Israel teeters on edge of precipice
Israeli media has shed light on the extent of the mass protests against the regime's far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu, with reports of around 10,000 army reservists announcing their suspension from duty on Saturday night.
Another blasphemous act against Quran sparks backlash
Swedish authorities have confirmed that individuals had applied for and received permission from police to burn the Quran, once again, outside the Iraqi embassy for the second time in a matter of a few weeks.
Tensions escalate on Korean Peninsula
North Korea recently launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Pyongyang says the solid-fuel Hwasong-18 was in response to reckless military activities by the United States on its borders, including war games and the arrival of a nuclear-armed submarine.
Arab Leaders know their attempt to oust Assad failed
Khaled Manzlawi, the Assistant Secretary-General for International Political Affairs at the Arab League, just recently met with Syria’s permanent representative to the Arab League at the pro-Arab headquarters in Cairo.
Ukraine lashes out at NATO
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has shifted from his diplomatic woo and charm campaign toward Western leaders by lashing out at NATO's inaction on Kyiv's membership.
Revolt against racism shakes France
Violent protests over police discrimination in France enters its fifth consecutive night.
French implosion
The French police’s fatal shooting of a non-white teenager sparks protests and riots.
What is “Operation Interflex”?
The Western operation in training Ukrainian civilians to fight in the battlefield has raised many questions.
No delay in Palestinian response to Israeli terror
Palestinians retaliate a day after Israel's largest raid in the occupied West Bank in two decades.
Israel resorts to Apache helicopters in brutal Jenin raid
Palestinians bravely defend the occupied Jenin refugee camp after an Israeli military invasion ended with 5 martyrs and injury of 8 Israeli troops.