Global media join a campaign to draw attention to the deaths of over 210 journalists in Gaza since October 2023, urging protection, independent reporting, and accountability for attacks by the Israeli military
Moscow has rejected claims it interfered with the GPS of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s plane, after reports said the crew had to rely on printed maps during a flight that landed safely in Bulgaria
More than 800 people have died and 2,800 were injured after a powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, flattening entire villages and leaving rescuers racing to find survivors
The Russian leader noted that he had discussed the outcome of the Alaska talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and plans to brief other world leaders in their upcoming bilateral meetings.
Experts, speaking to the Financial Times, suggest that the incident may be linked to Russian interference.
The New York Times reports that Washington has suspended nearly all visa approvals for Palestinian passport holders, blocking travel for study, business and medical care
Abbas had planned not only to attend the General Assembly but also a separate meeting where the United Kingdom, France, Australia, and Canada have pledged to formally recognize a Palestinian state.
Germany has made its position clear. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Berlin will not support EU sanctions against Israel at this stage.
Students vow fresh demonstrations in Jakarta after a motorcycle rider was killed by a police vehicle during protests over lawmakers’ pay, education funding, and government programs. Police have apologized and opened an investigation
The Patriarchate's Sacred and Holy Synod announced that the Church recognizes Damianos as the 'legal and canonical Archbishop and Hegumen of the Holy Monastery of the Sinai'
US Lawmakers seek to use the annual National Defense Authorization Act to curb Ankara’s regional behavior, while expanding cooperation among the United States, Israel, Greece and Cyprus
Susan Monarez was dismissed after resisting vaccine policy changes pushed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting resignations from senior CDC officials and deepening concerns over political interference in U.S. public health
From soaring defense budgets to shifting supply chains, experts warn that the end of the post–Cold War “peace dividend” is reshaping global markets and debt
WFP chief Cindy McCain says deliveries into Gaza have increased but remain insufficient, as nearly a quarter of the enclave’s population faces famine conditions, according to a new food security report
Representative Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York introduced an amendment requiring the Pentagon to produce a comprehensive report on the security risks stemming from Turkey’s continued military presence in Cyprus
Bayraktar TB2 drones have been used by Ukraine against Russia since the start of the war in 2022 and initially saw great success.
In an open letter ahead of the EU foreign ministers’ meeting in Germany, 209 former ambassadors and senior staff call for urgent sanctions and national measures against Israel over Gaza and West Bank actions, citing famine, mass displacement, and rights abuses
“My thoughts are with the victims in Ukraine and with the staff of the EU delegation, whose building was damaged in this deliberate Russian strike,” Costa wrote on X.
The government plans to scrap a steep 25% sales tax on books in a bid to tackle the country’s ‘reading crisis’.
The seventh grader remains in critical condition after undergoing surgery