Human rights groups say Wagner mercenaries helped Malian army kill civilians

Dakar, Senegal— A Russian mercenary group known as Wagner is helping government forces in central and northern Mali carry out raids and drone strikes that have killed dozens of civilians, including many children, human rights groups said in reports released this week. Mali and its neighbors Burkina Faso and Niger have been battling an insurgency … Read more

Adani Group’s copper unit in Mundra begins operations

This marks the debut of Adani’s product portfolio in the metal industry. (document) New Delhi: Adani Group today announced the opening of its first copper plant in Mundra, Gujarat. Adani Enterprises is constructing the plant with a capacity of 1 million tonnes in two phases. “Nearly $1.2 billion will be invested in the first phase,” … Read more

United Nations: Security situation in eastern Congo worsens, rebel groups expand territory

United Nations – Security in Congo’s mineral-rich eastern region has worsened since recent elections, with rebel groups allegedly linked to neighboring Rwanda making “significant gains and expanded territory.” Bintou Keita told the U.N. Security Council that this had created “an even more catastrophic humanitarian situation, with unprecedented numbers of internally displaced people.” Last month, the … Read more

10 Kuki-Zo MLAs, Meitei civil society groups write to Electoral Commission over displaced people voting issue

Imphal/Guwahati: Ten Kukizo MLAs from violence-hit Manipur have written to the Election Commission seeking arrangements to ensure that displaced tribal members taking refuge across the country can vote in Manipur’s Lok Sabha elections. . Meitei civil society groups have also written to the Election Commission demanding that postal voting facilities be extended to voters residing … Read more

‘The school was riddled with IEDs’: Life after ISIS terror group’s former base

Iraq News Ten years after ISIS seized control, I visited a village where the school and temple had been booby-trapped Molly Blackall is i’s global affairs correspondent, covering international stories and UK outward policy. She previously worked at The Guardian. March 26, 2024 11:41 am(renew 11:54 am) TURUBAN, Iraq — At 3 a.m., this sleepy … Read more

Adani Group’s green energy gallery opens at London’s Science Museum

The Science Museum was founded in 1857 The ‘Adani Green Energy Gallery’ opens today at London’s Science Museum. “Energy Revolution: Adani Green Energy Gallery” explores how the world can produce and use energy more sustainably. The gallery demonstrates how human imagination and innovation have shaped the past, present and future and explores how we all … Read more

Adani Group’s green energy gallery opens at London’s Science Museum

The Science Museum was established in London in 1857 (file photo) Billionaire Gautam Adani today announced the opening of the Adani Green Energy Gallery at London’s Science Museum, showcasing a “scientific vision for a sustainable future”. “It’s great to see the new ‘Energy Revolution: Adani Green Energy Gallery’ becoming a reality in partnership with London’s … Read more

India criticizes groups opposing UN Security Council reform

India criticized the UfC group for opposing the creation of new permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. United Nations: India has criticized the UN Security Council model proposed by United for Consensus, which includes Pakistan, saying it is opposed to the idea of ​​expanding permanent and non-permanent seats supported by a majority of … Read more

American Muslim groups plan Ramadan boycott of White House

American Muslim leaders angry over President Joe Biden’s support for Israel say they will not attend White House Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr celebrations this year as they demand the administration push for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. As White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara reports, this isn’t the first time that anger from American Muslims … Read more

American Muslim groups plan Ramadan boycott of White House

Washington—— American Muslims angry over President Joe Biden’s support for Israel say they will not attend White House Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr celebrations this year as they continue to demand the government push for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Robert McCaw, director of government affairs for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said there was … Read more