Expressing frustration with the diminishing chances of achieving a ceasefire agreement in the year-long Gaza conflict, certain Israeli business leaders have pursued an alternative approach to…
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A Ugandan military tribunal on Monday convicted 16 members of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) on charges of “illegal possession of explosive devices and treachery,”…
Fethullah Gulen, the US-based Muslim cleric accused by Ankara of orchestrating a failed coup in 2016, has passed away in the United States at the age…
South Korea’s spy agency has reported that North Korea has commenced deploying soldiers to participate in the conflict in Ukraine alongside Russia, prompting Seoul to issue…
China conducted drills around Taiwan involving fighter jets and warships on Monday, aiming to send a strong message to what it considers separatist elements on the…
Commemorations of the first anniversary of Hamas’s deadly October 7 attack began in Israel on Monday, with emotional vigils at massacre sites and rallies urging the…
Authorities in Denmark and Sweden announced on Wednesday that they were investigating explosions and gunfire near Israeli embassies in their respective capitals. The incidents occurred against…
Two prominent Benin men, Olivier Boko, a businessman and longtime friend of President Patrice Talon, and Oswald Homeky, a former sports minister, were arrested last week…
The United Nations Security Council extended the authorisation of the multinational policing mission in Haiti on Monday without mentioning transforming it into a UN peacekeeping mission,…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that to realise the blessing of a new Middle East truly, Israel must continue to find ways to develop deep…