The US military claims that Iran is still giving the Houthis weapons and that Red Sea attacks could become more intense.
The Red Sea issue is worsening even as US and ally warships are stationed in the vital waters. To show support for the Palestinians who are bearing the brunt of Israel's offensive in Gaza, the Houthis have been attacking American, British, and Israeli ships in the Red Sea Corridor.
UK: Sunak expects a Tory backlash over the smoking ban
A new bill that would virtually outlaw smoking for anyone under the age of fifteen is set to be voted on by the House of Commons on April 16. Still, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to encounter strong opposition to it.
Despite its small size, Singapore has established itself as a major Asian economic powerhouse. Xin En Lee of CNBC explains how the nation moved from a third-world to a first-world country.
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Turkey's electoral body restores the pro-Kurdish mayoralty winner.
The win of a legislator who supports Kurdistan in eastern Turkiye in this week's local elections has been upheld, and days of protests and numerous arrests have resulted from the city's elections board refusing to acknowledge his mayoral victory.
Saudi Arabia wants the Palestinian issue handled and demands an early ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The worst-case scenario—a larger battle in West Asia—has not yet resulted from Israel's war in Gaza against Hamas militants. But tensions in West Asia are almost at an all-time high in light of recent developments. Even so, western countries and Arab countries are frantically trying to reduce the rising temperatures.
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Italy fines TikTok $11 million for violating content standards | US House approves bill that would outlaw TikTok
Though largely "Notoriously," TikTok is well-known throughout the world. Because of privacy and cybersecurity concerns, governments have banned TikTok worldwide.
Political liberties in Hong Kong: Opposition activists worry about a new security bill
With worries that it would endanger human rights and move Hong Kong closer to China, the contentious Article 23 is currently being discussed in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Proponents of the proposed bill have already ignited rallies and met strong criticism, claiming that it could jeopardize free expression and civic liberties. The discussion comes as tensions between the Chinese government and the pro-democracy movement are rising, which is concerning for Hong Kong's independence and future.
Inside South Asia: An Austrian national's encounter with the Taliban
Herbert Fritz, a far-right activist from Austria who was detained in Afghanistan in May 2023, was freed by the Taliban. Fritz is 84 years old. Fritz was arrested after traveling to Afghanistan, allegedly to demonstrate that it was a safe country. We also explain how Qatar sets the standard for peaceful dispute resolution and mediation. See to learn more!
A Texan guy adopts a new name to run in the US election of 2024
There's a new competitor for Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the US presidential election intensifies. His name is "Anybody Else, Literally." A Texan guy has declared his candidacy for president and changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else".
The opposition in Turkey declares victory in Ankara and Istanbul, dealing a blow to Erdogan.
In the largest setback to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in more than 20 years, Turkey's main opposition party has declared victory in local elections held in Istanbul and Ankara. Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of the Republican People's Party (CHP) declared victory over Erdogan's running AK Party candidate by more than a million votes on Sunday, when more than 95% of Istanbul's voting booths had opened. Mansur Yavas of the CHP defeated his opponent in the capital city of Ankara, praising the outcome as a "clear message to those who rule this country." The CHP was also ahead in Izmir, Turkey’s third city. Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is being tipped as a potential candidate in the 2028 Presidential vote in Istanbul. In total, CHP prevailed in 36 of Turkey’s 81 provinces, state-run Anadolu reported, making inroads into many AK Party strongholds. Opposition supporters gathered in Istanbul to celebrate the results, with tens of thousands of people lighting torches and waving Turkish flags.
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