The couple, who are being held in Tehran’s Evin prison, deny the allegations.
US captain reveals strikes on ISIS are ‘daily’ – ‘if we see something, we hit it’
EXCLUSIVE: America has been hitting Islamic extremists in Syria on a daily basis since December, and now the US has moved 5,700 jihadis to Iraq.
Ex-South Korean President Gets Life Sentence For Imposing Martial Law
A South Korean court sentenced ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison, finding him guilty of leading an insurrection when he abruptly declared martial law in 2024.
Opinion: Opinion | Will Iran Actually Use Its Catastrophic ‘Strait Of Hormuz’ Card Against US?
Should the US launch any attacks on Iran – and every indication is that it means to very soon – it will be to implement a regime change. In which case, Iran could be forced to adopt extraordinary measures.
Former South Korean President Yoon Sentenced to Life in Prison for Coup Attempt
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UN experts say destruction by Sudan’s rebels in el-Fasher in October bears ‘hallmarks of genocide’
U.N.-backed investigators say Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces have carried out a campaign in el-Fasher that shows hallmarks of genocide against non-Arab communities.
News24 | Scientific study finds higher ‘violent deaths’ toll in Gaza than health ministry reports
The true human cost of Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip has far exceeded previous official estimates, with independent research published in the world’s leading medical journals verifying more than 75 000 “violent deaths” by early 2025.
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Western Bulk CEO: We’re targeting growth that does not depend on markets
Torbjorn Gjervik tells TradeWinds the company is still out to hire staff from its rivals as it focuses on niche trades
‘I fear for my daughter’s future’: Families in Zimbabwe struggle to survive a year after Trump’s aid cuts
One year after Donald Trump’s aid cuts, villagers and farmers in Zimbabwe’s parched Mwenezi district – hit hard by the climate crisis – are being forced to make some tough decisions to survive. Tawanda Karombo reports