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US Arrests Man for Allegedly Planning to Firebomb Embassy in Israel
Officials say a 28-year-old with US citizenship had Molotov cocktails in his backpack and called for "death to America".
U.S. Military Adjusts Strategy in Africa Amid Rising Insurgency Challenges
The U.S. military is backing off its usual talk of good governance and countering underlying causes of African insurgencies.
Venezuela's Controversial Election in Internationally Disputed Essequibo
In Sunday’s election, President Nicolás Maduro has called to elect a governor of Essequibo — a region that actually belongs to neighboring Guyana.
Tragic Airstrike Claims Lives of Najjar Family in Khan Younis
Two more children were missing, while her husband and one other child were injured in the strike on Friday, the officials said. Israel said it was checking if it had harmed “uninvolved civilians.”
The Political Aftermath of George Floyd's Death: A Deep Dive into BLM's Impact on the Democratic Party
US News: Explore how George Floyd's tragic death and the subsequent Black Lives Matter movement reshaped American politics, impacting the Democratic Party and public attitudes toward dissent.
Ukraine and Russia Finalize Major Prisoner Swap Amid Ongoing Conflict
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says final stage has been carried out in the largest swap yet between the warring countries
Massive Russian Drone and Missile Attack Strikes Ukraine, Leaving 12 Dead
Officials say a massive Russian attack of drones and missiles targeted the Ukrainian capital and other regions early Sunday in the country for a second consecutive night, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens.
Massive Aerial Assault by Russian Forces Claims Lives in Ukraine
Ukraine's air force downed 266 drones and 45 missiles, but damage was widespread, with apartment blocks and infrastructure heavily impacted.
Devastating Russian Strikes Claim Lives Amid Ongoing Prisoner Exchange
Russian drones and missiles again bombarded cities across Ukraine on Saturday night into Sunday morning despite an ongoing prisoner exchange.
The Dangerous Dance of Netanyahu and Putin: A Shared Pursuit of Power Amid Crisis
The US president thought he could impose peace through sheer personality, but he didn’t reckon with two leaders with so much to lose, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall
Gaza City Faces Dire Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict
Killings in a new Israeli offensive and depleted food and medical supplies are pushing people on to the streets of the once bustling hub of Gaza
Tragic Loss: Nine Children of Doctors Killed in Recent Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
Alaa al-Najjar, a Gazan paediatrician, found her family's house on fire after the strikes, her husband, fellow doctor Hamdi al-Najjar, was severely wounded and their only surviving child, an 11-year-old son, is in a critical condition.
Trump Administration Moves to Lift Sanctions on Syria to Aid Reconstruction Efforts
WASHINGTON: The Trump administration issued orders on Friday that it said would effectively lift sanctions on ...
Ukraine Faces Renewed Russian Attacks Amid Major Prisoner Exchange
Europe News: Ukraine faced a second night of Russian attacks involving ballistic missiles and drones, with air defenses intercepting many. Kyiv's military administ
Tragic Loss: Gaza Pediatrician and Mother Grieves After Airstrike Claims Nine of Her Ten Children
A pediatrician and mother of 10 is mourning the deaths of nine of her young children after an Israeli airstrike hit their home in the war-torn Gaza Strip.
Death Toll Rises as Israeli Strikes Continue in Gaza
Gaza's Health Ministry says the bodies of 79 people killed by Israeli strikes have been brought to hospitals in the past 24 hours.
Hamas Confronts Its Most Severe Financial Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflicts
Hamas fighters reportedly unpaid for nearly 3 months, face military gear shortages; sources describe leadership vacuum in Gaza’s Hamas-run government terror group struggles to fill after series of Israeli assassinations
Tragic Airstrike Claims the Lives of Doctor's Children in Gaza
The young victims, two of whom remain under the rubble, range in age from seven months to 12 years old. .
