sidelines of On the sidelines of the...

Lessons in Finland’s Conscription Model
Finland is a country in Northern Europe that has excelled in both quality of life and military capability. Sharing one of the largest borders with a consistently hostile neighbor in Russia, Helsinki’s quality of life could not have been achieved...

Exclusive: New militia emerges in Gaza to challenge Hamas' control
A 300-member-strong Palestinian militia has emerged in Gaza, aiming to liberate the Strip from Hamas — and now it says it has the backing of Israel. The group, calling itself the Popular Forces, operates in eastern Rafah under the leadership of...

Droughts Worldwide Push Millions Towards Starvation
“Drought is pushing tens of millions of people to the edge of starvation around the world, in a foretaste of a global crisis that is rapidly deepening with climate breakdown,” The Guardian reports. “More than 90 million people in eastern and...

Turkey is the new Iran
When Israel struck Iranian targets, Erdogan positioned Turkey as a "new Iran", asserting military, political, and nuclear ambitions. For the first time since the Ottoman Empire's collapse, Turkey openly seeks regional dominance. Like Iran, Turkey...

Back home Yusuf, the Somali child treated in Italy
Italy's Ambassador to Mogadishu Pier Mario Daccò Coppi met with family members of little Yusuf, a Somali child only 9 months old who returned to Somalia after undergoing surgery in Italy to remove a severe congenital glaucoma that threatened his...

Small boat crossings by migrants in northern France on the rise
From the start of the year, over 20,000 men, women, and children have made it to the United Kingdom – which is 7,000 more than during the equivalent period in 2024. At least 15 individuals have perished while trying to cross. In the forests and...

Dean Cain gets honest about James Gunn's 'Superman' vision
Dean Cain, an American actor best known for portraying Superman in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993 to 1997, is doubtful regarding James Gunn’s new vision for the film. In a recent interview with TMZ, Cain shared his concerns...

Former Superman Dean Cain Says Hollywood Has Made the Character Too ‘Woke’
Dean Cain is not a fan of the direction Hollywood is taking Superman. The actor, who played the superhero on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993 to 1997, said he is concerned about James Gunn‘s vision for the character. “How...

DMW: 8 of 21 Filipino crew of besieged MV Eternity C rescued
Department of Migrant Workers Sec. Hans Leo Cacdac in this file photo. He said on Thursday eight of 21 Filipino crew of the ill-fated MV Eternity C were rescued. Arnel Tacson/INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines — Eight of the 21 Filipino crew of the...

Northern Nigeria: Reckoning with the Past, Confronting the Present, and Charting the Future
By Babayola M. Toungo There was a time in Nigeria’s storied political evolution when leaders from the north, with seemingly modest educational credentials, commanded the national stage with a clarity of vision and purpose that belied their paper...