Muhamad Yehia LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Authorities closed schools and suspended internet services in a northern Indian city on Monday, officials said, a day after four people were killed in clashes sparked by an official survey probing whether a 16th-century mosque was built on a Hindu temple. Nearly 1,000 Muslim …
Read More »Hundreds march to mark 35 years of Pride Johannesburg in South Africa
Muhamad Yehia JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Hundreds of people marched Saturday in South Africa to mark 35 years of Pride Johannesburg, an annual event that has been critical in advocating equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community. The march in the Sandton district of Johannesburg, was a colorful spectacle but also …
Read More »Middle East latest: Israeli ambassador to US says Hezbollah ceasefire deal could come ‘within days’
Muhamad Yehia The Israeli ambassador to Washington says that a ceasefire deal to end fighting between Israel and the Lebanon-based Hezbollah could be reached “within days.” Ambassador Mike Herzog told Israeli Army Radio on Monday that there remained “points to finalize” and that any deal required agreement from the …
Read More »Key UN committee adopts resolution paving the way for a first-ever treaty on crimes against humanity
Muhamad Yehia UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A key U.N. General Assembly committee adopted a resolution late Friday paving the way for negotiations on a first-ever treaty on preventing and punishing crimes against humanity after Russia dropped amendments that would have derailed the effort. The resolution was approved by consensus …
Read More »Middle East latest: Israeli strikes kill a hospital director in Lebanon and wound 9 medics in Gaza
Muhamad Yehia Israeli airstrikes killed a hospital director at his home in northeastern Lebanon and six others, while at least five paramedics were killed by Israeli strikes in the country’s south on Friday, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said. In Gaza, Israeli strikes hit Kamal Adwan Hospital, one of the few …
Read More »Japan holds Sado mines memorial despite South Korean boycott amid lingering historical tensions
Muhamad Yehia SADO, Japan (AP) — Japanese officials on Sunday paid tribute to workers at the country’s Sado Island Gold Mines but offered no apology over Japan’s brutal wartime use of Korean forced laborers, highlighting lingering tensions between the neighbors over the issue. South Korea a day earlier announced that it was boycotting the …
Read More »A former staffer exposes how Russia’s disinformation machine worked in Central African Republic
Muhamad Yehia DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — When Ephrem Yalike-Ngonzo was first approached in 2019 by a Russian who suggested he help promote the activities of the Central African Republic’s army and Russian forces in the country, the journalist believed that he was doing the right thing. But he soon realized …
Read More »Niger junta bans French aid group amid tensions with France
Muhamad Yehia DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Niger’s military junta has banned the French aid group Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development, or Acted, from working in the country amid tensions with France. The Ministry of the Interior signed a decree on Tuesday withdrawing the nonprofit organization’s licence to operate, without …
Read More »Africa’s junta-led nations use music to push their latest anti-imperialism drive
Muhamad Yehia NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — Thousands from the junta-led countries in Africa’s Sahel region gathered this week in the Nigerien capital of Niamey, with music and cultural displays, to condemn what they called the West’s imperialist agenda and to drive support for their military regimes. Delegates from …
Read More »As fast fashion’s waste pollutes Africa’s environment, designers in Ghana are finding a solution
Muhamad Yehia ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — In a sprawling secondhand clothing market in Ghana’s capital, early morning shoppers jostle as they search through piles of garments, eager to pluck a bargain or a designer find from the stalls selling used and low-quality apparel imported from the West In the trash …
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