Russia Launches Major Drone and Missile Assault on Kyiv, Injuring 15
Attack occurs hours after Russia and Ukraine begin prisoner exchange in deal seen as first step towards ceasefire
Kyiv Under Heavy Attack: Renewed Drone Strikes and Ongoing Tensions with Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskiy says it was a ‘difficult night for all of Ukraine’ as he calls for more sanctions on Moscow to help achieve a ceasefire
Intense Drone and Missile Assault on Kyiv Leaves Damage and Casualties
Russia has launched a 'massive' drone and ballistic missiles attack on the Ukrainian capital overnight, which officials have described as one of the largest of the war.
Desperate Search Continues for Missing Australian Teenager Pheobe Bishop
For the family of Australian teenager Pheobe Bishop, the last nine days have been nothing short of agonising - after the 17-year-old never made it onto the flight she was supposed to catch.
Escalating Violence in Gaza Claims More Lives Amid Critical Humanitarian Crisis
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes have killed at least six people across the Palestinian territory.
Kyiv Endures Overnight Drone and Missile Assault Following Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine’s capital Kyiv came under a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack overnight into Saturday, just hours after Russia and Ukraine began a major prisoner exchange.
Major Layoffs Reshape White House National Security Council Under Trump
Dozens of staff members were laid off from the White House National Security Council as US President Trump aims to reduce its size and influence.
Knife Attack in Hamburg Leaves 17 Injured; Suspect Arrested
Police say four victims face life-threatening injuries, suggest suspect had suffered ‘psychological emergency’.
Kyiv Faces Fresh Assault Amid Ongoing Tensions and Military Developments
Explosions heard across capital and fires ignited while Russia and Ukraine begin largest prisoner swap of war. What we know on day 1,186
Apple Faces Pressure Amid Trump's Tariff Threats and EU Trade Dynamics
The EU says it will “defend its interests” as Trump threatens a 50 per cent tax on its imports, as well a 25 per cent tariff on Apple unless iPhones are made in America.
World Food Programme Trucks Looted Amid Growing Hunger Crisis in Gaza
Fifteen World Food Programme trucks were looted in southern Gaza late Thursday as 2 million people face "extreme hunger and famine without immediate action."
Knife Attack at Hamburg Station Leaves Dozens Injured
At least 12 people were injured in a knife attack in Hamburg station on Friday evening, Germany's Bild newspaper reported, and local police confirmed they had arrested the suspected assailant.
Harvard University Initiates Legal Action Against US Administration Over International Student Enrollment
Harvard University on Friday sued the US administration against its decision to revoke its eligibility to enrol international students, in an escalation of the fight between President Donald Trump and the prestigious university.
Philippines Advocates for Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amidst Crisis
MANILA –The Philippines on Friday called for the “full, safe, rapid, and unhindered delivery” of humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip amid mounting concerns over famine and a worsening humanitarian crisis. Following Israel’s decision on May 18 to allow limited aid…
Desperate Conditions in Gaza: Displaced Father Describes Dire Need for Aid
Humanitarian organisations warn of acute levels of hunger among the 2.1 million population in Gaza after Israel eases its 11-week aid blockade.
Beauty Influencer Survives Horrific Stabbing Attack
A tattooed beauty influencer has broken her silence from a hospital bed, after surviving being stabbed 10 times in an alleged horror attack by her ex-boyfriend.
Historic Inauguration of German Brigade in Lithuania to Strengthen NATO's Eastern Flank
Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurated a groundbreaking German brigade in Lithuania that is meant to help protect NATO’s eastern flank and declared Thursday that “the security of our Baltic allies is also our security” as worries about Russian aggression persist.
Philippines Urges Unrestricted Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Crisis
The Philippines called Friday for a swift and unhampered delivery of humanitarian aid to war-torn Gaza following weeks of Israel-imposed blockade, which prompted serious concerns from the international community.
Shooting at Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C. Linked to Anti-Semitic Motives
Israeli missions in the United States have beefed up security and lowered their flags to half-staff after the murders took place. | World News
Involuntary Hospitalizations in China Highlight Systematic Abuses
More than a decade after China passed a groundbreaking mental health law, victims and activists say that involuntary hospitalisation remains common
Tragic Plane Crash in San Diego Military Housing Claims Lives
At least two people on board a private plane were killed when it crashed into a San Diego military housing neighbourhood during foggy weather.