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EU citizens’ taxes going to terrorists – Moscow

Maria Zakharova reacted to the Ukrainian shelling of a bakery in Donbass that allegedly involved Western weapons

Cancer cases set to soar by 77% – WHO

More than 35 million cases are expected in the next quarter-century, a new study warns

Israel’s national security minister prefers Trump in power

Itamar Ben-Gvir accused President Biden of not giving West Jerusalem enough freedom to fight Hamas

Court handed 7 year Imprisonment to IK & Bushra Bibi in Iddat Case

In a significant legal development, a Rawalpindi court handed down a seven-year jail sentence to former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra...

Blinken returns to Middle East for 5th tour since Oct. 7 amid efforts for new hostage deal

Secretary of State to continue efforts to reach hostage deal, including humanitarian pause, says spokesman

Demonstrators stage rally in Stockholm to remember slain children in Gaza

Protesters call for boycott of Israeli products, companies supporting Israel

Half of Americans think Israel going ‘too far’ in Gaza – poll

Less than a third (31%) of respondents said West Jerusalem’s military actions had “been about right,” while 15% said it had not gone far enough.

Ukrainian military a terrorist organization – Putin

The Russian president has condemned Kiev’s forces for firing at ambulances in Donetsk

Citizens of EU state told to prepare for war with Russia

Ending conscription was a mistake, Romanian army chief General Gheorghita Vlad told US state media

Biden administration faces pushback from Arab-Americans

The US president and his top diplomat have encountered voter anger over Washington’s support for Israel in the Hamas war

Party elections of PTI postponed

A day after revealing the timetable for forthcoming intra-party polls, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) declared on Friday a deferment of these polls until after...

4 years on, what has Brexit done for the UK?

The end of January marks the start of full border checks for imports from EU nations, in what economist Julian Jessop says will have a 'pretty small' effect while Brexit's benefits in making free trade deals remain