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Australia's New South Wales state has passed sweeping new gun control and anti-terror laws following the Bondi Beach shooting, sparking a fierce debate over security and civil liberties.
Ahead of the 2026 midterms, sports stars like Tommy Tuberville are entering politics. Can their 'outsider' appeal win over voters tired of traditional politicians?
Newly released Epstein files reveal an email sent from Balmoral Castle by an individual asking Ghislaine Maxwell for "inappropriate friends," further linking Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to the scandal.
Belgium has officially joined South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ, increasing the legal and diplomatic pressure on Israel over its war in Gaza.
Russia launched a massive attack with 650 drones and 30 missiles across 13 Ukrainian regions, killing at least three, President Zelenskyy said. The escalation comes amid talks of a new peace framework.
Syria's new foreign and defence ministers met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow to deepen military cooperation, focusing on modernizing the Syrian army in the post-Assad era.
Ukraine's military has announced its withdrawal from the strategic eastern town of Siversk on Christmas Eve, citing a "significant advantage" in Russian manpower and the need to preserve its forces.
The Trump administration has imposed visa bans on five Europeans, including former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, over accusations of censorship related to the Digital Services Act (DSA), escalating a major US-EU tech conflict.
The U.S. has denied visas to former EU tech chief Thierry Breton and four others, accusing them of a 'censorship' campaign linked to Europe's Digital Services Act (DSA).
The DOJ has released over 11,000 new Epstein files, revealing more of Donald Trump's jet travel and a list of 10 possible co-conspirators. However, heavy redactions are fueling a new wave of controversy.
Despite pressure from the Trump administration, U.S. oil giants are reluctant to return to Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves. We analyze the reasons, from political risk to crumbling infrastructure.
Amidst rising tensions between the Vatican and Israel over the Gaza war, some Jews and Christians in the port city of Haifa are building trust through shared events and dialogue.
