Author: Kaelen Veyar
Kaelen Veyar is a skilled journalist, features writer, and digital media analyst specializing in social issues, cultural trends, and community-driven storytelling. He is committed to producing insightful, well-crafted journalism that amplifies diverse voices and enhances public understanding. By merging narrative depth with digital expertise, Kaelen ensures his work maintains the highest standards of accuracy and balance while reflecting a modern commitment to editorial integrity.
QUITO, Ecuador — The United States has confirmed it is working with Ecuador in a joint military effort targeting what Washington has designated as “terrorist”…
KABUL, Afghanistan — Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have formally introduced a new decree allowing husbands to physically discipline their wives, provided they do not cause…
BEIJING, China — China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an immediate halt to military operations in the Middle East, warning that the conflict…
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait — Tensions across the Gulf deepened on Monday after Kuwait confirmed that several United States warplanes crashed within its territory, as Iran…
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan YouTuber and automotive content creator 2Mbili has met Nimoo, the Nairobi woman who went viral after appearing in a widely circulated…
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has entered a public-private partnership aimed at modernising the country’s smart driving licence system, in…
CHICAGO, Illinois — The United States has lost one of its most enduring civil rights voices. Reverend Jesse Jackson has died at the age of…
BEIJING, China — China has confirmed that citizens of the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada will be permitted to enter the country without a visa…
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya has said it will formally engage Russia amid growing reports that its citizens are being recruited to fight in the war…
TRIPOLI, Libya — Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libya’s late autocrat Muammar Gaddafi and a figure who sought to reshape his country long after…
