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Three Months Into War, Israel Says It Has Dismantled Hamas 'Military Framework' in North Gaza
As the Middle East conflict reached the three-month mark, top international diplomats gathered to discuss strategies for keeping the Gaza war from spreading
Pro-Palestinian Protestors Block London's Westminster Bridge, Clash with Police
The protesters blockaded the famous Westminster Bridge in London following clashes with police
US Defence Chief Lloyd Austin Hospitalised Due to Medical Complications
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hospitalised for complications from a medical procedure amid Middle East crisis
Israeli Man Tamir Adar, Initially Believed Alive, Now Confirmed Killed in Hamas Attack
Israeli man abducted by Hamas on October 7 was killed the same day; body taken to Gaza Strip, confirms military
US says Russia has used North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine and is seeking Iranian missiles
U.S. intelligence officials have determined that Russia has acquired ballistic missiles from North Korea and is seeking closerange ballistic missiles from Iran as Moscow struggles to replenish supplies for its war with Ukraine, the White House said Thursd...
Trump's lawyers want special counsel Jack Smith held in contempt in 2020 election interference case
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Thursday pressed to have special counsel Jack Smith’s team held in contempt, saying the prosecutors had taken steps to advance the 2020 election interference case against him in violation of a judge's order las...
US Mask Mandates Return at Nearly a Dozen Hospitals as Covid-19, Seasonal Flu Rise
Hospitals in multiple U.S. states reinstate mask mandates amid rising Covid cases and flu hospitalizations. Latest updates on healthcare facilities' measures
Pilots of Japan Airlines Aircraft Engulfed in Flames Were Initially Unaware of Fire, Says Report
Japan Airlines plane engulfed in flames at Haneda Airport. Pilots unaware, passengers evacuated amid chaos. Investigations underway after deadly collision
China, US Announce Military Patrols in Disputed South China Sea
Tensions between China and the Philippines have risen in recent weeks as vessels from both countries have clashed in the contested waters with Beijing blaming a more aggressive policy by Manila
Israel Launches Air Strikes in Syria: State Media
Syria's official news agency SANA said that around 4:35 am local time (0135 GMT) "the Israeli enemy carried out air strikes from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan, targeting a number of sites in the Damascus countryside
Chinese Student in US Told to Isolate, Parents Pay $80,000 Ransom in ‘Cyber Kidnapping’ Scam
Police in US’ Utah found teenager Kai Zhuang in a tent in the Utah wilderness. The ‘kidnappers’ extorted $80,000 from Kai’s parents in China.
Pak Senate Moves Resolution to Recommend Severe Punishment for Those Found Involved in Propaganda Against Army
Senator Bahramand Khan Tangi of the Pakistan Peoples Party had moved the resolution which acknowledged that a strong army and other security agencies are indispensable for the defence of the country, especially because of the hostile neighbourhood
'Annihilate Them If…': Kim Jong Un Tells His Army in New Year Message for South Korea, US
Kim Jong Un urges maximum force against South Korea and the US amid heightened tensions
US Navy Strike Kills 10 Houthi Rebels Attacking Ship in Red Sea as Deadly Escalation Continues
US Navy clashes with Houthi rebels off Yemen; 10 reported dead. Red Sea tensions rise amid ongoing conflict
‘Will Wreak Wrath Against Russia’: Ukraine’s Zelensky Tells Citizens in New Year’s Address
Speaking of Ukraine’s growing drone power and F-16 jet training, Zelensky said Russia will feel the full wrath of Ukrainian resistance.
Israeli Strikes in Central Gaza Kill at Least 35 as Netanyahu Says War Will Continue for Months
The military said Israeli forces were operating in Gaza’s second-largest city, Khan Younis, and residents reported strikes in the central part of the tiny enclave, after Israel this week made that region the new focus of its war