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Billionaires’ Wealth Surges Amidst Growing Inequality Ahead of Davos Meeting

Billionaires’ Wealth Surges Amidst Growing Inequality Ahead of Davos Meeting

Billionaires’ wealth increased significantly in 2024, with a report from Oxfam International revealing that their fortunes grew three times faster than the previous year. The total wealth of billionaires rose by $2 trillion, averaging approximately $5.7 billion per day, bringing…
Pakistan: Five Terrorists Killed in Balochistan Infiltration Attempt

Pakistan: Five Terrorists Killed in Balochistan Infiltration Attempt

Security forces in Balochistan’s Zhob district killed five terrorists attempting to cross the Afghan border, Dawn Newspaper reported citing the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The incident occurred in the Sambaza area during the early hours of Sunday. The ISPR described…
Mass Grave of 155 Kurds Exhumed in Southern Iraq

Mass Grave of 155 Kurds Exhumed in Southern Iraq

A second mass grave in less than a month, containing the remains of 155 Kurds killed by the former Iraqi regime, was exhumed on Sunday in Muthanna province, southern Iraq, Rudaw news agency reported yesterday. The state-affiliated Martyrs Foundation reported…
Uyghurs in Thailand Launch Hunger Strike Amid Deportation Fears

Uyghurs in Thailand Launch Hunger Strike Amid Deportation Fears

Dozens of Uyghur men detained in Thailand have entered the second week of a hunger strike, protesting against what they fear is imminent deportation to China, where they could face torture and imprisonment, New York Times reported. The detainees began…
Imports flock Australia from firms blacklisted by US over alleged Uyghur forced labour links

Imports flock Australia from firms blacklisted by US over alleged Uyghur forced labour links

Australia has permitted the import of thousands of products from Chinese companies blacklisted by the US over allegations of forced labor linked to the Uyghur minority, The Guardian reported. Since 2020, over 3,300 import declarations have identified these companies as…
EU, UNHCR launch €36 million aid program for displaced Afghans

EU, UNHCR launch €36 million aid program for displaced Afghans

The European Union (EU) and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) have signed a €36 million agreement to support displaced Afghans and host communities in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and Central Asia. The initiative aims to provide protection, livelihood opportunities, and essential…
Pope Francis sparks controversy: Proposal for a Bektashi state in Albania

Pope Francis sparks controversy: Proposal for a Bektashi state in Albania

Pope Francis has stirred debate following an unprecedented meeting with a delegation from the Bektashi Sufi order, during which his remarks raised questions about implicit support for establishing a “Bektashi Islamic state” in Albania akin to Vatican City. The meeting,…
Chairlift accident leaves 10 people injured in Spain’s Pyrenees

Chairlift accident leaves 10 people injured in Spain’s Pyrenees

A chairlift accident at the Astún ski resort in Spain has left 10 people injured, including two 18-year-old women in intensive care, the BBC reported late Saturday. The incident, caused by a pulley failure that slackened a cable and caused…
Robotic surgeries safer for complex liver procedures, new study suggests

Robotic surgeries safer for complex liver procedures, new study suggests

Robotic surgeries may be the best option for complex liver operations, a new study suggests. Researchers at a New York City hospital analyzed 353 liver surgeries performed from 2017 to 2023. Among them, 112 were open surgeries, 107 were laparoscopic,…
CENTCOM commander visits Syria, highlights risks Al-Hol Camp poses

CENTCOM commander visits Syria, highlights risks Al-Hol Camp poses

Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of US Central Command (CENTCOM), visited Syria on Thursday to assess efforts to combat ISIS and address regional challenges, CENTCOM said in a statement on Friday. During the visit, Gen. Kurilla toured the Al-Hol displacement…
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