Heavy snow and rain have killed at least 14 people across Afghanistan, collapsed homes and closed major highways, including ...
CENTCOM has moved 150 ISIS prisoners from Syria to Iraq, part of a plan to relocate 7,000 detainees to secure US-controlled facilities amid rising security concerns.
The European Parliament again backed listing Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group, though the final decision remains with the EU Council.
The Taliban released a female taekwondo coach in Herat after 13 days in detention, amid ongoing restrictions on women’s rights and sports in Afghanistan.
Donald Trump launches a new Peace Council at Davos, saying it will focus first on Gaza, as allies and critics weigh its impact on the UN.
Three people were killed and one injured in a shooting in New South Wales, Australia, as police search for suspects and investigate the motive.
Storms cut Turkmen electricity supplies to northern Afghanistan, worsening hardships as the country faces deep poverty, high unemployment, and shrinking humanitarian funding.
Reuters reports that the United States has backed Syrian government advances into Kurdish-held areas, signalling a major shift in Washington’s Syria policy.
Vladimir Putin says he will meet Trump’s envoy to discuss frozen Russian assets, Middle East peace efforts, and possible funding for Gaza reconstruction.
Donald Trump says the United States will not use force to take Greenland, while renewing calls for negotiations and criticising Denmark and NATO allies.
New US tariffs on Iran trade raise doubts over India’s Chabahar port investment, forcing Delhi to balance strategic access to Afghanistan and Washington pressures.
Donald Trump says talks with NATO chief Mark Rutte shaped a future framework on Greenland and Arctic security, easing tariff threats and military concerns.
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