• Another Palestinian Infant Freezes to Death in Gaza Amid Shortage of Shelters

    A 27-day-old Palestinian infant has died due to extreme cold in Khan Younis, the southern Gaza Strip, as displaced families continue to suffer harsh winter conditions mixed with the ongoing impacts of a two-year zionist genocidal war. According to the medical staff at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, the baby, Aisha Ayesh al-Agha, died as…

    17th January 2026
  • ‘Hands off Greenland’: Massive Anti-US Protests Held in Denmark, Greenland

    Demonstrators have begun taking to the streets in Greenland and Denmark as part of massive rallies in protest of pedophile-billionaire President Trump and his threats to take over the Arctic island. Demonstrations organized by Greenlandic associations are planned across Denmark and Greenland for Saturday. Uagut, an association of Greenlanders in Denmark, said on its website…

    17th January 2026
  • Hezbollah MP: Disarmament North of Litani Only Discussed within National Defense Strategy

    Member of Hezbollah’s Loyalty to Resistance parliamentary bloc MP Ali Fayyad ruled out any discussion of the resistance’ disarmament in the area to the north of Litani River, stressing that such issue is exclusively tackled within a national defense strategy and in agreement with the Lebanese State. In an interview on Saturday, MP Fayyed said:…

    17th January 2026
  • Systematic arbitrary arrests of Kurdish young men in Afrin

    Turkish-backed factions operating under the banner of the Ministry of Defence arrested seven young men in Darwish village in Afrin countryside. In addition, the factions arrested a barber working in Aleppo and hailing from Sheikh Kilo village, as well as the arrest of several others in Rota village in Afrin countryside. Reliable SOHR sources have…

    17th January 2026
  • Thousands still displaced in Aleppo following recent attacks by Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists

    In other humanitarian news: Nearly 120,000 people remain displaced following recent hostilities in the Syrian city of Aleppo, while roughly 29,000 have returned to their homes. Deadly clashes resumed last week between Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists and the mainly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) following a brief pause after the ceasefire announced in late December 2025. Access…

    17th January 2026
  • Still Sudan …

    At least 19 civilians were killed during a ground assault in the Jarjira area of North Darfur state, according to local reports. Another 10 civilians also were reportedly killed and nine injured in a drone attack that same day in Sinja, capital of Sennar state. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and military rivals the Rapid…

    17th January 2026
  • War criminal Tony Blair returns as Trump’s colonial official in Gaza

    Former Labour prime minister Tony Blair is the butcher of Afghanistan and Iraq. Tony Blair—a war criminal who destroyed Iraq—is officially one of the West’s colonial rulers of Gaza. Donald Trump has confirmed Blair’s appointment to the newly-founded “Board of Peace” as part of the next phase of the ceasefire. Socialist Worker report Donald Trump…

    17th January 2026
  • Trump admits General Soleimani’s strength tied US hands in Iran and region

    Trump has admitted that the military strength of Iran’s martyred Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani had constrained Washington’s options, underscoring that the United States resorted to assassinating the anti-terror commander to pursue its objectives in the region. “Frankly, he was a strong general. Maybe we wouldn’t have been so successful in Iran if he had been…

    17th January 2026
  • Pope Leo and Trump head for a clash? Highly unlikely

    Leo isn’t out for a challenge or critical thought — despite the rare position of influence to challenge Trump’s policies  — rather, he shies away of the slightest confrontation. Evidently, the first American pope is not on a collision course with U.S. President Donald Trump. Refering to Venezuela, the Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV appeared at…

    17th January 2026
  • Rodríguez sacks industry minister, a Maduro ally to pave the way for a pro-zionist-american Venezuela

    Venezuela’s interim president on Friday, January 16, dismissed businessman Alex Saab, accused of working as a front man for abducted leader Nicolas Maduro, from his post as minister of industry. Alex Saab’s dismissal is among the latest key changes to Venezuela’s government by Rodriguez since the US capture of Maduro and his wife CiliaIn a…

    17th January 2026
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