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

French authorities have restricted alcohol consumption and closed hundreds of schools as temperatures approach record highs across western and central

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.

The 76-year-old activist spent 25 years protecting endangered sea turtles on Lebanon's southern coast before her death on Friday.

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.

Emergency services responded to the incident near Tremp on Wednesday afternoon, but the victim succumbed to his injuries despite receiving medical aid.

The Russian-flagged Forwarder entered the waterway Wednesday evening, testing UK maritime enforcement days after Royal Marines seized an unflagged vessel

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.

The Pope memorialized those lost at sea and challenged the portrayal of migration as a crisis, emphasizing the human dignity of those seeking a better

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

Mexico City's legendary Azteca stadium hosted the tournament's first match as Shakira performed and local officials managed security clashes nearby.

A flight from Johannesburg carrying 268 passengers landed in Lagos on Thursday, marking the latest wave of evacuations from the country.

A new comprehensive study finds that four days of heavy rain and landslides in Sumatra killed at least 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing 7% of the total

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has declared the onset of the warming phase, which could see global temperatures reach unprecedented

The US Central Command targeted the MT Settebello after accusing it of violating a blockade on Iranian oil, marking the second such attack on Indian crews

Hillary Dawa Sherpa was found alive six days after disappearing on Mount Everest, prompting a government probe into labor practices and rescue protocols.
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