Monthly Archives: April 2022

‘Gunshots everywhere’: Survivor of train ambushed by armed gang in Nigeria reveals harrowing details

Chilling details have emerged about an armed gang’s attack on a train in northern Nigeria which left eight people dead and more than two dozen injured.Chilling details have emerged about an armed gang’s attack on a train in northern Nigeria which left eight people dead and more than two dozen injured.

Man who brought Molotov cocktails near Capitol on January 6 sentenced to nearly 4 years

Concluding one of the more unnerving cases surrounding January 6, a man who brought multiple firearms, Molotov cocktails and other weapons near the US Capitol that day was sentenced to 46 months behind bars on Friday.Concluding one of the more unnerving cases surrounding January 6, a man who brought multiple firearms, Molotov cocktails and other […]

Food aid convoy enters Tigray for the first time in months, World Food Program says

Trucks carrying food aid have entered Tigray in northern Ethiopia for the first time since mid-December, according to a tweet from the United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) on Friday.Trucks carrying food aid have entered Tigray in northern Ethiopia for the first time since mid-December, according to a tweet from the United Nations’ World Food […]

Ukrainian attack in Russian city is Biden’s ‘worst nightmare’

CNN global affairs analyst Kimberly Dozier breaks down how Ukraine’s alleged attack on a Russian fuel depot could impact negotiations in the resolution of the conflict between the two countries.CNN global affairs analyst Kimberly Dozier breaks down how Ukraine’s alleged attack on a Russian fuel depot could impact negotiations in the resolution of the conflict […]

The Ukraine war’s $7 billion hit to global tourism has Middle East hotspots ‘trying to survive’

As Russia’s war rages in Ukraine, its impact on the Middle East is beginning to stretch beyond the food shortages that already had some policymakers worried.As Russia’s war rages in Ukraine, its impact on the Middle East is beginning to stretch beyond the food shortages that already had some policymakers worried.