First Phase of Myanmar Elections Concludes Across 102 Townships

The first phase of Myanmar’s general elections — the first since the 2021 military coup — concluded on Sunday as polling stations closed in 102 townships across the country, according to local media.
28 Dec, 2025
Turkcell and Google Cloud to Build Hyperscale Data Centers in Türkiye, Creating a New Digital Region

Turkcell has announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to establish hyperscale data centers in Ankara, making Türkiye Google Cloud’s 43rd global region. The project aims to strengthen digital sovereignty, accelerate AI and cloud adoption, and generate an estimated $5 billion annually for the Turkish economy.
25 Dec, 2025
Pashinyan Thanks Aliyev for Lifting Transit Blockade, Calls It Milestone for Regional Stability

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed gratitude to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for the decision to lift restrictions on goods transiting to Armenia, describing the move as a significant step toward peace, economic cooperation, and stability in the South Caucasus.
22 Dec, 2025
AFCON 2025: Team arrivals turn Morocco’s airports into runways

As the countdown to the CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025 enters its final days, the host nation is already alive with colour and excitement as the first teams arrive.
19 Dec, 2025

Putin to Hold Annual Live Q&A and Press Conference in Moscow

NATO Locks In €2.4B Military Budget to Boost 2026 Readiness

Syrian President Condemns ISIS Attack, Sends Condolences to Trump

More than a dozen killed by lightning as torrential rain lashes Malawi

Marrakech Film Festival 2025 celebrates storytellers who bridge divides
11 Dec, 2025
Tsavo West: Inside the world’s largest rhino sanctuary in Kenya
This sanctuary is a catalyst for Kenya’s tourism, with authorities stressing the move aligns with the Kenya Rhino Range Expansion initiative.

10 Dec, 2025
Zelensky Says He’s Ready for Elections Within 60–90 Days, Calls on US and Europe for Security Support
The Ukrainian president urged lawmakers to draft proposals for potential legal amendments, stressing the need to rethink election laws that remain suspended under martial law.

7 Dec, 2025
Ready to give up arms to a Palestinian authority ‘if occupation ends’: Hamas
The Palestinian resistance group says it accepts the deployment of UN forces tasked with monitoring the borders and ensuring ceasefire compliance.

6 Dec, 2025
Nigerian star Burna Boy’s US tour hangs in the balance
Experts claim the move follows a massive public relations crisis stemming from an incident at the Nigerian artist’s recent concert in Denver city.

5 Dec, 2025
Putin Receives Grand Welcome in New Delhi Ahead of Crucial India-Russia Summit
Modi and Putin meet in New Delhi to bolster strategic ties across defense, energy and trade.

3 Dec, 2025
Caspian Coast Witnesses Massive Seal Deaths Amid Natural Phenomena
Over 320 dead Caspian seals were found along Dagestan’s coast, likely due to natural gas emissions from the seabed during the annual migration period. Authorities warn numbers may rise as patrols continue.

1 Dec, 2025
Countries rush aid to Sri Lanka after devastating floods kill over 330
Search and rescue operations continue in multiple areas hit by flooding as 370 people are still missing.

1 Dec, 2025
‘Free Marwan’: Global campaign demands release of jailed Palestinian leader
Simultaneous events in several countries — including Britain and France — are rallying support for the release of Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, who has been held by Israel since 2002.

1 Dec, 2025
A Generation That Sees Everything: How Post-2014 Youth Are Reframing Gaza as a Human Crisis Beyond Borders and Religion
Since 2023, the Gaza crisis has sparked massive awareness across Europe, with the post-2014 generation viewing the conflict not through politics or religion but as a clear human tragedy—one they witness unfiltered through technology.

1 Dec, 2025
Trump Confirms Call with Maduro
Trump confirmed a phone call with Venezuela’s Maduro but revealed no details, as U.S. pressure on Caracas intensifies and questions grow over Washington’s military actions in the Caribbean.




