Canada and India clash

According to reports, Canada’s prime minister has linked the death of an indian seperatist to the indian government. Reportedly, Hardeep Singh Nijjir who was accused of plotting the murder of a hindu priest was shot and killed outside a sikh temple in June. According to the report, the canadian prime minister said intelligence reported that he was killed by indian government agents. Reportedly, India who deny the claims described the deceased as a Khalistani terrorist. Khalistan is an idea to form a seperate sikh state inside India, some theories include part of Pakistan.

According to reports, the row escalated when the canadian minister for foreign affairs expelled an indian diplomat who she said was the head of indian intelligence in Canada, followed by India expelling a canadian diplomat.

Conflict, Azerbaijan and Armenia

According to a report, two former soviet states are in conflict over a region Azerbaijan calls Nagorna Karabakh and Armenia calls Artsakh. There is a conflict of interests in the region currently inhabited by Armenians. Reportedly, tensions have been high for months, air raid sirens and mortar fire were heard in the regions main city. According to the report, eleven Azerbaijan police officers were killed, mainly in mine blasts.

Reportedly, the two neighbours have gone to war twice over the region, first after the fall of the soviet union in the 1990s, then in 2020. According to the report, Azerbaijan recaptured territories that had been held by Armenia since 1994, but since December Azerbaijan has mounted a blockade of the only route to the region from Armenia, the Lachin corridor.

Reportedly, Armenia said Azerbaijan’s artillery strikes had violated the ceasefire along the entire line of contact. According to the report, the Azerbaijan ministry of defence said on Tuesday that Armenians were systematically shelling its army positions and responded by mounting local activities to disarm and secure the withdrawal of Armenian armed forces. Reportedly, Azerbaijan said the use of high precision weapons meant only legitimate military targets were being incapacitated. According to the report, a Karabakh human rights ombudsman said an adult and a child had been killed, and several children had been wounded.

Reportedly, an Armenian official said, as of 1400 hours local time the situation on the border is relatively stable. According to the report, the truce that brought the 2020 six week war to an end has come under increased pressure in recent months. Reportedly, a south Caucasus commentator said that the Armenian population in the area had been weakened by the blockade, and the Azerbaijan operation had been launched seemingly to retake the region in its entirety. According to the report, on Monday Azerbaijan allowed the red cross into the region on two roads, one the Lachin corridor, the other from Azerbaijan.

Grain ban

According to reports, Ukraine has launched legal action against three bordering countries for banning exports of grain from the country. Reportedly, Ukraine plans to sue Poland, Hungary and Slovakia who announced their decision in favour of their farmers on Friday. According to the report, this followed the eu commission’s decision to lift a similar ban on the condition that Ukraine tighten controls of grain. An anxiety might be the use of depleted uranium shells that might infect the grain.

General election

According to a report, though the next irish general election is scheduled for March 2025, sinn féin said they would consider a coalition with fianna fáil in the right circumstances, though they poured cold water on the idea. Reportedly, tanáiste Micheál Martin has been criticising sinn féin, possibly because they refused to form a coalition following the last election in 2020. According to the report, sinn féin td Eoin O’Broin said young people are talking about high rents, high house prices and the possibility of emigrating because of the housing crisis.

U.n. summit, New York

According to a report, the u.n. summit is to take place in New York this year. Ireland will be represented. Reportedly, developing countries will be hoping for action on poverty and inequality in ending hunger and extreme poverty. Nothing has been done so far. According to the report, nobel peace prize winner Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said we find ourselves at a critical juncture in history.

Reportedly, the meeting takes place at a polarising junction. According to the report, the u.s. is the only country from the u.n. security council to send a leader. Reportedly, developing countries’ diplomats complained that key global players won’t be listening to their demands. According to reports, the economy is always an issue, another important issue is pandemic prevention.

Reportedly, the u.s. president and the ukrainian president speak on Tuesday, 144 nations’ leaders speak in all. According to the report, president Zelenskyy will attend a security council meeting focusing on the principles requiring everyone to respect other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Reportedly, the u.n. director of the international crisis group called the situation at the u.n. bleak, saying that major power tensions are having a more and more serious effect on the organisation.

Yemen

According to a report, in 630 Mohammed sent his couson Ali to modern day Yemen. Reportedly, islam was accepted over the decades but not the Saudi government, there were many wars and assecessions. According to the report, the british were looking for a coal depot for the east India company en route and consolidated a position in the port of Aden. Reportedly, one of their ships sank and Yemenis boarded and plundered it, in retaliation the british sent a war ship and occupied Aden which was very prosperous. According to the report, in 1839 Yemenis tried to take the port town and failed, but the british decided to make friends on the condition that Yemenis did not make any treaties with other non arab nations.

