Clashes in recent days have killed dozens of people on both sides of the border. Pakistan is grappling with militant attacks that have increased since 2021, when the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan.
Nebraska resident sues after her comment about a sinkhole gets deleted from mayor’s Facebook page
Local resident is asking a judge to declare the mayor violated her First Amendment rights and have a jury determine compensation for damages
Government Shutdown Puts Renewed Spotlight On Cracks In US Aviation
Since the shutdown began October 1, the Federal Aviation Administration has reported controller shortages in cities across the US.
Hamas death squad seen gunning down people in street hours after truce
Hamas has been carrying out public executions of enemies within Gaza as they attempt to wrestle back control after the ceasefire with Israel.
Putin ‘panicking’ at Trump threat that risks ‘crippling’ Russia’s war machine
Tomahawks, with their precision and immense range of up to 2,500 kilometres, “would allow Ukraine to accurately strike and destroy high-value Russian military targets”, pointed out Yuriy Boyechko.
A Look At The Hostages Left In Gaza, By Numbers
Israelis on Monday celebrated the return of the last 20 living hostages who were held in Gaza under the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
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Pakistan agrees to ceasefire with Afghanistan after days of bloodshed
Pakistan says it has agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire with Afghanistan following days of bloody cross-border violence.
With Tariff Threat and Trade Controls, China and U.S. Renew Game of Chicken
Xi Jinping’s need to project strength before a crucial meeting of Communist Party leaders may help explain why Beijing announced new rare earth controls.
WFP warns aid cuts risk pushing 13.7mn into extreme hunger
The United Nations World Food Programme warned Wednesday that “staggering” cuts to its funding risked pushing up to 13.7 million people currently receiving food aid into “emergency” levels of hunger — one step before famine.