Headlines
  • 1,332 people have killed as a result of the US-Israeli attacks in Iran.
  • Early on Sunday morning, Kuwait's defense ministry announced that an Iranian drone attack had targeted fuel tanks at the country's international airport.
  • In what appears to be a planned assassination, Israeli forces bombed the Ramada Hotel in central Beirut, killing at least four people and injuring ten more, Al Jazeera reports.
  • The US and Israel are strikes Tehran's refineries and oil storage facilities for the first time.
  • US president Trump said he believes Iran is to blame for the attack on the school of Iranian girls.
  • As the conflict with the Iran-backed Hezbollah intensifies, dozens more people have died in Lebanon as a result with major Israeli air and ground operations.
  • On Saturday, Trump visited an air base in Delaware for honorable transfer of six US service members who had been killed in the fighting.
  • After a week of strikes, Israel and the United States had almost complete control of the skies over Tehran, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who declared on Saturday that Israel would continue its fight with Iran "with all our force."

Tag: Ukraine Crisis

August 4, 2022

Flow of Refugees From Ukraine Slowed,Needs...

Humanitarian organisations from all around the world continue to provide relief to thousands of Ukrainians whose lives have been affected by the war in their nation. Recently, correspondent Greg Flakus travelled to  Poland-Ukraine border and reports for VOA that aid would probably be required for a very long time

August 1, 2022

Black Sea Grain Initiative:UN Secretary-General Briefs...

Press briefing on the Black Sea Grain Initiative and the first grain shipment from Ukraine since February by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres

July 31, 2022

Rehabilitation Center in Irpin, Ukraine, Helps...

In Irpin, Ukraine, three years ago, the first rehabilitation center built in accordance with American standards was opened. It has so far remained unaffected by the war and is once more taking patients

July 30, 2022

Ukrainian Veterinarians Save Animals Hurt Near...

Veterinarians in Khmelnitsky have been rescuing animals that were injured in dangerous front-line areas ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began

July 28, 2022

Polish and Ukrainian Tennis Stars  Play...

There are concerns that the war’s global attention is waning more than five months after Russia began attacking Ukraine. Tennis players from Ukraine and Poland came together to support Ukraine by raising funds and awareness

July 27, 2022

Waiting in Greece

Over 50,000 Ukrainian migrants are living in Greece, including Oksana Poltorak and her three children. Oksana makes an effort to create a feeling of normalcy for herself and her children while sharing a house with two other families. Despite her best efforts, she can never have a normal day until her entire family is back again. Her husband and eldest son continue to defend their home in Ukraine

July 26, 2022

Inside Global Efforts to Help Communities...

Tens of millions of people in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya are suffering from malnutrition and starvation as a result of the Horn of Africa’s record drought. Food costs have increased as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, making it difficult for aid organisations to assist the affected communities as they prepare for a fifth consecutive failed rainy season

Ukrainian Blacksmith Aids Territorial Defense

A local blacksmith in Sumy, Ukraine, who once made furniture has changed his business in response to the war

July 25, 2022

Ukrainian Family Finds Safety in the...

A family from Mariupol, Ukraine, managed to escape from the city blockade and emigrate to the United States. They survived heavy shelling and bombardment for 40 days with their 5-year-old daughter

July 24, 2022

Despite War,Liberated Ukrainian Village Celebrates Beauty...

One of the first Ukrainian villages the Russian troops shelled was Borodyanka, which is located near Kyiv. A number of people lost their homes and dozens were killed. Locals and volunteers, however, are taking a day for self-care

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