Japanese Police Apology at Grave Sparks Historic Reform Debate

Japanese Police Apology at the grave of Shizuo Aishima highlights justice flaws in Japan and fuels reform calls after his wrongful detention and death.
Africa’s True Size: Correcting Centuries of Distortion

For centuries, maps have shaped how the world perceives power and identity. A new African-led movement is rewriting that history—restoring truth, dignity, and balance to how humanity sees the continent and itself.
M23 Congo Massacre: Shocking 140–319 Civilians Killed

M23 Congo Massacre exposes mass civilian killings near Virunga National Park. Human Rights Watch and the UN report 140–319 dead as peace efforts stall.
Judge Frank Caprio Dies at 88: World’s Nicest Judge

Judge Frank Caprio dies at 88, remembered as the “nicest judge in the world.” His compassionate courtroom rulings inspired millions across the globe.
US Student Visa Ban: 6,000 Visas Revoked Over Crimes, Terror Links

US Student Visa Ban revokes 6,000+ permits, citing crimes and terrorism. Students, universities, and foreign governments raise alarm over human rights violations.
British Soldiers Kenya Inquiry: Sex-Work Ban Breached at BATUK

A military Service Inquiry into the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) has found “low-to-moderate” levels of transactional sex despite a ban, alongside new allegations, arrests, and historic unresolved cases.
Al Jazeera journalists killed Gaza — Five dead in Israeli strike near Al-Shifa Hospital

Five Al Jazeera journalists, including veteran correspondent Anas al-Sharif, were killed in an Israeli airstrike near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The attack has sparked global outrage and renewed calls for stronger protections for media workers in war zones.
Gaza humanitarian crisis: Salah challenges UEFA amid Gaza City push

The humanitarian disaster in Gaza deepens as Mohamed Salah demands answers from UEFA over its tribute to slain footballer Suleiman al-Obeid, amid Israel’s contentious Gaza City offensive.
African Migrants Yemen Tragedy: 140 Feared Dead in Worst Shipwreck of 2025

Up to 140 African migrants are feared dead after a boat capsized off Yemen. Only 12 survived. The UN calls it 2025’s worst maritime disaster. Ethiopia and Somalia among the hardest hit.
Sudan Famine War: 25 Million Trapped in Deadly Civil Crisis

A brutal civil war and famine threaten over 25 million lives in Sudan. Yet global media and international aid remain alarmingly absent.