Reportedly, there were two regions, north and south, british ruled the south, saudis the north. According to the report, yeminis were becoming nationalists, their leader dreamed of a united Yemen.

Reportedly, during the second world war the port of Aden became very substantial, hundreds of people migrated from north to south for work. According to the report, in 1943 poor conditions were the reason for a resistance to the occupation. Reportedly, a coup occurred but didn’t succeed and a war followed, Britain and Saudi backed the Hamidaddins for leadership, but in name only. More uprisings. According to the report, victory meant the end of british rule in the south. Reportedly, Yemen became the Yemen arab republic, changed later to the people’s democratic republic of Yemen, and a programme of nationalism began which caused hostilities with the north, also a cause was the lack of parity between north and south.

According to the report, in 1967 british administered south Yemen ceased to exist. The u.n. have been present in the country since the 1970s. Reportedly, the regions were merged in 1990 following talks held by the arab league; Ali Abdulla Saleh became president, the president of south Yemen became vice president and a unified parliament was formed.

According to the report, in 1992 there were food riots in major towns, and interpolitical violence and marginalisation of the south made parliament ineffective. Reportedly, a yemeni insurgency of the peoples’ republic followed. Called houthis now. According to the report, the government alleged that houthis were seeking to overthrow it and to implement religious law, houthis said they were defending their community against discrimination and government aggression. Reportedly, in 2005 atleast 36 protestors were killed during clashes with the police over fuel prices.

According to the report, Saleh won a second term and a series of bomb attacks followed. Reportedly, in 2009 the Saudi arabian and Yemen branches of al-qaeda merged to form al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula (aqap), many of its members were Saudi nationals who had been released from Guantanamo Bay.

Reportedly, in 2009 Saudi forces together with the yemini army launched a new offensive against the Houthi, tens of thousands were displaced during the fighting. According to the report, a u.s. airstrike hit a village killing 35 civilians, followed by drone attacks. Human rights groups objected. Reportedly, a ceasefire was followed by renewed fighting, houthis complained about discrimination. According to the report, after the ousting of president Saleh who was eventually executed for treason, drone strikes continued. Reportedly, Saleh’s son continued to exercise a strong hold on the military.

According to the report, in 2015 Saudi Arabia formed a coalition of ground troops from nine mainy arab nations and began airstrikes. Reportedly, saudis seized Aden, and houthis have been fighting i.s., al-qaeda and Saudi Arabia ever since. According to reports, since 2016 Yemen has experienced a famine, compounded by problems with cholera water. There is a blockade. Reportedly, in 2017 more than 50,000 children died of starvation and or disease in Yemen. According to a report, oil was exploited under u.s. armed guard who paid the saudi government. Reportedly, all u.s. military personnel have been evacuated.

According to the report, isil claimed responsibility for suicide bombings in houthi mosques and the countries capital, and aqap continued to seize territory in eastern Yemen. Reportedly, a suicide bomb in the presidential palace in 2022 killed 26 guards.

According to reports, a delegation from the houthi flew to Saudi Arabia on Thursday for talks on potentially ending the war, discussions are unclear.

Morrocco earthquake

According to a report, a convoy of vehicles was seen driving up the High Atlas mountains piled high with mattresses, blankets, nappies and food for villagers who had lost everything. Reportedly, on September 8 Morrocco was struck by the strongest earthquake to hit the north African country for decades. According to the report, the earthquake killed more than 2,900 people, 5,500 were injured. Reportedly, in a country where there is no real social security and criticism of the government can lead to prison, people have learnt to rely on people to people solidarity.

According to the report, Saida Oujja a social worker and women’s activist whose family live in Asni, one of the hard hit villages said there is a lack of faith in the political leaders. Reportedly, a resident of the High Atlas mountains talked about Morrocco’s refusal to accept aid from countries like France. According to the report, even so the authorities have stepped up rescue efforts, King Mohammed VI has visited earthquake victims in Marrakesh university hospital and the army has set up tent camps and field hospitals.

