Vessel struck in Red Sea as Houthis promise attacks on more shipping lanes | Israel War on Gaza News

Vessel struck in Red Sea as Houthis promise attacks on more shipping lanes | Israel War on Gaza News

Leader of Iran-aligned group says Houthis will prevent Israel-linked ships from passing through the Indian Ocean. A merchant vessel has been damaged in a missile strike in the Red Sea off Yemen, marine security monitors said, as the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels threatened to expand their attacks on shipping which have…

As Putin eyes sure reelection, Russia’s economy defies sanctions, critics | Business and Economy

As Putin eyes sure reelection, Russia’s economy defies sanctions, critics | Business and Economy

Russia’s success in evading Western sanctions has helped its economy far outperform expectations ahead of Vladimir Putin’s all but certain re-election on Sunday. Ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian economy has consistently defied the dire predictions of critics. That resilience appears to be holding firm as Russians…

South Korea to China: Why is East Asia producing so few babies? | Demographics News

South Korea to China: Why is East Asia producing so few babies? | Demographics News

South Korea’s low birthrate has been declared a national emergency despite its government’s efforts to incentivise people into parenthood by paying 2 million won ($1,510) on the birth of each child as well as providing a host of other benefits to parents. The country is one of several in East…

India’s Citizenship Amendment Act is a devious anti-Muslim dog whistle | India Election 2024

India’s Citizenship Amendment Act is a devious anti-Muslim dog whistle | India Election 2024

India moved a step closer to formalising itself as a majoritarian country with the announcement of the rules to operationalise the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which was passed back in 2019 with much controversy. This is yet another move by the Indian government led by the Hindu-supremacist Bharatiya Janata Party…

Senegal’s top opposition leaders released from prison as elections loom | Politics News

Senegal’s top opposition leaders released from prison as elections loom | Politics News

Freedom for Ousmane Sonko and Bassirou Diomaye Faye could dramatically alter the election race. Senegal’s top opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko, has been released from prison, triggering jubilant celebrations outside the prison as well as across Dakar, the capital. State broadcaster RTS reported Sonko was freed along with key ally Bassirou…

Biden opposes Japanese takeover of US Steel, touts ‘American steel workers’ | Business and Economy

Biden opposes Japanese takeover of US Steel, touts ‘American steel workers’ | Business and Economy

US president’s remarks come as he is seeking to shore up support in key swing state of Pennsylvania. United States President Joe Biden has opposed the proposed sale of a Pittsburgh-based steel manufacturer to Japan’s largest steel producer, insisting on the need for “strong American steel companies powered by American…

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 751 | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 751 | Russia-Ukraine war News

As the war enters its 751st day, these are the main developments. Here is the situation on Friday, March 15, 2024. Fighting One person was killed and three injured after a Russian drone struck a residential building in the southwestern Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia. Russia attacked several Ukrainian regions with…

Japan’s bid to cancel residency of foreigners who dodge taxes stirs unease | Migration News

Japan’s bid to cancel residency of foreigners who dodge taxes stirs unease | Migration News

Tokyo, Japan – For foreigners in Japan, permanent residency has long been a much sought-after assurance of security in a country that has historically shunned mass immigration. But proposals by Tokyo to cancel the permanent residence status for those who fail to pay their taxes and social insurance contributions are…

What is the history of foreign interventions in Haiti? | Crime News

What is the history of foreign interventions in Haiti? | Crime News

The proposal initially sparked an uproar. In October 2022, then-Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry and 18 top officials called on the international community to send a “specialised armed force” to help combat the spread of gang violence in Haiti. But Haiti has struggled with a long, fraught history of foreign…