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San Francisco, California · San FranciscoOn May 16, the US Department of Justice announced that North Korean-linked IT workers, posing as Americans, defrauded millions from American companies. According to the original announcement, the DOJ said that over 300 U.S. firms were infiltrated and the identities of over 60 Americans were stolen. Their identities were stolen to be used as covers for the fake IT workers. As part of the infiltration, the North Korean-linked IT workers defraude…See the Story
DOJ Reveals that North Korean IT Workers Stole Millions
Marib · MaribA United States official has told al-Arabiya national security correspondent Jospeh Haboush that “We are aware of the reports but have no indication that a US CENTCOM MQ-9 was shot down.” Last night, a MQ-9 Reaper drone was downed over Yemen’s Marib Governorate, with the Houthis releasing footage of the interception. Likewise, photos of the wreckage appeared online. One thing to note is that the MQ-9 wreckage lacks the United States Air Force r…See the Story
No Indication MQ-9 Reaper Downed Over Yemen Belonged to CENTCOM, per Al-Arabiya
United Nations · GazaThe UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has released a video statement claiming that “there’s almost nothing left to distribute in Gaza.” The claim comes several days after Israel closed the Rafah border crossing when they seized it through a military operation on May 7th. The Rafah crossing was the primary entry point for humanitarian aid into Gaza. Since the closing, Gaza’s healthcare system has faced a supreme lack…See the Story
OCHA Claims UN is Almost out of Supplies in Gaza
Terrorism · HavanaThe US removed Cuba the list of countries not fully cooperating against terrorism, also known as the Not Fully Cooperating Countries (NFCC) list, State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel confirmed on Wednesday. Patel said that the circumstances leading to Cuba’s designation as an NFCC have changed since 2022. The NFCC list is part of the State Department’s annual assessment of international cooperation in counterterrorism effo…See the Story
US removes Cuba from list of countries not fully cooperating against terrorism
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Buenos Aires · Buenos AiresThe Argentine State Workers Association (ATE), one of Argentina’s largest unions, which represents a number of public sector employees, held a protest at the headquarters of Techint, a corporate group which owns a number of companies specializing in the production of steel, the construction of buildings, and other architectural products, which protestors claim to be where “the real power is.” Ongoing Unrest for the President The protest is a dem…See the Story
Argentine Unions Lead Demonstration Against Bases Law
Chin State · Chin StateTwo foreigners, one American and the other undisclosed, recently traveled to Myanmar to join PDF Zoland (PDF-Zoland), a local People’s Defense Force (PDF) based in Chin State. However, they were not the first foreigners to interact with the group. Collin Mayfield, an independent journalist and cameraman, previously traveled to Myanmar and lived with PDF-Zoland for a few months in the fall of 2023. PDF-Zoland PDF-Zoland and its political organiza…See the Story
First Images Emerge of Foreign Volunteers Operating with Chin State-Based Group
Nairobi · NairobiA small Kenyan opposition party has filed a new lawsuit seeking to prevent the government from sending police to violence-plagued Haiti as part of a UN-backed mission. The Thirdway Alliance Kenya and its leaders Ekuru Aukot and Miruru Waweru lodged the complaint on Thursday, arguing that the government had “blatantly disregarded” a January court order prohibiting the deployment as unconstitutional and illegal. The lawsuit said that its petition…See the Story
Kenya's Haiti deployment faces new court challenge
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Social Media · ButhidaungVarious reports on social media indicate that the Arakan Army (AA) raided the town of Buthidaung, located in western Rakhine State, on May 17th. The raid reportedly killed between 400 to 500 Rohingya and injured several hundred more in Wards No. 1 and No. 2 after the group set fire to various buildings. However, other reports indicate that the AA are also setting fire to buildings in other parts of the town to drive out the Rohingya.See the Story