While the minerals agreement and U.S.-led peace proposals are being negotiated separately, both are key parts of Washington’s broader approach to the conflict
As Singapore heads to the polls May 3, key issues like housing, jobs, and cost of living challenge the dominant People’s Action Party.
Half a century after the war's end, Vietnam honors the past with parades, cultural pride, and calls for continued peace and unity.
Medvedev, currently serving as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, has cultivated a reputation as one of the Kremlin's most hardline voices against the West.
Power restored in Spain and Portugal after massive blackout disrupts transport, businesses, and daily life while authorities investigate cause and grid vulnerabilities.
Canada's Liberal Party was just 5 seats short of a majority in the country's House of Commons.
Huge nationwide power outages in Spain and Portugal on Monday caused major disruptions for citizens in both countries. Many posts on social media show commuters crowded in dark metro stations, while reports emerged of citizens getting stuck in elevators, traffic lights failing and bringing vehicles to a standstill, and large queues forming outside ATMs. So […]
Portugal and Spain experienced nationwide power outages on Monday, leaving millions of citizens without electricity. Although the exact causes of the widespread blackout are not yet clear, reports indicate problems with the European electrical grid, while a cyberattack has not been ruled out. The Spanish government has convened an emergency meeting at the headquarters of […]
Iran’s crisis management organization reported that out of the 752 injured individuals who received medical attention, 190 remained hospitalized as of early Sunday
The tragic incident occurred Saturday evening during the Filipino festival for Lapu Lapu Day. While the 30-year-old suspect was arrested, police is "confident" the incident was not an act of terrorism
The explosion came from containers at the port of Rajaei, Iran.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump met briefly today in Rome on the sidelines of Pope Francis' funeral.
Francis, who died on Easter Monday at the age of 88, personally approved a series of reforms in 2024 that simplified the rites for a pope’s funeral and burial.
The funeral of the "People’s Pope," as he was often called, presented a unique tableau: the world's most powerful figures standing alongside some of its most disenfranchised.
Pope Francis laid to rest after public funeral at St. Peter's Square.
U.S. President Donald Trump addressed a wide range of issues in an interview with Time magazine published Friday, outlining his views on ongoing diplomatic efforts in Ukraine, taking broad strokes over several highly controversial topics.
Several prominent cardinals have emerged as leading contenders to succeed Francis and guide the Church through a time of demographic shifts, internal reforms, and global challenges.
According to Reuters, nearly 130,000 people have paid their respects during Pope Francis’s lying in state at St. Peter’s Basilica.
Today marks the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks at the turn of the 20th century, which is widely recognized as the first genocide of the 20th century. It is estimated that 1.5 million Armenians perished during this systematic extermination campaign. This brutal, systematic campaign is often regarded as part […]
The militant group "Kashmir Resistance" claimed responsibility on social media, citing opposition to the recent laws enacted by the Indian government, which they argue are aimed at altering the region’s demographic composition by allowing non-locals to settle and buy land in Kashmir.