Protests in Morocco aim to block a Maersk ship believed to transport F-35 parts to
The UAE and Saudi Arabia denied media reports suggesting their involvement in talks with the
Sen. Chris Van Hollen addressed controversy over the photo with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, clarifying the
The Abrego Garcia case highlights a stark divide in immigration debate, with Democrats advocating for
The U.S. military is expected to reduce its troop presence in Syria from 2,000 to
Kyrgyzstan has officially recognized the “digital som” as legal tender through a new law signed
The U.S. aid suspension has forced malnutrition treatment centers in Afghanistan to close, endangering the
The Lebanese Army has arrested a group linked to last month’s rocket attacks on Israel.
The UNDRR, in partnership with GCF and BOAD, hosted a workshop in Incheon, South Korea
Israel’s defense minister announced that troops will remain indefinitely in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon,