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Why Putin and Trump's relationship soured – they could now be nearing a 'head-on collision'
Has the relationship between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin gone off the rails? A popular Russian newspaper thinks so. It turned to trains to illustrate the current state of US-Russian ties. "A head
Netanyahu vows to occupy Gaza as U.S. touts ‘all or nothing’ hostage plan
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff announced the end of “piecemeal” ceasefire negotiations, as Hamas released hostage videos and Israel’s leader digs in for another offensive.
Stella Rimington, first female chief of Britain's MI5, dies at 90
Stella Rimington, the first female chief of Britain's spy agency MI5 and the inspiration behind Judi Dench's M in James Bond, has died at the age of 90.
Brazil judge orders house arrest of former president Jair Bolsonaro
Mr Moraes, who the US has also sanctioned, said Mr Bolsonaro had used the social networks of his allies including his sons to spread messages that encouraged attacks on the Suprem
Former IDF Chiefs Call on Israel to End War in Gaza
One former military chief said that Israel is "well over a year past the point where we could have ended the war."
Russia issues nuclear warning directed at US and NATO
The Kremlin warned it will take "military‑technical" steps in response to restore what it calls a strategic balance with the west.
Johnson dines with Netanyahu in landmark visit, highest US official to visit disputed West Bank
Mike Johnson becomes highest-ranking U.S. official to visit occupied West Bank as Israeli government advances plans for territorial sovereignty expansion
Modi and Trump once called each other good friends. Now the US-India relationship is getting bumpy
They men shared bear hugs, showered praise on each other and made appearances side by side at stadium rallies — a big optics boost for two populist leaders with ideological similarities. Each called
El Salvador’s exit reignites legitimacy crisis in Central American Parliament
The decision by President Nayib Bukele's government to withdraw El Salvador from the Central American Parliament underscores an institutional legitimacy crisis.
Afghanistan has its ‘sharpest surge’ ever of child malnutrition, UN agency says
Afghanistan is seeing its sharpest-ever surge of child malnutrition, the World Food Program said Monday, adding it needed $539 million to help the country’s most vulnerable families.
Five years after Beirut port blast, Lebanon clings to hope for justice
Lebanon, plagued by impunity and lack of accountability, marked the fifth anniversary of the Beirut port explosion that devastated large parts of the capital.
France and Saudis vow to keep up momentum for 'two-state solution' to Israel-Palestinian conflict
After decades of inaction and frozen negotiations, the issue of an independent Palestinian state living in peace with Israel returned to the spotlight at a high-level U.N. conference — and France and
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