Moscow and Kyiv have carried out another exchange of prisoners of war under the June 2 Istanbul agreement. While details of the exchange remain limited, it represents a continuation of efforts to return captured individuals on both sides of the conflict. Such exchanges offer a small glimmer of hope amidst the ongoing hostilities. credit : สล�
France Upholds Arrest Warrant for Bashar al-Assad in Syria Crimes Case
The Attorney General at the French Court of Cassation, Remy Heitz, has requested that the arrest warrant against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for complicity in crimes against humanity be upheld. This decision keeps legal pressure on the Syrian regime regarding alleged atrocities committed during the ongoing conflict, despite diplomatic complexi
South Korea Faces Another Data Breach Amid Cybersecurity Concerns
South Korea has reported another significant data breach, this time affecting a luxury brand, while the government has fined a telecom firm for a separate cybersecurity incident. These incidents highlight ongoing vulnerabilities in digital security infrastructure and underscore the increasing threat of cyberattacks to both private companies and pub
India's Himachal Pradesh Devastated by Monsoon Rains and Cloudbursts
Heavy monsoon rains and multiple cloudbursts in India's northern Himachal Pradesh state have caused widespread devastation, leading to the deaths of at least 69 people and leaving 31 others missing. Rescue operations are underway as authorities grapple with the aftermath of the severe weather events, which have triggered landslides and flooding acr
UK Designates Palestine Action as Terrorist Organization After Legal Bid Fails
The UK-based group Palestine Action has lost its last-minute legal challenge to suspend its proscription as a "terrorist" organization. Members of Parliament recently voted to designate the group, known for its direct action against companies with links to Israel, as a terrorist entity. This ruling sets a precedent for how non-violent protest group