
UPDATED: Sierra Leone Receives First Flight of U.S. Deportees Under New Third-Country Deal
Freetown has confirmed that the country will temporarily host migrants expelled from the United States, giving them 90 days to return to their home nations.

Freetown has confirmed that the country will temporarily host migrants expelled from the United States, giving them 90 days to return to their home nations.

Ongoing peace talks coincide with warnings of airstrikes and seizure of Tehran’s oil markets.

Two tourism developments worth more than €5 billion have become the focus of a growing dispute involving environmental groups, local activists, and EU officials.

Trump ordered air strikes after a U.S. army helicopter was brought down, leading Tehran to retaliate.

Claims of diplomatic success occur against the backdrop of Israel and Hezbollah exchanging fire—and renewed direct conflict between the Islamic Republic and the Jewish State.

Two rival regional powers clashed after Iran targeted Israel, antagonising President Trump who is seeking a Middle East peace deal.

The Vatican’s commitment to multilateral engagement is colliding with the reality of mounting repression against China’s faithful.

While Hezbollah’s acceptance of any peace deal has yet to be confirmed, diplomatic success in the Levant could add momentum to a Washington-Tehran settlement.

PM Netanyahu has piled pressure on Tehran’s proxy terror group in Beirut, but Iran is insisting its vassal be protected as part of its ceasefire negotiations with Washington.

Neither tariffs nor the war in Iran can throw a wrench into Europe’s financial machinery like its home-grown problems can.