A total of 39 people have been killed in anti-government demonstrations in Kenya as activists geared up for a new round of protests this week.| The Globe Post
A massive rescue operation is underway in Afghanistan after a strong earthquake and multiple aftershocks killed over 800 people. The post Afghanistan Earthquake Kills More Than 800 appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
US fires public health chief after she refused to step down during a standoff with vaccine-skeptic Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The post White House Fires US Health Agency Head After She Refused to Quit appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Protesters against Israel's invasion of Gaza held a banner saying "Free Palestine" and "Stop the Genocide" outside Venice Film Festival. The post Protest Against Gaza War as Venice Film Festival Opens appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
More than half of Europe and the Mediterranean basin was affected by drought in the first ten days of August. The post Record Drought in Europe, Mediterranean in Early August: Monitor appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
The US has abandoned its tradition of benevolence and humanitarian aid, replacing it with cruelty, neglect, and militarization under Trump’s “America First” policies The post Cruelties Are US appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
A US federal judge barred Trump's administration from bringing any new migrants to the detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz."| The Globe Post
India Records 6.5 Percent Annual Growth| The Globe Post
After Israel approved a major settlement project in the West Bank, here are key dates in the history of Palestine. The post West Bank: Main Dates Since 1967 appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Amnesty accused Israel of enacting a "deliberate policy" of starvation in Gaza, as the UN warns of famine in the Palestinian territory.| The Globe Post
Ecuador's president protested against the Constitutional Court, the court said the attack threatened the independence of the judges. The post Ecuador President Marches in Protest Against Constitutional Court appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Spain's leftist government ordered a town to drop a ban on religious celebrations aimed at blocking longstanding Muslim festivities.| The Globe Post
India faces an ultimatum from the US with major political and economic ramifications: end purchases of Russian oil or face painful tariffs. The post India Faces Tough Choices Under US Tariff Pressure appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
More than 90 people were killed when a migrant boat sank off Yemen's coast, officials and the International Organization for Migration said.| The Globe Post
The former official residence of Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Hasina was turned into a museum as a reminder of her autocratic rule.| The Globe Post
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The US is imposing tariffs on all EU countries starting August 1, but the impact will vary based on each country's exposure to the US market.| The Globe Post
Huge Quake off Russia Sparks Pacific Tsunami Warnings| The Globe Post
A powerful earthquake hit Russia's Far East, triggering tsunamis and evacuations across the Pacific, from Hawaii to Japan.| The Globe Post
Meta said it will be forced to ban political advertising on its platforms in the European Union from October because of "unworkable" rules. The post Meta to Ban Political Ads in EU Due to Bloc’s ‘Unworkable’ Rules appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
More than 100 aid organizations and human rights groups warned that "mass starvation" was spreading in Gaza. The post More Than 100 NGOs Warn ‘Mass Starvation’ Spreading Across Gaza appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
The world's top court is poised to tell governments what their legal obligations are to tackle global warming. The post World’s Major Courts Take Growing Role in Climate Fight appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Brazilian President slammed Trump's threat to impose 50 percent tariffs on Latin America's largest economy as "unacceptable blackmail." The post Brazil’s Lula Calls Trump’s Tariff Threat ‘Unacceptable Blackmail’ appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
Sweden has removed some of the restrictions for changing gender legally and how it appears on official documents. The post Sweden Cuts Red Tape for Changing Legal Gender appeared first on The Globe Post.| The Globe Post
EU ministers will debate the bloc's approach to trade talks with the US, as Brussels scrambles to head off 30-percent tariffs.| The Globe Post
Washington put sanctions on a special rapporteur of the UN Human Rights Council, Francesca Albanese for criticizing US policy on Gaza.| The Globe Post
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for two senior Taliban leaders in Afghanistan over the persecution of women and girls.| The Globe Post
Kenya marked its fight for democracy on Monday, with police blocking main roads in Nairobi ahead of potential protests.| The Globe Post
US President Trump boasted of a "phenomenal victory" after Congress narrowly passed his signature tax and spending bill.| The Globe Post
