US F-35 Jet Crashes Amid Mid-Air Refueling
A Marine Corps F-35 fighter jet crashed in Imperial County, US state of California, after clipping the wing of a Marine KC-130 refueling tanker.
Shooting at Florida Amazon Fulfillment Center Leave 1 Dead
A woman was killed and a man was hospitalized following a shooting at an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Jacksonville, Florida, according to authorities.
World Bank Asks $12b for Virus Vaccine for Poor Countries
The World Bank said it has asked its board of directors to approve $12 billion to help poor countries purchase and distribute eventual vaccines against COVID-19.
Iran Welcomes Prisoner Exchange in Yemen
Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday welcomed a recent agreement between Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and the Saudi-backed former government to exchange more than 1,000 prisoners.
More than 500 Palestinian Homes Demolished Since 2020
The Israeli occupation authorities have demolished more than 500 Palestinian buildings in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip since the start of 2020.
Transport Strike in Germany Disrupts Commuters
A public transport strike caused major disruption for commuters across Germany on Tuesday after the powerful Verdi union called for industrial action.
New Suspects Linked with Khashoggi Murder in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors have prepared a second indictment in connection with the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.
Hackers Unveil Details of UK’s Programs in Syria
Hackers have penetrated the computer systems of the UK’s foreign ministry and taken hundreds of files detailing the country’s controversial propaganda programs in war-torn Syria.
Putin to Visit Seoul After Coronavirus Normalizes
South Korea and Russia will discuss President Vladimir Putin's possible visit to Seoul as soon as the new coronavirus situation normalizes.
Chinese Internet Giant Sina Says Planning to Delist US Stocks
Chinese Internet giant Sina Corp. has announced plans to delist its US shares and go private.