Sunak Says U.K. Won’t Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Before Election
Israeli forces raided a major hospital in northern Gaza, forcing patients and staff to evacuate.
As Israel’s Hard Line Stokes Anger Abroad, Netanyahu May Get Benefits at Home
1995 Srebrenica genocide to be commemorated annually under UN resolution, amid Serb opposition
Israel's Netanyahu rips Ireland, Spain and Norway recognizing Palestinian statehood: 'Reward for terrorism'
Arab, EU ministers to meet, discuss how to end Gaza war
UK artists, veterans create 80 sand silhouettes on beach for 80th anniversary of D-Day landings
British PM announces unexpected early election as Conservative Party in turmoil: 'Suicide mission'
Court Drops Charges in Deadly Wreck in Mediterranean
Russian physicist accused of treason sentenced to 14 years in prison
A top Biden aide meets with Israeli military officials, and other news.
Japan implements reservation system and fees to address tourism crisis at Mount Fuji
As U.S. Waits on Raisi’s Fate, Several Confrontations Are Brewing
Iran’s future was already uncertain before the crash; now it’s even murkier.
Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans
Friends and rivals alike are quick to offer Iran their assistance.
Rex Murphy, a Dominant Pundit on the Right in Canada, Dies at 77
Georgia’s President Vetoes Foreign Influence Law
Philippine mayor accused of acting as Chinese asset amid investigation, tensions
Climate activists glue themselves to Munich airport runway, pausing traffic