World Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day Amid Survivor Decline
International Holocaust Remembrance Day observed globally on January 27th, marking Auschwitz liberation anniversary, with ceremonies across Europe and UN as survivor community diminishes.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day observed globally on January 27th, marking Auschwitz liberation anniversary, with ceremonies across Europe and UN as survivor community diminishes.
Ilana Kantorowicz Shalem, born in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, reveals her mother's incredible story of survival and hope amid unimaginable horror.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte alerts that Ukraine faces its most severe winter in over a decade due to Russian airstrikes on energy infrastructure, with US-led peace talks ongoing.
A devastating landslide in West Java has killed at least 23 Indonesian marines during a border patrol training exercise, part of wider weather-related disasters claiming dozens of lives.
Eastern Congo's city of Goma remains under M23 rebel control, with economic paralysis and severe humanitarian impact defining daily life for residents.
A group of Nigerian military officers will stand trial for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu's government, following an investigation into their conduct.
North Korea has conducted a ballistic missile launch in close proximity to Japan, escalating regional tensions and global security concerns under Kim Jong-un's leadership.
Moscow employs controversial methods including prisoner releases, foreign recruitment and coercion to replenish forces in Ukraine conflict while avoiding unpopular mobilisation.
Ilana Kantorowicz Shalem, born in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, reveals her remarkable survival story as one of the youngest Holocaust survivors.
A fragile ceasefire between Syria's government and Kurdish-led forces holds in the northeast, but civilians on both sides face displacement, fear, and deep-seated resentment as the country navigates a precarious transition.
Reports from Iran indicate a death toll of 30,000 in recent protests, with allegations of secret mass burials and disappeared bodies raising international alarm.
Human rights activists report over 6,100 killed in Iran's crackdown on protests as US military assets arrive in the region and Iranian-backed militias signal readiness for conflict.
Venezuela's leading prisoner rights group reports dozens of prisoners released over the weekend, with hundreds of dissidents still detained as the US pressures the acting government.
A 120-year-old poem by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad predicting earthquakes, bloodshed, and celestial signs has gained renewed attention as some interpret it as foreseeing contemporary conflicts and disasters.
The Nigerian military announces that several officers will be tried following an investigation that uncovered an alleged plot to overthrow President Bola Tinubu's government.
A United Nations humanitarian convoy has delivered vital supplies to the besieged city of Kobani in northeast Syria, marking the first aid delivery since renewed fighting erupted earlier this month.
Israel's proposed construction of a segregated highway, dubbed the 'apartheid road', has ignited international condemnation and legal challenges over alleged human rights violations.
As temperatures plummet to -20°C, Russia's systematic attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have created a human-made catastrophe, forcing civilians to endure freezing conditions reminiscent of historical sieges.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyiv was damaged in a Russian missile strike, while the EU finalised a ban on Russian gas imports by 2027, amid ongoing Ukraine-Russia peace talks.
Santería priests and priestesses in Cuba have conducted rituals offering gifts to deities and praying for peace as tensions escalate with the United States and economic difficulties loom.
Two British far-right activists have been detained by French authorities for allegedly broadcasting discriminatory content and participating in a banned 'stop the boats' protest operation in northern France.
Exclusive interview reveals how African men are being tricked into fighting for Russia in Ukraine through fake job adverts, with one Kenyan survivor sharing his harrowing escape story.
Costa Rica and the United States have signed a new agreement to streamline deportations, addressing rising migration flows and enhancing bilateral cooperation on border security.
The remarkable story of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 children from Nazi camps, and his emotional reunion decades later on BBC's That's Life! programme.
Relatives of political prisoners in Venezuela camp outside detention centres, calling for immediate freedom as critics label the slow release process a 'farce' to appease international pressure.
Scientists will reveal the new Doomsday Clock time tomorrow, indicating how close humanity is to global catastrophe. Experts predict it will move closer to midnight due to nuclear threats, AI risks, and climate change.
Essam al-Shazly, a 28-year-old Egyptian fisherman, spent four years on death row before being executed for drug smuggling, which his mother says was coerced.
The unilateral US operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro could embolden autocrats worldwide and destabilise Latin America, with Cuba facing immediate economic peril.
Activists claim Iranian security forces are executing detained protesters, registering deaths as occurring earlier. Olympic athlete Kimia Alizadeh shared harrowing accounts amid brutal crackdown.
India celebrated its 77th Republic Day with a grand parade in New Delhi, featuring military hardware, cultural displays, and European leaders as chief guests.