Azerbaijan, Armenian separatists accept Russian-brokered ceasefire
Armenian-backed separatist forces in Azerbaijan's breakaway flashpoint region of Nagorno-Karabakh agreed to a Russian-brokered ceasefire on Wednesday.
American taxpayers funding Ukraine war
As the United States makes announcements on a regular basis for new military aid packages for the war in Ukraine, it is the American households who are funding the war through tax money.
DPRK, Russia defiant in face of US aggression
Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong Un departed Russia on Sunday after spending one week in the country.
Niger warns of French invasion
Niger's new interim government has accused France of sending its troops and "large quantities of war material" to the region in preparation for a potential invasion to overthrow the coup leaders.
Damascus condemns U.S. delegation visit to northeast Syria
Syria says it "categorically condemns" a recent visit by a U.S. delegation that illegally traveled to the country’s northeast.
Divisions emerge at G20 summit
The world’s biggest economies adopted a consensus declaration at the annual G20 summit in India that avoided condemning Russia for the Ukraine war.
U.S. sends more health hazards to Ukraine’s army
The United States has announced new aid for Ukraine totaling more than $1 billion, which includes, for the first time, controversial depleted uranium ammunition.
A view of Iran through Pakistani eyes
I was on a visit to Iran on the invitation of Iran and I wrote my observations in the hotel room while lying down. It is a well-known fact that you cannot change your neighbors and new ways of development can be found by sitting together with them. This formula is also absolute for my country Pakistan.
Israeli attempt to normalize Libya ties backfires
Libya’s prime minister has firmly rejected the prospect of normalizing relations with Israel, days after news broke out of an apparent secret meeting between the Libyan foreign minister and her Israeli counterpart.
Through BRICS Iran is seeing the opportunity to translate political gains into economic profits
August 24 saw BRICS adopted Iran together with five other countries as new members defying Western rhetoric and discourse weakening the mechanism. The historic enlargement of BRICS will create new momentum for the mechanism itself and will enhance global efforts resisting hegemony and unilateralism.