Libya

Libya is bordered by Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria and Tunisia. The Ottomans took control in 1551 until 1912, Italy colonised Libya from 1912 to 1943 and from 1943 to 1951 Libya was under allied occupation. According to a report, the british administered the two former italian provinces of Tripolitana and Cyrenaïca while the french administered the province of Fezzan, deep in the Sahara desert. In 1952 Libya reportedly declared its independence. The u.n. have been active in Libya since the 1950s

Reportedly, King Idris was overthrown in a bloodless coup by Muammar Gadaffi in 1969. According to a report, italian assets were expropriated and Libyan jews and the 12,000 italians living in Libya were expelled. The prosperity of the oil rich nation increased. Reportedly, Muammar Gadaffi’s rule was based on islamic socialism, african nationalism and direct democracy. That is the electorate decided on policy innitiatives. According to the report, Libya’s oil revenue soared in the 1970s and much money was spent on arms purchases, some to supply paramilitary groups from around the world.

Reportedly, in 1986 an american airstrike intending to kill Muammar Gadaffi failed. According to the report, the bombing of a commercial flight at Lockerbie, south western Scotland in 1988 killing 270 people resulted in u.n. sanctions. Reportedly, Libya transitioned to nuclear power. In 2011 protests appeared to have morphed into the first civil war and colonel Gadaffi was overthrown.

According to the report, the national transitional council governed Libya following the war, and handed power to a new assembly, the general national Congress (gnc) ten months later. Reportedly, militants reacted and killed the u.s. ambassador to Libya and three others. There followed a change of prime ministers. According to the report, the gnc did not recognise the new government. The second civil war began in 2014. Reportedly, militants seized Derne and Sirte in February. According to the report, in 2015 armed supporters of the gnc occupied Tripoli forcing the government to relocate to Tobruk.

Reportedly, an election involving a new legislative body was marred with violence and poor turnout. According to the report, nearly 700,000 migrants reached Italy by boat between 2013 and 2018, many from Libya.

Reportedly, in 2019 Khalifa Haftar who served under colonel Gadaffi launched operation flood of dignity in an offensive to capture the western region of Libya and the capital, Tripoli, held by the u.n. backed government of national accord (gna). According to the report, in 2019 forces allied to the gna successfully captured Gharyan where military commander Khalifa Haftar and his soldiers were based. Reportedly, dozens of Haftar’s soldiers were killed and atleast 18 were taken prisoner. Fighting continued.

According to the report, in 2021 and 2022 the country’s first presidential elections were postponed. Reportedly, Fathi Bashaga was selected as prime minister by the eastern based house of representatives, but Abdul Hamid Dbeibeth of the u.n. backed Tripoli government of national unity refused to hand over power. According to the report, in protest leaders from the town of Ubari shut down the El Sharara oil field, Libya’s largest oil field. Reportedly, on July 22 2023 the house of representatives was burnt down. According to reports, on September 10 catastrophic floods caused by two dams collapsing during storm Daniel devastated the port city of Derne killing 7,000 people. Reportedly, the waves 7 metres high swept away entire city blocks, a quarter of the city has disappeared and over 10,000 people are missing.

Impeachment enquiry

According to a report, senior republican Kevin McCarthy has announced a formal impeachment enquiry against president Joe Biden claiming they have unearthed a culture of corruption. Reportedly, the enquiry will focus on accusations of improper business dealings on the part of the president’s son, Hunter Biden and whether the president benefited from his son’s business dealings.

According to the report, in a memorandum released in August it was claimed that the Biden family and their business associates had received over $20 million in paýments from foreign sources in countries including Ukraine, China, Kazakhstan, Russia and Romania. Reportedly, republicans also focused on a tip to the fbi that said Joe Biden pressured Ukraine’s governor to fire a top prosecutor to halt an investigation into ukrainian energy firm Burisma where Hunter Biden was on the board. According to the report, an fbi document detailing the claim read that a former Burisma chief executive officer said that he paid $5 million to Joe and Hunter Biden, he later rebutted the claim.

Reportedly, house republicans have testimony from two internal revenue service whistle blowers that the justice department intentionally interfered with a multiyear investigation into Hunter Biden’s tax return. According to the report, the two irs agents said that the justice department was blocking investigative steps. Reportedly, during the announcement of the impeachment enquiry Mr McCarthy also referenced alleged communications between Joe Biden’s staff and Hunter Biden’s team, and colluded to coordinate responses to media questions regarding corruption at Burisma.

Vote of no confidence in garda commissioner

According to reports, members of the garda representative association which represents gardai have overwhelmingly voted no confidence in the garda commissioner. Reportedly, 98.7% of 9,013 votes were of no confidence in Drew Harris who has been in office since September 2018.

According to reports, the garda representative association general secretary said it was the largest return for a ballot in the history of the association. He said, “It is a loud and clear message that we as an association have lost confidence in the direction where policing has led in this country. It is now in the hands of the government to take action”.