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Large-scale demonstrations have erupted across South Africa's major urban centers as anti-migrant groups demand the immediate departure of undocumented

Following a weekend of retaliatory attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and against regional bases, both nations have agreed to halt operations to allow

Following a drone attack on a Panama-flagged tanker, the United States launched retaliatory strikes on Iranian military sites, triggering a counter-barrage

US forces targeted Iranian military sites following a drone strike on a commercial tanker, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory missiles at bases in

Tensions escalate in the Middle East as Israeli drones target southern towns and Hezbollah's leadership declares the newly signed US-brokered framework

Following a series of devastating seismic events, Venezuelans are grappling with destroyed infrastructure and a perceived lack of government support as

The International Maritime Organization is coordinating with regional powers to secure the release of mariners as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns

The fatal shooting in Nabatieh al-Fawqa marks the first reported deaths since a weekend lull in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

Following a razor-thin preliminary lead for Abelardo de la Espriella, US President Donald Trump signals a diplomatic reset after years of friction with

Washington temporarily dismantles central pillars of its Iranian oil embargo as both nations establish a roadmap for a final deal within two months.

Ugandan authorities blocked Martha Karua at Entebbe airport, preventing her from joining the defense team for lawyer Erias Lukwago.

The Prosperity Party won 438 out of 501 contested seats, ensuring another term for the Prime Minister as internal and external tensions rise.

Direct negotiations in Lucerne began with a trade of warnings regarding proxy activity in Lebanon and potential military strikes.

Vice President JD Vance and Iranian officials meet to discuss nuclear issues and the Lebanon ceasefire despite new military tensions in the Persian Gulf.

At least 16 people were killed in Nabatieh as Israel and Hezbollah traded fire less than 24 hours after a truce was intended to take effect.

The decision follows Kyiv’s move to name a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a group Poland associates with wartime genocide.

The Trump administration is cutting roughly $400 million in annual aid, linking the decision to alleged discrimination against the white-minority Afrikaner

As President Trump jokes about his vice-president taking the blame for a potential failure, JD Vance defends a deal that has split the Republican party.

The naval standoff ends as Tehran's leadership claims the Trump administration sought the agreement out of desperation.

The multi-purpose campus in Jackson Park features a museum, library, and community amenities, serving as a monument to the 44th president's legacy.

The six-month assessment, termed 'Nato 3.0,' will evaluate ally defense spending and cooperation as the U.S. scales back high-readiness commitments.

Shinjiro Koizumi signals a departure from decades of pacifist policy, emphasizing multi-layered deterrence and new arms export deals across the

The performance-based memorandum initiates a 60-day negotiation window and the removal of the U.S. naval blockade to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

US President Donald Trump announced a settlement to end the conflict is near, but Iranian officials insist nothing has been finalized despite ongoing
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