Pakistan’s Top Court Grants Bail to Former PM Sharif on Medical Grounds
Pakistan's Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to release former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on bail for six weeks to receive medical treatment but said he would not be allowed to leave the country.
Millions of Yemenis Mark National Day of Resistance against Saudi-Led Aggression
Millions of Yemenis marched throughout the country on Tuesday to mark the fourth anniversary of Yemen’s resistance against the US-Saudi-led aggression on the country.
German City Halls Evacuated after Bomb Threats: Police
Several city halls in Germany were evacuated on Tuesday over emails threatening bomb attacks, police said.
Police Respond to Report of Shots Fired at Massachusetts Hotel
Police in Natick, US state of Massachusetts, have responded to report of an active shooter at a hotel on Route 9.
Russia, China Tell UN They Sent Home over Half North Korean Workers in 2018
Russia sent home nearly two-thirds of some 30,000 North Koreans working there during 2018 and China repatriated more than half, but did not specify a figure, according to unpublished reports by Moscow and Beijing to the United Nations Security Council.
Rivals Voice Suspicions as Thailand’s Pro-Army Party Leads Election Race
Two major political parties raised doubts on Monday about the results of Thailand’s general election after a party linked to the military took a surprise lead in the popular vote that suggested the country’s junta chief will remain in power.
New Zealand to Probe Role of Spies, Guns in Mosque Attack
New Zealand will hold a top-level inquiry into the massacre of 50 people at two Christchurch mosques that will look into what roles semi-automatic guns, social media and intelligence agencies had preceding the attacks.
Area near Tel Aviv Hit by Long-Range Rocket
A long-range rocket launched from the Gaza Strip has struck an area near Tel Aviv, wounding seven people in the first such incident since a 2014 war on the Palestinian enclave, Israeli regime officials said.
North Korea Returns to Inter-Korean Liaison Office
North Korea has returned its staff to an inter-Korean liaison office, Seoul said Monday, just days after unilaterally withdrawing from the joint facility.
Pentagon Sends Ships through Taiwan Strait for Third Time in Three Months
The Pentagon has sent ships through the Taiwan Strait — the third time in as many months — as Washington ramps up naval activities in the waterway, stoking fears in Beijing of a growing alignment with Taipei.