Police in Mozambique disperse opposition protest after disputed election | News

Police in Mozambique disperse opposition protest after disputed election | News

Riot police in Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, fired tear gas to disperse a crowd protesting against alleged electoral fraud days after two opposition allies were shot dead. Several hundred people, including journalists, scattered as heavily armed police marched down a main street on Monday. The Reuters news agency reported some police…

Electricity finally begins to return in Cuba after multi-day power blackout | Energy News

Electricity finally begins to return in Cuba after multi-day power blackout | Energy News

Electricity is slowly returning to Havana, Cuba’s capital days after a nationwide blackout plunged the country of 10 million into total darkness on Friday, causing the government to close all non-essential workplaces and cancel school classes until Thursday. Power has been restored to almost 90 percent of Havana, according to…

Can BRICS offer a counterbalance to the existing world order? | Business and Economy

Can BRICS offer a counterbalance to the existing world order? | Business and Economy

Partnership representing more 40 percent of the world’s population doubles in strength. The 16th summit of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) will have five new members, doubling the group’s numbers to 10. Leaders from several other countries are also attending. Some of them, like Turkey…

Early voting in full swing in US election, Harris and Trump tied in polls | US Election 2024 News

Early voting in full swing in US election, Harris and Trump tied in polls | US Election 2024 News

Early voting is kicking off in both Florida and Wisconsin in the United States as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his Democratic counterpart Kamala Harris remain nearly deadlocked, particularly in a handful of closely fought “swing states” which could decide the presidential election, newly released polling data shows. Ahead…

Israel’s siege on north Gaza intensifies as thousands trapped | Israel-Palestine conflict

Israel’s siege on north Gaza intensifies as thousands trapped | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeed The Israeli military’s weeks long siege of northern Gaza is pushing the area to the point of “starvation” amid unrelenting air strikes and the mass expulsion of residents. At least 640 Palestinians have been killed there since the siege began. Published On 21 Oct 202421 Oct 2024 Check out…

Trump US rallies leave behind unpaid dues, again and again | US Election 2024 News

Trump US rallies leave behind unpaid dues, again and again | US Election 2024 News

In the United States, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump faces a growing pile of missed payments for rallies and legal bills during his current bid for the presidency, previous campaigns, and in the private sector. This comes only weeks before the 2024 general election, where he is set to face…

Israel attacks branches of Hezbollah-linked finance group in Lebanon | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Israel attacks branches of Hezbollah-linked finance group in Lebanon | Israel attacks Lebanon News

Israel has carried out air strikes on a Lebanese financial institution linked to Hezbollah as it expanded the scope of its attacks in Lebanon. Israeli strikes hit al-Qard Al-Hassan branches in the cities of Nabatieh and Tyre overnight, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported on Monday. The financial firm has…

Israeli strikes hit school in Gaza’s Jabalia amid intensifying siege | Israel-Palestine conflict

Israeli strikes hit school in Gaza’s Jabalia amid intensifying siege | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeed Israeli strikes have hit a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in north Gaza’s besieged Jabalia. Footage from the scene showed the bodies of children wearing backpacks motionless on the ground amongst other victims. Published On 21 Oct 202421 Oct 2024 Check out our Latest News and Follow us at Facebook…

Seoul demands ‘immediate withdrawal’ of North Korean troops in Russia | Russia-Ukraine war News

Seoul demands ‘immediate withdrawal’ of North Korean troops in Russia | Russia-Ukraine war News

South Korea summons Russian ambassador over Pyongyang’s alleged dispatch of soldiers to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine. South Korea has summoned the Russian ambassador to criticise Pyongyang’s decision to send hundreds of soldiers to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says as it calls for their…

Does Musk’s daily m giveaway constitute election interference? | Elections News

Does Musk’s daily $1m giveaway constitute election interference? | Elections News

Billionaire Elon Musk has pledged to award $1m every day until election day in the United States on November 5 to randomly selected registered voters who sign a petition to “support the constitution” launched by his pro-Donald Trump America Political Action Committee (PAC). Musk announced the giveaway on Saturday at…