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For decades, observers have said that, in the Middle East, change moves at a snail’s pace. That assumption no longer holds.
Naomi Osaka is not one to hide behind cliches. When things go wrong, she doesn't deflect or spin the story. At Wimbledon on ...
The UN nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran as a standoff over their return ...
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Friday with his Russian counterpart, Sergey ...
Diogo Jota was remembered at Wimbledon on Friday as two Portuguese players wore a black ribbon on their all-white attire ...
Lebanon plans to seek assurances from Washington on the implementation of any future deal involving Hezbollah’s disarmament, ...
Hamas is leaning toward accepting a US-backed proposal for a two-month ceasefire in Gaza, with a formal response expected ...
Dutch and German intelligence agencies have gathered evidence of widespread Russian use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine ...
Pakistani security forces killed 30 militants who attempted to enter the country from Afghanistan, the military said Friday.
For decades, observers have said that, in the Middle East, change moves at a snail’s pace. That assumption no longer holds. Just look at the dramatic transformations unfolding across Lebanon, Syria, ...
A polar air mass has brought record low temperatures to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, causing at least 15 deaths and forcing ...