Top 5 This Week Brazil’s president criticises the US for thinking ‘they own the world’ World The Congo Times - March 20, 2026 Palestinians bury four women killed in Iranian missile attack World The Congo Times - March 20, 2026 Videos show Iranian missile fragments impacting northern Israel World The Congo Times - March 20, 2026 Israel’s messianic political elite ‘does not know any boundaries’ World The Congo Times - March 20, 2026 Kisangani : 17 déplacés morts de faim et de maladies sur le site de Konga-Konga en 3 mois Congo The Congo Times - March 20, 2026 Related Posts Brazil’s president criticises the US for thinking ‘they own the world’ World Israel’s messianic political elite ‘does not know any boundaries’ World Videos show Iranian missile fragments impacting northern Israel World US arts commission approves gold coin stamped with Donald Trump’s face World Iran war live: Tehran warns of intensified strikes if energy sites targeted World Mexican military says 11 killed in raid targeting Sinaloa cartel leader World Palestinians bury four women killed in Iranian missile attack World Author: The Congo Times March 20, 2026 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinTelegram A small occupied West Bank community has buried four women killed in a hair salon during an Iranian missile attack. Previous articleVideos show Iranian missile fragments impacting northern IsraelNext articleBrazil’s president criticises the US for thinking ‘they own the world’ The Congo Times LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Popular Articles Brazil’s president criticises the US for thinking ‘they own the world’ Videos show Iranian missile fragments impacting northern Israel Israel’s messianic political elite ‘does not know any boundaries’ Kisangani : 17 déplacés morts de faim et de maladies sur le site de Konga-Konga en 3 mois La société civile de la RDC appelle le Parlement à un contrôle « sans complaisance » du Gouvernement