Iran the most difficult challenges?

The Islamic Republic has been facing protests for seven weeks after Mahsa Amini, an Iranian Kurdish woman, died in custody at the Morality Police. She was detained for wearing “inappropriate” clothes. According to activist HRANA news agency the strikers were being held in Tehran and Isfahan. This is part of a popular uprising calling for … Read more

China The Associated Press reconstructed details?

A Coast Guard cutter with heavily armed U.S. Coast Guard personnel sailed close to a fleet consisting of several hundred Chinese squid-fishing vessels, just a few miles from Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands. Its mission is to inspect the vessels for any signs or illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. It is legal to board ships on high seas … Read more

Kherson the Russian forces were driven back by Ukraine?

Gen Sergei Surovikin (Russia’s commander in Ukraine) said that it was not possible to continue providing food and water for the city. Russian forces will be withdrawn entirely from the Western Bank of the River Dnipro. It is a blow to Russia, as Ukraine counters it. Russian state TV reported that the decision was made … Read more

Rishi Sunak that would allow for a substantial increase in housebuilding?

British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak faces his first major rebellion this week, as hundreds of Conservative MPs oppose the government’s housebuilding plans. 47 Tory rank and files backbenchers signed an amendment to Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill. This would prohibit local councils from imposing mandatory housebuilding targets. The bill will be returned to the House of Commons … Read more

Ukraine war the Kremlin’s decision that Russians?

Denis was Associate Professor at the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences of St Petersburg State University until recently. However, Denis was dismissed by the university on 20 October for “an immoral and incompatible act with educational functions”. What was this “immoral act?” Participation at an “unsanctioned” rally Denis participated in a demonstration against the Kremlin’s decision … Read more

Riots the Netherlands claimed violence broke out?

Around a dozen people were detained by police after they used water cannons as well as fire tear gas to disperse the crowds in Brussels. Rotterdam was the scene of two injuries sustained by police officers. Late Sunday night, calm returned to many of the cities affected. Dozens upon dozens of rioters tore down cars and set … Read more

Professor The University’s Public Relation?

BBC World News broadcast live from the balcony of Brennan Hall, University of Scranton. Ted Tait, an alumnus of Scranton, was chief engineer at BBC, Washington, D.C. Bureau. He was one of the BBC crew that broadcast live reports from the Rose Room in Brennan Hall on the campus of The University Of Scranton. Jean Harris, … Read more

Protester The first Middle East World Cup?

LUSAIL, Qatar (AP), — A protester ran onto Monday sporting a rainbow flag and wearing a Superman blue T-shirt that read “SAVE UKRAINE” on the front and “RESPECT IF IRANIAN WOMAN” on the back. The incident took place during a World Cup game between Uruguay and Portugal. Security officers chased the protester and dropped the flag on the field. … Read more

FIFA the fight against during the World Cup matches?

DOHA (AP) — After Iran and Wales lost at the World Cup on Wednesday, FIFA issued a public guarantee that rainbow items and banners that support protests against Iran will be allowed in stadiums. Qatari authorities organized stadium security officers to seize items that had rainbow colors or slogans, such as “Women.” Life. Freedom” to stop them … Read more

Mauna Loa A warning about ashfall?

Although most of the lava flow is contained within the summit’s walls, residents have been warned about the danger of falling ash and placed on alert. The US Geological Service (USGS), has stated that the situation could quickly change. The alert level of the volcano has been elevated from an “advisory”, to a “warning”, the … Read more