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US, Iraq to Discuss Future of American, Foreign Troops in Iraq
The talks will aim to arrive at a timeline to reduce the presence of foreign troops on Iraqi soil.
US and UK sanction four Yemeni Houthi leaders over Red Sea shipping attacks
The U.S. and U.K. on Thursday imposed sanctions on four leaders of Yemen's Houthi rebel group who have supported the militant group's recent attacks on vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Vandalism Mars Australia Day: Statues of Captain Cook, Queen Victoria Figures Damaged in Melbourne
Australia Day in Melbourne marred by vandalism of colonial statues. Controversy over the celebration's date reignites, sparking protests and debates
Nikki Haley Has Insane Lust For Power: Vivek Ramaswamy After Exit From White House Prez Race
Vivek Ramaswamy exits 2024 US elections, slams Nikki Haley's "lust for power" on Flagrant podcast. Explore his Trump endorsement and political journey
UNSC to Discuss Downed Russian Plane That Was Carrying Captured Ukrainian Soldiers
UN Security Council to meet on Moscow's accusation of Ukrainian downing; tensions rise as Ukraine denies and calls for clarification
Saudi Arabia to Open First Liquor Store for Non-Muslim Diplomats in Riyadh
The new store, situated in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter, will be "strictly restricted" to non-Muslims. It was not clear if other non-Muslim expatriates would have access to the store
Indian-American Couple Jailed for Trying to Push Cousin into Forced Labour
Harmanpreet Singh and Kulbir Kaur now face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and several other charges for forcing their cousin to provide labour, services.
Pentagon Has No More Money for Ukraine as it Hosts a Meeting of 50 Allies on Support for Kyiv
On Tuesday in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced a new USD 1.2 billion joint contract to buy more than 2,22,000 rounds of 155 mm ammunition
21 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Deadliest Attack in Gaza. What Led to the Biggest Military Setback? | Explained
At least 217 soldiers have been killed since the ground offensive began in late October, including three killed in a separate event Monday
Who Is Romeo Nance, Man Who Killed Eight People in a Shooting Spree and Then Shot Himself?
The crime scene left behind by Romeo Nance in Chicago’s Joliet was so gruesome that the police chief said this is the worst crime scene he has seen in his career.
‘Write Ceasefire on Ballots’: Gaza Activists Plan to Protest War during Primaries
"Vote Ceasefire" – a coalition of local anti-war groups – say this is an effective method to voice their anger at Joe Biden, the Democratic president.
Mega 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits China-Kyrgyzstan Border, At Least 50 Injured
The earthquake triggered warnings of potentially widespread damage but there were no casualties.
Hamas Says October 7 Attacks 'Necessary Step', Admits 'Faults'
The document was the group's first public report released in English and Arabic justifying the attacks when they broke through Gaza's militarised border
UK Taking Election Interference Threats Very Seriously, Says Defence Secy Grant Shapps
UK counter-terrorism chief Matt Jukes said Friday that the espionage threat from foreign states -– such as China, Russia and Iran –- is greater now than it has been "since the days of the cold war"
Growing Number of US Tourists 'Drugged, Robbed, and Killed' in This South American Country
Potential risks for US citizens in Medellin. Be cautious with online dating apps and follow safety tips to avoid threats
North Korea Sentenced Teens to 12 Years of Hard Labour for Watching K-pop in a Public Trial
Two teenagers in 2022 were handed a sentence of 12 years of hard labour for enjoying K-pop in a public trial.