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Description: With flags at half staff and an entire nation in mourning, North Macedonian State Prosecutor Ljupco Kocevski has informed the public of the successive infractions officials discovered in the makeshift carpet warehouse turned nightclub in Kocani. The warehouse turned nightclub hadn’t passed the proper civil security and infrastructure safety inspections, had a single exit and no fire extinguishing systems in place, Kocevski stated. The State Prosecutor had also confidently stated that the causes of the devastating tragic accident lie within the country’s widespread corruption and bribery problems which cost the small nation the lives of so many young people. Nort
Description: Syrian and Lebanese army have announced the enhanced fighting on the border to be instigated by former offshoots of armed groups aligned with ousted Syrian President Bashar al – Assad. Syria had initially accused Hezbollah of kidnapping and murdering three Syrian soldiers on Lebanese territory. Hezbollah has denounced any connection with the armed fighting on the border and blamed Lebanese armed clans for instigating armed fighting between the two countries. The clashes signaled the growing tensions across the Syria – Lebanon border where Shiite Lebanese armed groups engaged in skirmishes with the new Sunni – led Syrian government forces. Both countries have agr
Description: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney would head to London and Paris in what’s been called a strengthening of transatlantic relations between Europe and Canada. Carney is currently facing a three-pronged threat from the US, with the imposition of tariffs, Trump’s threats to annex Canada as the 51st US State and a brewing domestic opposition which could result in early elections. The Canadian Prime Minister stated that his visits would reaffirm Canada’s position to its long-lasting strategic partners in Europe as they jointly face the US tariff, security and defense threats. Carney would finish his transatlantic trip visiting Iqaluit in Nunavut, the nort
Description: The US Department of Energy (DOE) has designated South Korea as a “sensitive” country with no clear ramifications in the bilateral relations between the two countries. South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang – mok has urged the South Korean ministries to ensure uninterrupted cooperation with the US on science, technology, economy and trade. The designation has prompted South Korea’s opposition Democratic party to strenuously criticize the current government establishment, labeling their policies as diplomatic failures. According to the DOE charter a country can be designated as “sensitive” due to national security concerns, nuclear nonproliferation, regional in
Description: One day before the scheduled Congo – M23 peace talks under Angolan mediation, the rebel group has officially withdrawn from the peace process after the EU imposed a wave of sanctions on M23 and Rwanda as their largest supporter. The parties were set to meet in direct talks for the first time in the Angolan capital Luanda after repeated denouncements were made from DRC’s President Felix Tshisekedi, who stated that Congo draws the red line and wouldn’t directly negotiate with terrorists. The setback comes at a curious time of enhanced US interest in DRC’s mineral reserves, which are currently under M23 controlled territories, and evolving dissolution in relations
Description: Israel has unilaterally broken the ceasefire agreement with Hamas with extensive aerial attacks which have reportedly left more than 400 people dead. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has stated that aerial attacks were conducted due to Hamas’ lack of commitment towards upholding the ceasefire which meant the release of the remaining hostages in their captivity. Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu also supported the military intervention and stated that a ground offensive is also in the works as Hamas has already broken the terms of the second phase of the ceasefire. US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff warned of ceasefire breakage and con
Description: US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to have a phone call on Tuesday where they would discuss possible alternatives for peace resolution in the Ukraine – Russia war. The US ceasefire proposal was rejected by Putin last week as he reiterated on Russia’s so called red lines and a long – lasting resolution to the war as opposed to the ceasefire which could have been used for rearmament and military buildup. Signals from Moscow indicate the negotiations are still in their early stages, as no guarantees have been provided nor concessions negotiated for lasting peace. Impact: Russia’s ceasefire refusal widened t
Description: In a fire caused by pyrotechnic devices more than 59 people died and around 155 were injured from burns and smoke inhalation in the small town of Kocani, North Macedonia. The fire broke out around 02:30 AM after which panic ensued, and a stampede left the only exit from the building blocked causing the death and injuries of more than 200 people. Interior Minister Pance Toskovski had stated the place had been previously used as a carpet storage depot and hadn’t had the proper business and safety licenses, citing corruption concerns, after 15 people were arrested. Neighboring countries such as Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey supported North Macedonia where ple
Description: The American Virginia class attack submarine USS Minnesota has emerged on the Western Australian coast as part of bolstering the AUKUS (Australia, UK, United States) security cooperation partnership. By the end of the year, US Navy presence is expected to significantly rise in the region as Australia’s plan to develop nuclear powered submarines in cooperation with the UK and the US moves forward. The deployment of the attack submarine comes as a response to the growing Chinese naval presence in the region where just recently the Chinese Navy conducted a live – fire drill that caused stoppage of air traffic in the region. The submarine would also support Taiwan’s
Description: US President Donald Trump had stated he ordered USS Harry S. Truman carrier strike group to conduct aerial bombings of key Houthi strongholds in Yemen. The reported attacks were mostly focused near Yemen’s capital Sanaa and the northern province of Saada, near the border with Saudi Arabia. The aftermath reports showed that several key individuals within the Houthi's leadership have been eliminated. Houthi’s spokesperson Nasruddin Amer had stated the US won’t deter the Houthis from guaranteeing the protection of Palestinians in Gaza and that they would continue to work towards continued negotiations between Hamas and Israel. The airstrikes come as a response to H