Lilly Larkin

Lilly is a writer with a diverse international background, having lived in various countries including Thailand. Her unique experiences provide valuable insights and culturally sensitive perspectives in her news reporting. When not writing, Lilly enjoys exploring local art scenes, volunteering for community projects, and connecting with people from different cultures.
  • World NewsChechen attackers brutalise Russian reporter amidst political tensions

    Chechen attackers brutalise Russian reporter amidst political tensions

    A brutal assault has been launched on renowned investigative reporter, Yelena Milashina, by a group of masked men, shortly after landing in the Russian republic of Chechnya. She recounts a chilling ordeal, where she was seized, forced out of her car, savagely attacked with plastic pipes, her head ruthlessly shaved and doused in green dye within the proximity of the…

  • World NewsMissile hits Ukraine town: 43 injured, claims of Russian war crime rise

    Missile hits Ukraine town: 43 injured, claims of Russian war crime rise

    In an incident that shook the town of Pervomaisky in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, at least 43 individuals, of which 12 were children, sustained injuries. This tragedy was the result of a missile, believed to be of Russian origin, hitting a car park situated within a residential building, BBC reported. Ukrainian officials reported that this incident took place yesterday at around 1.30pm…

  • World NewsWhite House high alert: Cocaine discovery prompts emergency evacuation

    White House high alert: Cocaine discovery prompts emergency evacuation

    An emergency evacuation was triggered at the White House on Sunday evening following the discovery of a white substance that has since tested positive for cocaine, according to US news reports. The discovery was made within a workspace during a routine inspection, stated the US Secret Service. Notably, these premature positive test results were disclosed by the Washington Post, attributing…

  • World NewsCuba turns to Russia amid fuel crisis and economic downturn

    Cuba turns to Russia amid fuel crisis and economic downturn

    Equipped with a navy blue, Soviet-era Lada, Cuban cab driver Jorge Lloro’s everyday life is a stark reminder of Cuba’s Cold War-era relationship with Russia. There are roughly 100,000 Russian-made autos on this island nation, originally brought here as a workaround for the United States’ long-standing economic embargo. Today, grappling with a severe fuel crisis and a grim economic outlook,…

  • World NewsRussian defence ministry’s flight schedules “drone-ed” due to Ukraine attack

    Russian defence ministry’s flight schedules “drone-ed” due to Ukraine attack

    The Russian defence ministry announced that it faced a drone attack originating from Ukraine, causing a temporary disruption in flight schedules at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow. The attack took place yesterday, involving about five drones and extended to surrounding territories as well. The defence authorities have clarified that all involved drones were shot down successfully, causing no harm to civilians…

  • World NewsIAEA approval for Japan’s Fukushima water discharge stirs global debate

    IAEA approval for Japan’s Fukushima water discharge stirs global debate

    An international watchdog has given the green light to Japan’s controversial proposal to discharge treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean, declaring that the process aligns with global norms. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has assessed that the impact on the environment of such a release will be “negligible,” with the Fukushima site rapidly running…

  • World NewsFrench mayor seeks drone use amid post-riot cleanup

    French mayor seeks drone use amid post-riot cleanup

    In Neuilly-sur-Marne, a poverty-stricken region east of Paris, the mayor, Zartoshte Bakhtiari, revealed just how challenging the violent riots have been in France over the past week. Since the outbreak of clashes, he has barely managed to catch three hours of sleep each night. His days are consumed by his mayoral responsibilities while his nights are filled with patrol duties,…