Israeli media say the coming week is decisive as U.S. officials visit Tel Aviv and Washington completes preparations for a possible military action against Iran.
On World Education Day, UNICEF and UNESCO warned that 2.2 million Afghan girls are barred from education, threatening Afghanistan’s future development and stability.
A federal immigration officer fatally shoots a 37-year-old ICU nurse in Minneapolis, sparking protests, conflicting accounts, and a widening investigation.
Iran International claims more than 36,500 deaths in recent protests, a disputed toll far above official and independent figures amid restricted reporting.
Russia claims capture of Staritsia in northeastern Ukraine amid ongoing trilateral peace talks in UAE, raising tensions and complicating diplomatic negotiations.
Axios reports that Putin and Zelenskyy may meet soon following U.S.-Russia-Ukraine talks in Abu Dhabi, signaling renewed diplomatic efforts to ease the war.
Donald Trump praises British soldiers after backlash over his NATO comments on Afghanistan, seeking to ease tensions with the UK and allies.
WHO warns the U.S. exit undermines global health cooperation, highlighting risks to international security and coordinated responses to public health threats.
Pakistani police say six Afghan robbery suspects wanted in dozens of cases were killed in a shootout during an ...
UN Women stresses that education is a fundamental right for all girls, urging global support to ensure Afghan girls’ access to learning.
Rising tensions over shared rivers in South Asia reveal how water is becoming a geopolitical weapon, threatening treaties, human security, and regional stability.
UN political chief Rosemary DiCarlo meets Taliban officials in Kabul to discuss the Doha process, sanctions, assets, counter-narcotics cooperation, and future engagement.
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