In a moment that could reshape the course of Middle Eastern history, Hamas and Israel are preparing for a major hostage-prisoner exchange as part of a U.S.-brokered peace deal, with both sides signali...
Israel has announced plans to destroy what remains of Hamas’s tunnel network under Gaza following the current hostage release phase, a move to be carried out with US approval. Defence Minister Israe...
A fragile calm settled over Gaza on Friday as thousands of Palestinians began the long walk home — not to houses, but to ruins. After the ceasefire took hold and Israeli forces started to pull back,...
In a strong and united stand, ASEAN stakeholders have firmly rejected Myanmar’s proposed military-run elections, declaring them illegitimate and a violation of the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus. The...
In a move signaling a potential thaw in strained relations, Azerbaijan has released Russian journalist Igor Kartavykh, executive director of Sputnik Azerbaijan, to house arrest — a decision that fol...
Kabul – Afghanistan faced an unprecedented internet blackout on Monday, as reports suggest the Taliban may be enforcing a nationwide cut to fiber-optic services under their latest crackdown on so-ca...
In a decisive move that has caught international attention, Slovenia has announced a ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from entering its borders. The Eastern European nation, home to ju...
DAKAR – In a bold and controversial move, the military-led governments of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have officially announced their joint withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). ...
WASHINGTON, August 28 – A peaceful sit-in at Microsoft’s executive office has led to the termination of two employees, sparking renewed debate over corporate responsibility and the human cost of w...
PHNOM PENH, August 25 — In a move sending ripples of concern across the globe, Cambodian lawmakers have unanimously passed controversial legislation that would allow the government to strip individu...












