Samir Haddad
Trump calls Iran little detour during South Carolina rally
Speaking at a Myrtle Beach rally, Donald Trump minimized the military standoff with Iran as a minor disruption aimed at halting its nuclear ambitions.
Canada to impose retaliatory tariffs on US goods as trade war escalates
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced dollar-for-dollar retaliatory duties following the collapse of trade negotiations and the implementation of an unprecedented US import tax.
More than 750 US troops wounded in Iran war
As the U.S.-Iran conflict enters its sixth month with casualties surpassing 770, the Pentagon has ordered sailors and Marines to purge personal digital data to evade hostile surveillance.
Ataque con espada en escuela sueca deja un muerto y tres heridos
Police arrested an 18-year-old suspect following a sword attack at the Brinellskolan high school in Fagersta that left one person dead and three others injured.
Hong Kong Court Finds Tiananmen Vigil Organisers Guilty of Subversion
Prominent activists Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung face up to 10 years in prison after a three-judge panel convicted them of inciting subversion.
US Treasury Secretary warns allies to back economic isolation of Iran
The Trump administration has issued an ultimatum for allies to join its maximum pressure campaign against Iran, threatening secondary penalties that have already pushed Brent crude past $93 a barrel.
Japan executes man convicted of 2009 Osaka pachinko arson that killed five
Sunao Takami was executed at the Osaka Detention House for a 2009 pachinko parlor arson attack that killed five people.
Israel military launches criminal probes into Hind Rajab and medics
Following an internal review of 150 Gaza incidents, the Israeli military initiated its first criminal investigations into high-profile civilian killings while declining cases involving aid workers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan UK move with children
Six years after relocating to California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are establishing a private residence outside London as their children begin British schooling.
Israeli Military Opens Criminal Investigations Into Gaza Deaths
The Israeli military announced criminal investigations into the 2024 killing of Hind Rajab and the 2025 deaths of 15 rescue workers in southern Gaza.
Iran warns Gulf states against aiding US forces
Major General Ali Abdollahi dismissed Gulf neutrality claims, arguing that hosting US military logistics infrastructure makes regional governments active participants in the ongoing conflict.
Trump shares map declaring Strait of Hormuz new US territory
President Trump published a map labeling the vital energy chokepoint as US territory, exacerbating tensions as regional trade plummets and Iran negotiates alternative shipping routes with Oman.
UK backs Ukraine 100% despite Russian threats over drone strikes
UK backs Ukraine 100% despite Russian threats over drone strikes
Russia says UK will pay for supplying drones to Ukraine
British-manufactured drones used by Ukrainian forces to strike Russian territory have triggered a direct diplomatic collision between London and Moscow.
Ukraine drones strike Wildberries warehouse in massive Moscow Oblast attack
The strike on the Koledino facility is part of a campaign targeting dual-use infrastructure, with Ukraine claiming seven of ten largest Wildberries centers are disabled.
PM Andy Burnham exchanged messages with fake Trump aide Susie Wiles
The security breach occurred shortly after Mr Burnham entered No. 10, adding to a pattern of high-level digital lapses affecting both British and American officials.
EU diplomacy chief Kaja Kallas seeks to expand Russian sanctions by one third
The push for heightened financial pressure comes as Moscow and Kyiv intensify long-range strikes and drones enter NATO airspace.
Trump orders reduction of joint military drills with South Korea
The directive to scale back Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises clashes with military warnings that North Korean troops are gaining combat experience in Ukraine.
New South Wales to start gun buyback Nov 2 following Bondi attack
The scheme aims to remove an estimated 274,000 guns from circulation after perpetrators used legally obtained firearms in a terror attack that killed 15 people.
Iran offers $30,000 bounty for killing or capturing US soldiers
Army chief Amir Hatami announced a tiered reward system for citizens who target American military personnel, despite no known US ground forces being deployed inside Iran.