The USS Gerald R. Ford, the US Navy's flagship aircraft carrier, arrived in the Croatian port of Split after operating in the Red Sea amid heightened tensions with Iran. The carrier, which participated in joint US-Israeli military strikes against Iranian targets last month, had stopped at Souda Bay, Greece, for critical resupply, refueling, and repairs following a fire in its laundry area on March 12. The fire damaged seven berthing compartments, causing disruption to the crew's living quarters and requiring extended repair efforts. The ship's commanding officer, Captain David Skarosi, highlighted the crew's relief at arriving in Split for rest... [Continue Reading]
Tragedy struck off the coast of Greece as at least 22 migrants lost their lives in a rubber boat during a perilous journey that lasted six days at sea. The incident, which occurred en route from Tobruk, Libya, has drawn renewed attention to the dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross into Europe, amidst tightening border controls and heightened risks associated with human smuggling. Authorities reported that survivors disclosed the grim circumstances surrounding the deaths, indicating that the bodies of those who perished were reportedly thrown overboard by the smugglers. This desperate act underscores the brutal reality of people smuggling... [Continue Reading]
In a harrowing incident off the coast of Greece, 22 individuals who were attempting to reach Europe from North Africa have tragically lost their lives after being adrift for six days in a rubber boat. Survivors have recounted to the Greek coastguard distressing details of their ordeal, indicating that smugglers ordered the deceased persons to be thrown overboard after the group ran out of food and water. The Greek coastguard reported that on Friday, 26 people were rescued from the Mediterranean Sea by a European border agency vessel situated near the island of Crete. Among the rescued were a woman... [Continue Reading]
In a harrowing incident off the coast of Greece, twenty-two migrants have been confirmed dead after spending six days at sea in a rubber boat. The tragedy unfolded as survivors were rescued by a vessel from Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, near the island of Crete. According to statements made by the survivors to the Greek coastguard, the deceased were reportedly thrown into the sea during the course of their ordeal. The Greek coastguard confirmed that a total of 26 individuals were rescued, which includes a woman and a minor. The survivors were taken to Crete’s capital,... [Continue Reading]
The World Health Organization's Eastern Mediterranean regional director Hanan Balkhy has urged an immediate halt to hostilities in the Middle East, citing a rapidly worsening health crisis. The ongoing conflict has placed enormous strain on the region's medical systems, many of which are on the brink of collapse. Hospitals and healthcare workers are overwhelmed by casualties and lack resources, while millions of civilians have been displaced, reducing access to essential care. Balkhy highlighted that the crisis extends beyond injury and death, warning about mounting risks involving nuclear facilities and water desalination plants. Damage to such critical infrastructure could escalate the... [Continue Reading]
A French judge has initiated an investigation into Fabrice Leggeri, the former executive director of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, known as Frontex. The inquiry is based on allegations that Leggeri encouraged his staff to assist in the interception of migrant boats in the Mediterranean. These actions, according to the investigation, could be construed as crimes against humanity. The move follows a complaint filed by the Human Rights League (LDH) in 2024, claiming Leggeri's actions contributed to the pushbacks of asylum seekers during his tenure at Frontex. As European Parliament member for the far-right National Rally led by... [Continue Reading]
A Voice in the Wilderness of War: Who Still Dares to Speak Truth While Empires March There are moments in history when the world suddenly accelerates toward disaster, moments when anyone who has studied history can feel the temperature rising even before the explosions reach their peak. The current escalation in the Middle East is one of those moments. According to the facts we now see unfolding, the United States and Israel made the unilateral decision to attack Iran without the approval of the United Nations, without a global coalition mandate, and without the support of most of the international... [Continue Reading]