Angry protesters rallied in Istanbul amid allegations that a satirical magazine published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.| The Globe Post
With civic freedoms shrinking and multilateral institutions faltering, urgent action is needed to defend democracy, human rights, and justice worldwide.| The Globe Post
Spain Starts Probing Causes of Massive Blackout| The Globe Post
Israel's strikes on Iran have targeted several of its nuclear facilities, as it claims the Islamic Republic seeks to develop nuclear weapons.| The Globe Post
Support for Trump leads to harmful policies and societal outcomes, which will ultimately affect the supporters themselves, even as they remain loyal.| The Globe Post
Rescue Hopes Fading Three Days After Deadly Myanmar Quake| The Globe Post
How Much Damage Has Israel Inflicted on Iran’s Nuclear Program?| The Globe Post
Israeli lawmakers vote on a bill submitted by the opposition to dissolve parliament that could start paving the way to a snap election.| The Globe Post
Police ordered the public to disperse from downtown Los Angeles after further unrest, with security forces firing tear gas at protesters.| The Globe Post
The US will double its tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to start on Wednesday, the White House stated.| The Globe Post
Workers' rights are "in free fall," with widespread attempts to hamstring collective bargaining and attacks on trade union representatives.| The Globe Post
UN Says Millions of Children Already Affected by US Aid Halt| The Globe Post
India's economy grew by 6.5 percent in the fiscal year that ended in March, positioning among the world's top performers.| The Globe Post
The UN condemned a US-backed aid system in Gaza after 47 people were injured in a food distribution that saw shots fired by Israel.| The Globe Post
Venezuelan President Maduro's party swept the board in parliamentary and regional elections that were boycotted by the opposition.| The Globe Post
Trump's administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign nationals, putting the future of thousands of students at risk.| The Globe Post
Eighteen football pitches every minute of every hour of every day: that is the record extent of tropical rainforest destroyed last year.| The Globe Post
Two million people are "starving" in the Gaza Strip, with the deliberate blocking of aid driving up the risk of famine.| The Globe Post
An Austrian campaign group has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Meta over its plan to use European users' data to train AI models.| The Globe Post
White South Africans selected by Washington for resettlement in the US were set to fly out of Johannesburg.| The Globe Post
One of the most pressing issues facing Pope Leo XIV is tackling sexual abuse by clergy, and campaigners say he has a mixed record.| The Globe Post
India and Pakistan exchanged heavy artillery along their contested frontier in Kashmir in a major escalation.| The Globe Post
US President Trump announced new tariffs on foreign-made films, claiming that Hollywood is "devastated" by US studios working abroad.| The Globe Post
Canada elects a new government to confront annexation threats from the US and deal directly with President Trump's trade war campaign.| The Globe Post
A summit on energy security opens in London amidst major disagreements on renewables in satisfying the world's thirst for energy.| The Globe Post
The US will decide if parents have the religious right to pull children from classes if books containing LGBTQ-related content are discussed.| The Globe Post
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi cast doubt over the intentions of the US a day before a second round of nuclear talks with Washington.| The Globe Post
With President Trump more unpredictable than ever, calls are growing louder for Europe to declare independence from US tech.| The Globe Post
Hungary's parliament is about to approve constitutional changes further clamping down on rights for LGBTQ people and other groups.| The Globe Post
Why do investors flock to gold when economic times turn tough? As the metal reaches record highs, here's why it remains a trusted lifeline.| The Globe Post
China has hit back against US President Donald Trump's "liberation day" tariffs, slapping 34 percent levies on all imports of American goods.| The Globe Post
Hamas is open to negotiations while calling for pressure on Israel to implement a Gaza truce after deadliest bombing since ceasefire deal.| The Globe Post
The US flew more than 200 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang to be imprisoned in El Salvador after Trump invoked wartime legislation.| The Globe Post
The global acclaim of the Oscar-winning movie "I'm Still Here" has profoundly impacted Brazil’s social and political life — for good.| The Globe Post
Over two years after a peace deal ended Ethiopia’s Tigray war, internal divisions within the TPLF raise concerns about renewed conflict.| The Globe Post
Two women who spent years fighting to be recognized as victims of online sexual violence inspired AI chatbot supporting others facing abuse.| The Globe Post
Scientists warn that Trump's sweeping NOAA job cuts threaten climate research, hurricane forecasting, and public safety.| The Globe Post
