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Moscow Attack: 93 Killed, 11 Suspects Arrested
Moscow Attack: 93 Killed, 11 Suspects Arrested

Hours after a terrorist attack on a concert hall near Moscow, Russia said on Saturday that it had arrested 11 people, including four assailants, and reported a new death toll of 93, which it warned could rise. Friday evening's attack, which was claimed by the Islamic State, is the deadliest in Moscow for at least a decade. The Kremlin said the ...

Dozens Killed in Moscow Attack, Daesh Claims Responsibility
Dozens Killed in Moscow Attack, Daesh Claims Responsibility

The death toll rises in Moscow following the shootout that resulted in a huge fire on Friday evening in a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow, where several gunmen broke in. The Jihadist group, Islamic State (Daesh) claimed responsibility for the attack. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a deadly gun attack on a Moscow ...

Princess Kate Reveals She Has Been Diagnosed with Cancer
Princess Kate Reveals She Has Been Diagnosed with Cancer

Catherine, Princess of Wales, on Friday announced that she has cancer and is in the early stages of chemotherapy, asking for "time, space and privacy" as she completes her treatment. Kate, as she is widely known, said the discovery of cancer, after successful abdominal surgery in January, was "a huge shock" but she was "well and getting stronger ...

Russia Targets Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure in Deadly Attack
Russia Targets Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure in Deadly Attack

Russia launched a devastating offensive in Ukraine on Friday, targeting critical infrastructure, including power plants and residential areas. #Russia Targets Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure in Deadly Attackhttps://t.co/ONUBpHv65Z pic.twitter.com/VbUKoKuTdA — This is Beirut (@ThisIsBeirut_) #Russia Targets Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure in ...

Washington Warns Kyiv of Uncertainty in Aid Timing
Washington Warns Kyiv of Uncertainty in Aid Timing

A senior White House official in Kyiv stated on Wednesday that they were unable to foresee when the US Congress would approve a delayed $60-billion military aid package for Ukraine. A top White House official in Kyiv on Wednesday said he could not predict when the US Congress would pass a stalled $60-billion military aid package for Ukraine. The ...

The Mystery of Kate Middleton: A New Monarchical Crisis?
The Mystery of Kate Middleton: A New Monarchical Crisis?

"Where has our Princess of Wales disappeared to?" is undoubtedly the most asked question by British people lately. With Kate Middleton's admission to the hospital on January 16 for an abdominal operation, and especially after the publication of a doctored image on the occasion of British Mother's Day on March 10, conspiracy theories are gaining ...

Turkey-Syria: An Unresolved Love Story!
Turkey-Syria: An Unresolved Love Story!

  In recent decades, the fluctuating Turkish-Syrian relations served as a poignant reminder that in politics, there are no permanent enemies or friends, only ever-changing calculations and interests. However, the extent to which these calculations align with the people’s best interests requires a deeper examination, as the population and ...

Syria: Deadly Air Strike Hits Pro-Iranian Forces
Syria: Deadly Air Strike Hits Pro-Iranian Forces

An air strike targeting pro-Iranian armed groups in the town of Al-Mayadeen in the Deir Ezzor countryside in eastern Syria has killed five people, including a senior Hezbollah commander, Al-Hadath reported, citing special sources. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said explosions had sounded in the town of al-Mayadeen in rural Deir Ezzor, ...

Iran's Widespread Human Rights Abuses Criticized at UN Meeting
Iran's Widespread Human Rights Abuses Criticized at UN Meeting

Several countries criticized Iran's widespread human rights abuses in a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council on Monday. Several countries condemned on Monday the extent of human rights violations in Iran during a UN meeting, denouncing the sharp increase in death sentences and executions. A handful of nations, including Russia, China and Cuba, ...

How the World Reacted to Vladimir Putin's Re-Election
How the World Reacted to Vladimir Putin's Re-Election

Global reactions to Vladimir Putin's re-election reflect a divided international community, split between Russia's allies and its opponents. Friends and allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin were quick to congratulate him on his election win but Western leaders denounced what they called an "illegal election." China Beijing congratulated ...

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles as Blinken Visits Seoul
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles as Blinken Visits Seoul

North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles on Monday in what analysts said was a calculated move to grab attention as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits South Korea for talks. Blinken is attending the third Summit for Democracy and met President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul early on Monday. He is also meeting his South Korean ...

Transnistria Blames Military Site Blast on Ukraine Drone
Transnistria Blames Military Site Blast on Ukraine Drone

Authorities in the breakaway region of Transnistria, which is aligned with Russia, stated that a military site explosion was probably the result of a drone launched from Ukraine. Pro-Russian separatist authorities in the Moldovan breakaway region of Transnistria on Sunday said that an explosion at a military site had likely been caused by a drone ...