The violence at the border bridges prompted Colombia to order the aid trucks to turn back. #Colombian #migration authorities also said they would close down the area’s four border crossings until Monday
Month: February 2019
Deadly clashes broke out in Venezuela’s border towns on Saturday as trucks loaded with humanitarian aid tried to cross over from Brazil and Colombia.
WTX NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Bilal Abdul Kareem breaks his silence about his life covering the Syrian war and surviving a US kill list
Tensions have soared between the nuclear-armed rivals since a suicide attack last week, the countries are on the brink of war.
A summit at the Vatican church leaders considered hierarchical and procedural changes was dominated by issues of sexual abuse.
The 15th consecutive yellow vest protests were relatively peaceful compared to previous weeks.
The Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi has officially raised the issue with Indian authorities
Breaking News: Many of the victims were trapped in the buildings, according to reports, unable to escape the flames
The Egyptian government has launched an initiative aimed at curtailing population growth. The programme is called “Two’s Enough”
French communities unite and gather to protest against anti-Semitism in Paris
Although the government has secured a breathing space from Saudi Arabian and the UAE loans, an IMF programme is essential
The killing has strained Saudi Arabia’s ties with the West and battered the prince’s image abroad. He is also visiting China on this trip.
Three MP’s quit the Tory party over Brexit
Salvini has regularly denounced EU officials in Brussels as un-elected bureaucrats and blames them for Italy’s economic and public finance difficulties.
French police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who threw projectiles and set bins on fire in Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux on Saturday, as the…
Hundreds of five-star rooms in Islamabad are believed have been booked out for the 1,000-strong delegation.
He was denied life-saving transplant at the time because he didn’t have permission to live in Britain
After UAE’s own goal in football shirt row there’s more angst on the way for Qatar World Cup from Aussie, Lynton Crosby
Little Naseem learns to walk tall despite brutality of Syrian regime bombs
She was a child. She was groomed online and now it is clear she is traumatised and brutalised by living with the nut-jobs from #ISIS @YvonneRidely
60 days and counting #ForTheThrone
EU adds Saudi Arabia, Panama, Nigeria to dirty-money blacklist
“This is the last time it celebrates the anniversary of its Islamic revolution”
While the rest of Europe looks the other way millions of ordinary democracy-loving citizens are focused on the Catalan show trials
The late Michael Jackson’s estate is slamming a new documentary making allegations of sexual abuse by the late singer.