Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pashinyan has signed a “painful” deal with the leaders of Azerbaijan and Russia to end the military conflict in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region after more than a month of bloodshed. After six weeks of heavy fighting in the declaration on Tuesday morning, in which the Azerbaijani …
Read More »Aung San Suu Kyi is expected to retain power in Myanmar’s elections World News
Voters in Myanmar are set to go to the polls in a bid to bring San Suu Kyi’s party back to power, a country that has lost much of its prestige abroad despite allegations of genocide in the country. The country’s second general election after the end of full military …
Read More »Thai police fire water cannon at pro-democracy protesters World News
Sundays hand deliver letters by the country’s powerful monarchy Update Request crowds Thai riots on pro-democracy opponents rather than trying to reach ngakokana Thai Grand Palace was performing police firing cannon. Demonstrations have erupted in Thailand in recent months, with youths serving long prison sentences for seizing power and wealth …
Read More »‘God Bless America’: How the world’s newspapers reported Biden’s victory US News
With headlines like “God Bless America”, powerful media outlets around the world have welcomed Donald Trump’s defeat but warned that if President-elect Joe Biden faces major challenges in healing the U.S. The international press also focused on the feat of Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris, who will become the first …
Read More »The Ethiopian government is moving in the direction of changing the leadership of the Tigre region
Ethiopia has stepped up pressure on the country’s resistant northern Tigris region by shifting local leadership from a newly centralized administration. The move comes amid clashes between Tigrayan and national military forces that have led Africa’s second-most populous nation to analysts say it could be a protracted and bloody civil …
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