Mourners Gather to Honor Fethullah Gülen, Influential Turkish Spiritual Leader, in the US

By: Trevor Maila Oct, 25 2024

Thousands gathered to honor Fethullah Gülen, a prominent Turkish spiritual leader who passed away in the United States. Gülen, known for his global social movement and advocacy for democracy, died at a Pennsylvania hospital. A funeral was held in New Jersey, highlighting his complex legacy marked by allegations of a 2016 coup attempt. His work continues to inspire across faiths and countries.

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Iran Mobilizes Rocket Launchers in Threatening Move Against Israel: US Officials Warn

By: Trevor Maila Aug, 7 2024

US officials indicate that Iran is gearing up for potential attacks on Israel by preparing rocket launchers and conducting military drills. This heightened military activity follows the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas' political leader, which Iran seeks to avenge. The US is actively working with Israel to prevent any possible strikes and to de-escalate the tension in the region.

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Bolivia Confronts Alleged Coup: President Arce Challenges Military Rebellion

By: Trevor Maila Jun, 27 2024

Bolivian President Luis Arce has accused the military of attempting a coup after armored vehicles encircled the government palace. He firmly confronted the army's general commander, reaffirming his authority, while the general called for a new Cabinet. Amidst political unrest, former president Evo Morales and labor unions have shown support for Arce, condemning the military's actions.

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Violent Protests Against Finance Bill in Githurai 45 Result in Police Injuries and Extensive Use of Force

By: Trevor Maila Jun, 26 2024

In Nairobi's Githurai 45 area, violent protests against the Finance Bill led to 20 police officers being injured. The demonstrations saw approximately 6,000 participants, who lit bonfires and threw stones at the police. The police responded with force, using 758 rounds and 700 teargas canisters. Nearby Homa Bay also witnessed the shooting of eight protesters.

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Rising Tensions: South and North Korea Sound Off with Loudspeakers Along Border

By: Trevor Maila Jun, 11 2024

South Korea's military has reported that North Korea is installing loudspeakers along their border, escalating tensions. This follows South Korea's resumption of loudspeaker broadcasts with news and South Korean pop music. The tension began after North Korea sent balloons filled with trash and manure across the border, in response to South Korean propaganda leaflets.

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