August 2025

UN: Violence And Funding Cuts Threaten Global Aid

UN: Violence And Funding Cuts Threaten Global Aid

The people who risk their lives to deliver food, medicine, and hope to those caught in war zones and natural disasters are facing a crisis of their own. Humanitarian workers are being killed in record numbers, while the international system that supports them is buckling under historic funding shortfalls, the United Nations humanitarian office warned ahead of World Humanitarian Day.

Observed each year on August 19, the day honors aid workers who have been killed or injured in the line of duty, while recognizing those who continue to serve despite the dangers. The date was established in 2008 to mark …

Greek Opposition Slams Sale To Israel’s SK Group

Greek Opposition Slams Sale To Israel’s SK Group

A left-wing opposition party in Greece sharply criticized the government on Tuesday over the sale of the country’s main defense vehicle manufacturer to Israel’s SK Group, describing the move as a betrayal of national security and a dangerous alignment with Israel’s policies.

The New Left party issued a blistering statement after the Israeli holding company announced it had completed a full takeover of ELVO (Hellenic Vehicle Industry), based in Thessaloniki. The party accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government of “complicity” in what it called the genocide of Palestinians, saying the sale ties Greece “to Israel’s chariot” at a time of …

Ukrainian Refugees Respond To Trump-Zelensky Talks

Ukrainian Refugees Respond To Trump-Zelensky Talks

The recent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stirred mixed emotions among Ukrainian refugees living in southern England—balancing fragile hope with a heavy dose of realism.

Trump, speaking after his White House talks with Zelensky, revealed that he had also spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin to begin arranging a future meeting between the two leaders. The announcement, and the images of Trump and Zelensky exchanging smiles, reached Ukrainian communities abroad who continue to follow every development of the war closely.

For some, it was difficult to reconcile the tone of the meeting with …

Tsimikas’ Liverpool Exit Now Seen As Inevitable Move

Tsimikas’ Liverpool Exit Now Seen As Inevitable Move

Liverpool’s patience with Kostas Tsimikas has reached its end. According to sources close to the club, the Greek international has been informed that he is no longer part of the long-term plan at Anfield, and the Reds are eager to secure his departure before the window closes.

For Tsimikas, the writing has been on the wall for some time. Since arriving from Olympiacos in 2020, he has struggled to establish himself as more than a reliable deputy to Andy Robertson. There were flashes—memorable moments like his decisive penalty in the FA Cup final shootout against Chelsea in 2022—that briefly elevated …

Man United Unhappy As Sancho Rejects Roma

Man United Unhappy As Sancho Rejects Roma

Manchester United’s bid to move on from Jadon Sancho has hit another setback. The 24-year-old winger has rejected the chance to join AS Roma, leaving United increasingly frustrated as they continue searching for a permanent solution.

The club had been hoping that Roma’s interest would bring a quick resolution and a £20 million transfer fee that could be reinvested before the close of the window. Instead, Sancho’s refusal has only added to the uncertainty around his future at Old Trafford—a saga that has lingered for nearly a year.

Sancho’s relationship with United has been strained ever since his public falling …

Lookman Offered To Premier League Clubs After Inter Exit

Lookman Offered To Premier League Clubs After Inter Exit

Ademola Lookman’s next move is back in play. A proposed deal with Inter Milan, once thought to be his pathway into Serie A’s upper echelon, has collapsed. Now, the Nigerian forward is back on the radar of Premier League clubs, and quietly, his name is circulating among decision-makers who recognize both the risk and the reward of bringing him home.

Atalanta had been bracing for his possible departure this summer, and interest from Italy was genuine. But with Inter stepping away, England has emerged as his most likely destination. For Premier League sides, the timing could hardly be better. Lookman, …

Chiesa Commits to Liverpool, Ending Exit Speculation

Chiesa Commits To Liverpool, Ending Exit Speculation

Federico Chiesa and his agent have informed Liverpool that the winger is committed to staying at the club.

Chiesa, who had previously been considering a move away during the summer window in June and July, has now decided to remain on Merseyside. The Italian international had been weighing his options amid interest from abroad, but the departure of Luis Díaz has changed the landscape for him.

With Díaz’s exit, Chiesa is expected to see more regular minutes in Liverpool’s attack and play a more central role in the squad this season. Sources close to the player say this opportunity to …

Unusual Eye Colour Shifts Observed In Beauty Product Users

Unusual Eye Colour Shifts Observed In Beauty Product Users

In the booming world of beauty trends, the promise of fuller, darker lashes has never been more alluring. Scroll through social media and you’ll see it everywhere, serums marketed as a hassle-free alternative to eyelash extensions, promising dramatic results without the salon price tag.

But health experts are sounding the alarm. Behind the glossy marketing lies a risk few consumers realize: many lash serums contain potent pharmaceutical ingredients that can burn, irritate, and in some cases, permanently change the color of the eye itself — blue eyes, for instance, may gradually shift to brown.

The roots of this beauty trend …

Flight Attendants Share The One Thing Passengers Do Wrong

Flight Attendants Share The One Thing Passengers Do Wrong

On a crowded flight, the smallest spaces often carry the greatest potential for chaos. Ask any flight attendant, and they will tell you: the airplane lavatory, no bigger than a broom closet, can quickly become the scene of disproportionate confusion — and it often begins with a simple oversight.

The culprit, according to several cabin crew members who spoke candidly, is surprisingly mundane: passengers forget to lock the door. Sometimes they step inside without sliding the latch. Other times, they finish up and walk out, leaving the door ajar as if the space were still in use. Either way, the …

Egypt, Qatar, US continue Mediation For Gaza Ceasefire

Egypt, Qatar, US continue Mediation For Gaza Ceasefire

Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati reaffirmed his country’s commitment to mediating a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, stressing that Cairo would continue its diplomatic engagement with both Qatar and the United States.

Speaking on Monday during a joint press conference with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa at the Rafah border crossing, Abdel Aati criticized what he described as Israel’s deliberate campaign to starve Gaza’s residents.

“The Israeli occupation is working to change the reality in the Gaza Strip by pushing the population southwards,” Abdel Aati told reporters. He emphasized Egypt’s rejection of all attempts to displace Palestinians from their …

Ryazan Factory Blast Leaves 20 Dead And 130 Injured

Ryazan Factory Blast Leaves 20 Dead And 130 Injured

A devastating explosion at a factory in Russia’s Ryazan region has claimed the lives of 20 people, with more than 130 others injured, authorities confirmed Monday. The blast, which occurred last week, has left a community in mourning and prompted a criminal investigation into possible industrial safety violations.

“As of 7 a.m. on August 18, 20 people died as a result of the emergency in the Shilovsky district. There are 134 injured, of which 31 patients are in hospitals in Ryazan and Moscow,” the region’s operational headquarters reported via Telegram. The remaining 103 injured are undergoing outpatient treatment, while …

Half A Million Medical Records Stolen In Netherlands Hack

Half A Million Medical Records Stolen In Netherlands Hack

Hundreds of thousands of Dutch citizens have had their most sensitive personal information compromised after a cyberattack on Clinical Diagnostics, a medical laboratory in Rijswijk, Dutch media reported Monday. The hackers, identifying themselves as the group Nova, are threatening to release the stolen data unless their demands are met.

According to RTL Nieuws, Nova had previously received payment from the laboratory to prevent the disclosure of an earlier data theft. The group now claims the company “violated agreements,” potentially by involving law enforcement, and has issued a new ultimatum. A countdown clock posted on the dark web gives the company …