North Korea Claims It Fired 'Military Spy Satellite,' Says Launch Was Successful
Seoul's spy agency has claimed that Pyongyang may have received support from Russia.
Hopes For Hostage Release As Israel PM Says Deal 'Right Decision'
Hopes mounted Tuesday that Hamas could release dozens of hostages from war-torn Gaza after the Israeli premier said a truce deal was the "right decision" and the militant group's leader and key mediator Qatar said an agreement was in sight.
"Ethnic Cleansing, Not Deportation": The Plight of the Afghans in Pakistan
As Pakistan expels millions of Afghans, many born on Pakistani soil, activists say the State is acting indiscriminately and illegally, often based on ethnicity.
More Than 500 Rohingya Refugees Land In Indonesia
Three boats filled with more than 500 Rohingya refugees landed in Indonesia's westernmost province on Sunday, a UN agency said, in one of the biggest arrivals since Myanmar launched a military crackdown on the minority group in 2017.
Under Fire, Undermanned: Israel's Wartime Economy Soldiers On
When rocket sirens echo on the factory floor of Rav-Bariach Industries, Israel's biggest maker of security doors, workers rush to take refuge in bomb shelters fitted with their own kit.
Cooling US Inflation Raises Hopes Of An End To Rate Hikes
US consumer inflation cooled more than expected last month, according to government data published Tuesday, providing welcome news for policymakers looking to control price increases without damaging the economy.
Gaza's Hospitals Struggle To Cope With Heavy Rainfall And Power Cuts
While the IDF accuse Hamas of prohibiting the Al Shifa Hospital from acquiring 300 litres of fuel, heavy rainfall is contributing to several power cuts in hospitals across the Strip.
Gaza Hospitals Out Of Fuel, Caught In Israel-Hamas Fighting
Israeli troops waged fierce battles against Hamas on Sunday near Gaza's biggest hospital, where thousands were trapped and officials said a lack of fuel caused deaths of premature babies and critical patients.
Storm Ciaran Update: Man Killed And Winds Up To 130mph
As a result of Storm Ciaran arriving overnight with winds of more than 100mph, one man was killed by a falling tree and dozens were evacuated from their homes.
Keir Starmer Defends Decision For No Ceasefire In Gaza Because It Is not 'The Correct Decision Now'
The Labour Leader refuses to back calls for a ceasefire to prevent a Hamas uprising and calls for a "humanitarian pause" instead.
Israel In Talks With EU To Displace Gaza Civilians To Egypt Amidst US Attempts To Fund It
Israel prepared a 10-page concept paper to systematically permanently displace Gaza civilians to Egypt's Sinai peninsula within a week after the Hamas attack on Israel which could harm Egypt-Israel relations.
Israelis Are Fighting To Free Their Captured Families From Hamas
The IDF estimates that around 240 people are still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, including a nine-month-old baby. I spoke to Gil Dickmann about how he is leading the efforts to bring the hostages back home.
UK Homelessness Crisis Expected To Worsen This Winter
Both Glasgow City Council and Birmingham City Council say that the government fast-tracking the asylum backlog will have a detrimental effect on the current homelessness crisis in the UK.
Maine City Deserted As Residents Hole Up During Hunt For Killer
When Kyle Green and his partner learned a gunman had just gone on a shooting spree near their home in Lewiston, Maine, they slowly lowered the blinds and told their children it was movie night.
Major Flooding and Tragedy Strikes Nottinghamshire as Storm Babet Ravages the UK
As of Monday, the death toll has reached five, with five severe flood warnings issued and widespread concerns about further rainfall and flooding in the coming days.
'Ticking Time Bomb Injury': Dad Begs For Wounded Son's Release From Hamas Captivity
Jon Polin says he has watched the video of his seriously wounded son being hustled into the back of a truck by Hamas gunmen countless times.
UK Supports Israel's Right to Self-Defence But Condemns Hospital Attack at UN Security Council
Ambassador Woodward lauded the draft resolution for its condemnation of the "appalling Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel on the 7th October".
Hezbollah Denounces Israel's Bombing of Gaza Hospital, Sparking Protests in Lebanon
A rocket destroyed a hospital in Gaza that killed at least 500 civilians. Currently, the origins of the rocket are being disputed by both Gaza and Israeli authorities.
'The Horror': Israeli Collecting Corpses Near Gaza
Yossi Landau has spent decades collecting corpses in Israel, but he almost reached breaking point recovering the remains of people killed by Gaza militants in the country's deadliest assault.
Gazan Nationals Sheltering From Airstrikes In Schools
Without authorisation or enough money to escape through the Rafah crossing, the people trapped in Gaza, have started using UNRWA schools as bomb shelters.
Israel Retakes Gaza Border Area As War's Toll Mounts
Israel said it recaptured Gaza border areas from Hamas on Tuesday, the fourth day of fierce fighting that has left thousands dead on both sides since the militants launched a surprise attack.
Almost 50,000 Nagorno-Karabakh Refugees Have Fled To Armenia
The Karabakh Army agreed to surrender after Azerbaijan launched a 24-hour "anti-terror" military offensive. As a result, ethnic Armenians are fleeing the region.
Justin Trudeau accuses the Indian government of murder on Canadian soil, sparking a diplomatic crisis
There were hints of frosty relations at this month's G20, with the two premiers less than cordial, but Monday's bombshell has taken the crisis to a new level.
UK Foreign Office warns tourists over aftershocks in Morocco following deadly earthquake
The recent earthquake was the most powerful to hit Morocco in 120 years.
Christian couple in Pakistan arrested over alleged blasphemy charges
The couple was arrested after "torn pages of Quran" were recovered from the rooftop of their house.
Tourists heading to Spain's Canary Islands receive warning over natural calamity
Canary Islands is one of the most popular holiday hotspots in Spain.
Christian churches, homes set on fire in Pakistan over Quran desecration allegations
An angry mob set ablaze at least five churches in Pakistan's Punjab province on Wednesday.
Arterton's Animal Head Umbrellas: A Fusion of Elegance and Artistic Quirkiness
Exploring the captivating allure of Arterton's animal head umbrellas, this article delves into the seamless blend of elegance and artistic quirkiness in these unique creations.
Do the majority of Americans still believe in capitalism over 'Bidenomics'?
The impact of planned economy policies needs a certain time to fully unfold – and a continuation of "Bidenomics" would hit the USA hard.
Humanitarian aid in northwest Syria is dying out
Two weeks ago, Russia vetoed the 9-year-old UN mandate that allows the distribution of support and resources to the 4.1 million people in northwest Syria.