Politics
Russia takes full control of Avdiivka coke plant
Russian forces on Monday claimed full control of a huge Soviet-era coke plant in the devastated Ukrainian town of Avdiivka, cementing the biggest battlefield success
Putin’s enemy Alexei Navalny died in prison
Alexei Navalny, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most formidable domestic opponent, collapsed and died Friday after a walk in the Polar Wolf Arctic penal colony where
UN likely to vote Tuesday on Gaza ceasefire
The UN Security Council is likely to vote Tuesday on Algeria’s proposal that the 15-member body demand an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the war between
Hezbollah says Israel will ‘pay the price’ after deadly day
Hezbollah said Thursday that Israel will “pay the price” for the killing of 10 civilians, including five children, in southern Lebanon, the deadliest day for
Donald Trump in New York will begin next month for the first time in history
The first-ever criminal trial of a former US president is set to begin next month, with Donald Trump defending himself against charges of hiding money.
Sweden expects Hungary to approve NATO membership soon
Sweden’s foreign minister said Wednesday that he expects Hungary to soon approve Sweden’s application for NATO membership. “We welcome that Turkey has completed the ratification
One person killed in shooting near Kansas City’s Super Bowl parade
The gunfire killed one person and injured several others near the famous railway station in Kansas City, Missouri, where the NFL champion Chiefs were celebrating
Russia is preparing for a military confrontation with the West
Russia is preparing for a military confrontation with the West over the next decade and could be deterred by a counter-build-up of its armed forces,
Threats to U.S. federal judges have doubled since 2021, driven by politics
According to the U.S. Marshals Service, seen by Reuters, the number of serious threats against U.S. federal judges has more than doubled in the past
Israel releases two hostages
Israel released two Israeli-Argentine hostages in Rafah on Monday under cover of airstrikes that local health officials said killed 67 Palestinians and wounded dozens in