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President Trump and Iranian officials offered sharply conflicting accounts of their latest nuclear discussions, with Trump claiming Iran agreed to 'highest level' inspections while an Iranian official
Iran asserted it alone will control its unfrozen assets and administer the Strait of Hormuz as US-Iran technical talks wrapped up in Switzerland and Lebanon prepared for fresh direct negotiations with
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee and other Trump allies moved to reassure Israel that the bilateral relationship remains strong, pushing back against Israeli concerns over a US-Iran interim deal and recent
The UN's International Maritime Organization has launched a phased evacuation of more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran effectively closed the waterway during the US-Isra
Four Republican senators joined nearly all Democrats in backing a war powers resolution demanding the Trump administration withdraw U.S. troops from the ongoing war with Iran, marking a rare bipartisa
Philippine Foreign Secretary Maria Theresa Lazaro told The Straits Times that finalizing the South China Sea Code of Conduct is 'ASEAN's gift to the world,' invoking the Strait of Hormuz crisis to und
The U.S. Senate voted 50-48 to approve a war powers resolution blocking military action against Iran — the first such Senate passage — as Republican defections over Trump's war and his peace deal with
Four Republican senators joined Democrats on Tuesday to pass a war powers resolution directing President Trump to withdraw U.S. armed forces from hostilities against Iran, marking the 10th Senate vote
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that border agents can place green card holders on immigration parole based on suspicion of criminal wrongdoing alone, without proof by clear and convincing evidence,
The Senate's 10th war powers vote to block U.S. military action against Iran lands Tuesday as a growing bloc of Republicans breaks with Trump over both the war and his $300 billion Iran deal, with the
Downing Street confirmed the UK's controversial defence investment plan will be published before the 7 July NATO summit in Turkey, pressing ahead even as PM Keir Starmer steps down and a Labour leader
Israeli soldiers shot dead two members of a Hezbollah-linked emergency medical team clearing rubble in southern Lebanon—the first fatalities since a US-brokered ceasefire took hold—prompting Iran to w
A Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih killed at least three and wounded 25, as Ukraine's escalating drone campaign against Russian fuel infrastructure deepens wartime economic pressure on Moscow.
Hezbollah has deployed $300-$400 fiber-optic FPV drones in southern Lebanon that are immune to electronic jamming and locally built with 3D printing, catching Israel's military off-guard after the tec
Israel’s deliberate targeting of Gaza children part of genocide: UN inquiry Al JazeeraIsrael targeted Gaza children res...
Pew Research's annual global survey, already in the field when the US and Israel struck Iran on Feb. 28, captured real-time declines in US favorability across at least eight countries, offering an unu
A UN independent commission of inquiry concluded Tuesday that Israeli authorities deliberately targeted Palestinian children in Gaza, constituting genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, wi
Russia's military will reconstitute faster than Western analysts anticipated in 2022, regaining the capacity to threaten NATO members within five to seven years of the Ukraine war's end, according to
China retaliated against Washington's expansion of its military-company blacklist by barring government purchases from 46 US defense contractors and blocking dual-use exports to 10 American rare-earth
India's NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met in New Delhi on the sidelines of a BRICS security forum, with both sides calling the talks constructive and citing progress toward norma
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