The flow marks a sharp reversal of years of displacement driven by Syria’s civil war.
The Taliban government has held a massive funeral for the hundreds killed in a Pakistani airstrike, using the somber event to warn Islamabad of the ‛consequences’ of its actions.
The former president challenges a five-year sentence as judges re-examine allegations of foreign election financing.
The Health Secretary is concerned by “an unprecedented outbreak”—and scrambling to impose preventative measures.
The Middle East is facing a significant escalation in hostilities as Iran prepares state funerals for two of its most powerful military and security leaders killed in recent Israeli strikes.
Chilean measures on emissions, national park creation, and protecting endangered amphibians have been frozen in pursuit of economic growth.
Four youths held over explosions targeting Jewish sites in the Netherlands may have been recruited by Iran.
Following the U.S. exit from the World Health Organization, Buenos Aires has now formally quit, citing criticism of its Covid-19 response.
According to the U.S. president, his operations have been so effective that NATO support is now unnecessary.
Washington’s National Counterterrorism Center chief resigned in protest over the war in Iran, claiming the conflict serves no U.S. interest.
The Israeli PM calls the killing of Ali Larijani part of a broader effort to give Iranians a chance to remove their rulers.
Tehran’s power structure hit again as Israel escalates campaign with U.S. support