Peacekeepers killed in roadside explosion in Lebanon, initial report finds
Two Indonesian peacekeepers die in a roadside explosion in Lebanon, less than a day after another UN peacekeeper, also Indonesian, was killed in the country.
Two Indonesian peacekeepers die in a roadside explosion in Lebanon, less than a day after another UN peacekeeper, also Indonesian, was killed in the country.
A federal judge rules that the University of Pennsylvania must hand over lists of Jewish faculty and students to an agency, amid investigations into discrimination allegations.
Israel's parliament passed a law mandating death penalty for Palestinians accused of terrorism without right to appeal, drawing international criticism.
The US State Department reports a suspect in Shelly Kittleson's abduction has ties to Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia group.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows two-thirds of Americans favor a quick end to the war with Iran, even if goals are unachieved, indicating war fatigue among the public.
A judge stops construction of a Trump ballroom and orders the University of Pennsylvania to hand over Jewish lists, in legal cases involving property and discrimination.
A judge halts construction of a lavish White House ballroom, while the Pope urges Trump to seek a diplomatic exit from the Iran war.
A judge orders Trump to temporarily stop the $400 million White House ballroom project, citing legal and environmental concerns in the ruling.
Addison, the Vitol trader who orchestrated the US-Venezuela oil export deal, is set to retire, sources say, signaling a shift in energy relations between the two nations.
EU diplomats criticize Ukraine's refusal to allow inspection of the Druzhba oil pipeline, calling it 'not smart' amid energy supply concerns for Hungary and Slovakia.
A judge temporarily stops construction of a $400 million ballroom at the White House, challenging Trump's authority over the property.
Argentina's National Labor Court suspended 82 articles of Milei's Labor Modernization Law after a union challenge. It's a provisional measure, not a declaration of unconstitutionality.
Tests indicate two women may have been killed with ricin in an Italian Christmas meal, per media reports. Police have no suspect yet.
A judge stops construction of a Trump ballroom at the White House and overturns migrant status revocations, highlighting ongoing legal tensions.
Tyler Robinson's lawyers say the bullet that killed Charlie Kirk doesn't match his rifle, using it to delay trial and potentially dismiss charges.
US prepares to counter potential Iran attacks following IRGC threats to American companies, as reported by Reuters.
Former US Army officer warns invading Iran's Kharg Island would cause heavy casualties and logistical problems, with only 30% domestic support for the war.
Putin calls for Middle East de-escalation as tanker attacks and record fuel prices heighten tensions during ongoing US-Israeli military operations.
Nicaragua congratulates Iran on the 47th anniversary of the referendum that marked the birth of the Islamic Republic, reaffirming brotherhood and cooperation ties.
US warns citizens in Saudi Arabia to shelter in place following security threats, per Reuters. Immediate caution is advised for safety.