US equates Russian military company with ISIS

The State Department says the Wagner Group threatens religious freedom in Africa

Russians are ‘like cockroaches,’ Ukrainian-born ‘expert’ tells French TV

Alla Poedie has also called for the Russian Cultural Center in Paris to be dismantled

World’s oldest tortoise turns 190

The celebration climaxes on Sunday with a “birthday cake” made out of Jonathan’s favorite foods.

Canada sanctions another Iran firm over drone deliveries to Russia

Ottawa also sanctioned the ultra-conservative Revolutionary Guards-linked daily Javan, accused of disseminating "anti-Semitic messaging and the Iranian regime's propaganda."

Japan, Britain, Italy will announce joint fighter project

Next week, a historic agreement between Japan, Britain, and Italy to collaborate on the development of a brand-new, highly advanced jet fighter will be revealed.

UK’s Labour beats PM Sunak’s Conservatives in Chester by-election

Britain's opposition Labour Party retained a parliamentary seat in the northwest of England on Friday, comfortably winning the vote in the first electoral test for Rishi Sunak as prime minister.

IDF and US hold joint drills targeted at Iran

In order to mimic attacks on Iran's nuclear programme, the Israeli Air Force conducted extensive joint drills with the United States.

Sherry Rehman listed among 25 most influential women of 2022

The list has selected the candidates under three categories-leaders, heroes, and creators. Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister of Scotland, calls her ‘the negotiation with grit’ in the feature

‘Hear it from us’: Netflix documentary of UK royals Harry and Meghan to air

The first clip from the much-awaited documentary was issued ahead of the series' expected release next week, and came just as the British royals wrestle with a new race row.

‘Brilliant actress’: Indian director Shekhar Kapur praises Sajal Aly

This is the second edition of the Red Sea Film Festival which also marked the presence of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Sajal donned a white ivory gown, and Jemima wore a metallic number.

PM invites Chinese companies to invest in renewable energy

Prime Minister Sharif said the relations between Pakistan and China have been very exemplary in all areas.

Taliban bans Voice of America

The US-funded news organization was accused of “repeatedly contravening” Afghanistan’s press laws.