Day: September 27, 2025

Israeli Airstrikes Target Houthi-Controlled Sana’a Amid Escalating Tensions

Sana’a: Israel on Thursday launched a series of airstrikes in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a, controlled by the Iran-aligned Houthi militia, local residents said, marking the latest development in the escalating military confrontation between the two sides. According to Ghana News Agency, the Israeli military stated that the strikes were aimed at the Houthis’ military facilities in Sana’a, specifically targeting the militia’s general staff command headquarters. Eyewitnesses reported powerful explosions as a result of these strikes. The Houthi-affiliated TV network, al-Masirah, described the incident as an ‘Israeli aggression’ against Sana’a but did not provide further details. Notably, the attack occurred

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Zelensky Threatens Kremlin with Attacks Amid Ongoing Conflict

New york: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stern warning to Russia, threatening to target the Kremlin if the war against Ukraine continues. In an interview with The Axios Show, Zelensky emphasized the need for Russian officials to be aware of their bomb shelter locations, indicating that they might be necessary if hostilities persist. According to Ghana News Agency, Zelensky expressed hope for the acquisition of unspecified long-range weapons from the United States, although he assured that any military action would avoid civilian targets. “We are not terrorists,” Zelensky asserted, distancing his strategy from attacks on non-military sites. Zelensky

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Israeli Military Operation Results in Death of Two Palestinian Militants in West Bank

Tamun: Two Palestinian militants have been killed during an Israeli military operation in the West Bank, local media and army sources reported on Thursday. The Palestinian Health Ministry in Ramallah confirmed the deaths of the men, aged 20 and 29, during the raid in Tamun near the city of Tubas. According to Palestinian media reports, the army surrounded a house in Tamun and a shoot-out ensued. According to Ghana News Agency, the Israeli military stated that police and intelligence forces were involved in the operation, which ‘eliminated a terrorist cell that was planning to carry out an imminent terrorist attack.’

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Parliament in Kyrgyzstan Votes for Dissolution and New Elections

Bishkek: The parliament in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan voted by a large majority on Thursday to dissolve itself and hold early elections. The country’s state news agency Kabar reported that 84 out of a total of 90 members of parliament voted in favor of the legislative initiative. The early elections are scheduled for November 30. According to Ghana News Agency, this move marks the first time in Kyrgyzstan’s recent history that members of parliament have made the decision to dissolve the existing parliament ahead of schedule. The need for early parliamentary elections was justified by the MPs, who

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Ethiopian Marathon Runner Shewarge Alene Dies at 30

Addis ababa: Ethiopian marathon runner, Shewarge Alene, has died at the age of 30, the Ethiopian Athletics Federation confirmed to dpa on Thursday. She complained of heart problems during a training session in Addis Ababa, and passed away shortly afterwards, said Yohannes Engida, the federation’s secretary general. According to Ghana News Agency, the athlete was buried on Wednesday, at a cemetery in a suburb of the capital. Shewarge Alene had recently achieved victory in the Stockholm Marathon on May 31.

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Israel Facing Potential Ban as UEFA Set to Hold Meeting Next Week

Tel aviv: Israel’s clubs and national teams could face suspension by UEFA next week, the PA news agency understands. The potential suspension comes amid growing international criticism over Israel’s actions in Gaza, following the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas inside Israel. According to Ghana News Agency, plans are underway to hold an extraordinary meeting of UEFA’s executive committee to discuss this issue, although no firm schedule has been set. Israel, a full member of UEFA since 1994, may find itself facing action from UEFA’s member associations, who seem to support the suspension. Jibril Rajoub, president of the Palestinian Football

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Taiwan Revises Typhoon Ragasa Death Toll to 14; Dozens Still Missing

Taipei: Taiwan on Thursday revised the death toll from Tuesday’s barrier lake overflow, triggered by heavy rains from Typhoon Ragasa, lowering the figure from 17 to 14, after duplicate cases had been mistakenly counted. According to Ghana News Agency, 22 people remain missing in affected areas. The disaster in Hualien County’s mountains has left at least 54 injured. In hard-hit Guangfu Township, large-scale search operations continued on Thursday, with some areas still under floodwaters as high as a full story. On Wednesday, rescuers freed a six-year-old girl who was trapped on a roof beam, after floodwaters swept through her home.

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