Belarus requests information to investigate Polish soldier's fatal stabbing at border
Video Analysis Shows Israeli Strike Used Bomb That Appeared to Be U.S.-Made
Video analysis shows Israel’s strike used a bomb that appeared to be U.S.-made.
Tokyo City Hall is creating a dating app to encourage marriage amid Japan's historically low birth rate
UAE leader hosts Taliban official with $10M US bounty amid human rights concerns in Afghanistan
Japan's birth rate plummets to historic low for eighth consecutive year, prompting calls for action
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Slovakia's PM Fico makes first public comments since being wounded in assassination attempt
Ukraine Strikes Into Russia With Western Weapons, Official Says
Hostage families, initially optimistic on a new cease-fire deal, feel hope slipping away.
Extending use of Western weapons would weaken Russian border, Ukraine says
Red Sea sees decline in Houthi attacks due to international naval missions, Greece says
Israel’s Seizure of Gaza Border Zone Strains Ties With Egypt
18 people arrested in Poland after allegedly planning 'hostile activities' on behalf of Russia
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Protesters face deportation after participating in disruptive anti-Israel demonstrations
What’s Next for South Africa After Voters Rebuked Its Reigning Party?
Tulsi Gabbard's aunt killed, prominent Samoan author charged with murder
Yael Dayan, Israeli Writer, Politician and Daughter of War Hero, Dies at 85
In Gaza, a university lecturer asks of the latest cease-fire proposal: Who will govern us after the war?