A Turkish court has ordered the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a prominent opposition figure, on corruption charges. His detention has sparked large-scale protests, raising concerns about democracy in Turkey. The government denies political motives, while Imamoglu's party rallies support for his presidential candidacy.
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UN secretary-general António Guterres on Monday warned about the global suffocation of human rights due to division and greed. He criticized ongoing conflicts like Russia-Ukraine and called for respect of territories and a cease-fire between Palestine and Israel. He also highlighted the negative impacts of climate change and technological exploitation.
US President-elect has announced the appointment of Morgan Ortagus as Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for Middle East Peace. Ortagus has extensive experience in diplomacy and national security and previously served as the spokesperson at the Department of State. She was part of the Abraham Accords team, which brought peace to the Middle East.
An Indian national, Abdul Jaffar Haji Ali, 40, received a 16-month jail sentence in Singapore for smuggling 58 endangered Indian star tortoises. He transported the reptiles in his luggage, intending to travel from India to Jakarta via Singapore. One tortoise died en route, and 22 were found underweight. Previously, Ali also faced charges under the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act and the Animals and Birds Act for failing to ensure the well-being of the tortoises.
Air France will resume flights to Beirut this Saturday after suspending services due to the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict. Initially, the airline will operate five weekly flights, with Transavia, its low-cost subsidiary, restarting services on February 13 with three weekly flights. The airlines had halted operations in September amid escalating tensions. The resumption will be gradually increased, with regular assessments to ensure safety, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
President Trump has sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, urging a quick agreement on a new nuclear deal. Trump has given Khamenei a two-month deadline, stating alternative measures will be considered if an agreement isn't reached diplomatically. Rising tensions include allegations of Iran plotting against Trump and its support for Houthi militants.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian arrived in Russia for the signing of a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty, covering trade, military cooperation, science, education, and culture. The treaty is signed ahead of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. Iran seeks Russian support amidst economic struggles and regional challenges, including tensions with Israel and issues with the 'Axis of Resistance.'
A Canada commission report has not established a link to any foreign state in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, contradicting earlier allegations by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Indian involvement. The report suggests possible disinformation by India in response to Trudeau’s claims.
Frito-Lay recalled certain 13-ounce bags of Lay's Classic Potato Chips due to potential undeclared milk allergen. The recall affects 6,344 bags sold in Oregon and Washington with a "Guaranteed Fresh" date of February 11, 2025. Consumers with milk allergies are urged to discard the product. No allergic reactions have been reported as of December 18, 2024.
Investigators identified the victim of a New York subway fire as 61-year-old Debrina Kawam from New Jersey via fingerprint data, dental records, and DNA evidence. Kawam was a homeless woman with mobility issues. The accused, Sebastian Zapeta-Kalil, claimed memory loss of the tragic event, which was recorded on surveillance footage.