Women's rights regressed around the world due to factors ranging from climate change to democratic backsliding, UN Women report.| The Globe Post
The US economy is set to experience some "disturbance" from tariffs, after Trump imposed sweeping levies on Mexico, Canada and China.| The Globe Post
The world's strongest ocean current could slow as melting Antarctic ice sheets flood it with fresh water, with "severe" climate consequences.| The Globe Post
UNICEF is assessing the impact of US aid cuts, which have already affected millions of children since last month’s funding freeze.| The Globe Post
Syria held a national dialogue conference to set out the country's new path after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, but without Kurds' support.| The Globe Post
The US plans to submit to the UN a draft text for a "swift end" to the Ukraine conflict but does not mention Kyiv's territorial integrity.| The Globe Post
Lebanese leaders said they were in contact with the US and France to press Israel to fully withdraw after the ceasefire deadline expired.| The Globe Post
Other German parties see the far-right AfD as a threat to democracy, but the anti-immigration party has a powerful friend abroad: Elon Musk.| The Globe Post
The EU vowed to respond "firmly and immediately" to trade barriers after US unveiled tariffs that could hit both allies and competitors.| The Globe Post
Last year's record-breaking temperatures could be a sign that the world is entering a new era above 1.5C of global warming, scientists say.| The Globe Post
AI could deepen gender disparities more than causing job losses, warned the International Labour Organization chief at AI summit in Paris.| The Globe Post
US President Donald Trump's decision to slap sanctions on the International Criminal Court sent shock waves around the world.| The Globe Post
As Elon Musk takes over the US Treasury's payments system, his Twitter job cuts may preview what government workers can expect.| The Globe Post
Hundreds of Latinos in Texas protested against US President Donald Trump's push to deport migrants, urging him to "leave the people alone."| The Globe Post
US President Donald Trump said he planned to detain 30,000 "criminal illegal aliens" at the notorious Guantanamo Bay military prison.| The Globe Post
Investigators recovered the black boxes from a passenger plane that collided mid-air with a military helicopter killing all 67 people.| The Globe Post
The vast majority of Greenland residents do not want their island to become part of the US as envisaged by President Donald Trump.| The Globe Post
US deportation policies exacerbate poverty and instability in Central America, where vulnerable populations already struggle to survive.| The Globe Post
Almost 2,000 same-sex and transgender couples married in Thailand as the kingdom's marriage law went into effect, a first in Southeast Asia.| The Globe Post
US President Donald Trump begins his first full day in office riding executive orders from immigration to the environment and culture wars.| The Globe Post
Cuba has freed 127 prisoners including opposition leader Jose Daniel Ferrer in a landmark deal with departing US President Joe Biden.| The Globe Post
Evacuees who fled their homes as wildfires tore through Los Angeles would not be allowed back amid fears over exposure to toxic materials.| The Globe Post
Key mediator Qatar said that 33 hostages held in Gaza would be released in the first stage of a ceasefire deal aimed at ending the war.| The Globe Post
Massive wildfires that engulfed whole neighborhoods and displaced thousands in Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people, authorities said.| The Globe Post
France is set to mark 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper that shocked the country.| The Globe Post
South Korean lawmakers voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his shock decision to declare martial law, plunging the country in political turmoil.| The Globe Post
Outraged protesters gathered outside South Korea's parliament in disbelief at President Yoon Suk Yeol's decision to impose the first military rule in over four decades.| The Globe Post
Britain's The Guardian newspaper will no longer post content from its official accounts on Elon Musk's X, branding it a "toxic media platform."| The Globe Post
A wave of touching photos showing great moments in time is fascinating amateur historians online. But they are not real and may be clouding our view of the past.| The Globe Post
Mob behavior, fueled by inflammatory rhetoric from leaders like Trump, can incite individuals to commit horrific acts against marginalized groups.| The Globe Post
Moldova carried out dozens of raids after discovering $15 million was transferred from Russia in an "unprecedented" effort to tamper with presidential elections.| The Globe Post
At least 132 people have died in war-torn Sudan as a result of flooding and heavy rains this year, the health ministry said.| The Globe Post
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te warned that China's "growing authoritarianism will not stop with" the island and urged democratic countries to unite.| The Globe Post
Sudan is at a catastrophic “breaking point,” with tens of thousands of preventable deaths looming due to multiple crises, the UN migration agency warned.| The Globe Post