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2024 Saw Record-High Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in Germany

2024 Saw Record-High Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in Germany

According to local media reports, right-wing extremist crimes in Germany hit an all-time high last year, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. By November 30, 2024, police recorded 33,963 incidents classified as “politically motivated, right-wing crimes,” as stated by the RND media…
Hundreds of Afghans Arrive in Philippines for US Visa Processing

Hundreds of Afghans Arrive in Philippines for US Visa Processing

A group of approximately 300 Afghan nationals arrived in the Philippines on Monday to process special immigrant visas (SIV) for resettlement in the United States, Arab News reported yesterday. This initiative, part of an agreement between Manila and Washington, aims…
Climate Crisis Disrupts Earth’s Water Cycle, Report Warns

Climate Crisis Disrupts Earth’s Water Cycle, Report Warns

A new report highlights the severe impact of the climate crisis on the Earth’s water cycle, with extreme weather events causing significant harm to billions of people, The Guardian reported. The analysis, conducted by an international team of researchers, reveals…
Gunmen from Nigeria kill five Cameroonian soldiers in border attack

Gunmen from Nigeria kill five Cameroonian soldiers in border attack

Gunmen from Nigeria killed at least five Cameroonian soldiers and injured several others in Bakinjaw, a village on Cameroon’s southwestern border with Nigeria, officials confirmed on Saturday. The attack occurred early Friday when armed Fulani herdsmen reportedly crossed from Nigeria’s…
Ethiopia Evacuates 80,000 Amid Earthquake Fears

Ethiopia Evacuates 80,000 Amid Earthquake Fears

In response to a series of earthquakes, the Ethiopian government is evacuating approximately 80,000 residents from the Afar, Oromia, and Amhara regions, VOA reported yesterday. Since Friday, at least 10 earthquakes have been recorded, the strongest measuring 5.8 magnitude, affecting…
Mali’s Army Claims Arrest of Daesh Leader

Mali’s Army Claims Arrest of Daesh Leader

On Saturday, Mali’s military announced the arrest of two individuals, one of whom is a prominent figure in the Daesh group’s Sahel branch, Arab News reported. The army reported that several fighters from the group were also killed during an…
Major Fire Devastates Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana

Major Fire Devastates Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana

A significant fire broke out on January 1 at Kantamanto, one of the world’s largest second-hand clothing markets in Accra, Ghana, destroying approximately two-thirds of the market, The Guardian reported. The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) deployed 13 fire tenders…
Afghan Refugees in Tajikistan Face Legal and Exploitation Challenges

Afghan Refugees in Tajikistan Face Legal and Exploitation Challenges

Afghan refugees in Tajikistan are grappling with significant challenges related to residency and exploitation by organizations claiming to assist migrants, Khaama Press reported. Many refugees, despite having all necessary legal documents, report threats of deportation. An Afghan refugee shared with…
Canary Islands saw record 46,843 migrant arrivals in 2024

Canary Islands saw record 46,843 migrant arrivals in 2024

In 2024, the Canary Islands experienced a significant surge in irregular migration, receiving a record 46,843 migrants, Arab News reported. This alarming trend reflects the ongoing challenges faced by Europe in managing migration flows, particularly as routes shift due to…
Vietnamese Capital Hanoi Declared World’s Most Polluted City

Vietnamese Capital Hanoi Declared World’s Most Polluted City

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, was reported on Friday as the most polluted city globally, Anadolu Agency reported citing daily weather data. Data from AirVisual, an independent source for global air pollution statistics, indicated that the PM2.5 concentration in Hanoi’s…
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