Japan PM Fumio Kishida set to sack top ministers over graft claims: reports
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to fire several key ministers who are reportedly under investigation for alleged fraud,…
Britain to send Royal Navy mine-hunting ships to Ukraine, to help restore exports
Britain will send two Royal Navy mine-hunting ships to Ukraine to aid detection of Russian mines in the Black Sea…
Philippines summons China’s envoy amid heightened maritime confrontations
On Monday, the Philippines said it had summoned China’s envoy and flagged the possibility of expelling him following the most…
UN appeals for $46.4 billion in aid for ‘bleak’ 2024 to help 180 million around the world
On Monday, the United Nations said that it needed $46.4 billion next year to bring life-saving help to around 180…
US F-16 fighter jet crashes in South Korea during a routine training exercise: Military
On Monday, a US F-16 fighter jet crashed Monday in South Korea during a routine training exercise after experiencing “an…
EU foreign ministers consider possible next steps in response to Israel-Hamas war
On Monday, European Union foreign ministers consider possible next steps in response to the Middle East crisis, including a crackdown…
Biden invites Zelenskyy to discuss defense needs and to meet with Republicans as war funding dries up
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky will travel to Washington to meet US President Joe Biden and plead his case before…
Israel’s PM Netanyahu calls on Hamas militants to ‘surrender now’
On Sunday, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for Hamas militants to lay down their arms, saying the Palestinian group’s…
Hunter Biden Labels Elon Musk ‘Dumbest Smart Person’ in Candid Podcast Interview
In a recent episode of the Moby Podcast, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, didn't hold back as he…
King Charles III Faces Public Appeal for Gaza Ceasefire Support During Christmas Market Appearance
A recent video capturing King Charles III's visit to the Ealing Christmas Market has stirred controversy as the British monarch…
Philippines accuses Chinese Coast Guard of firing water cannons at Filipino boats
On Saturday, the Philippines accused the Chinese coast guard of shooting water cannons to “obstruct” three government boats delivering provisions…
Iran warns of threat of an ‘uncontrollable explosion’ after US veto on Gaza war
On Saturday, Iran warned of the threat of an “uncontrollable explosion” of the situation in the Middle East after the…
Texas High Court blocks an emergency abortion for a pregnant woman
The Supreme Court of Texas late Friday blocked an emergency abortion for a pregnant woman whose fetus was determined to…
US, South Korea, and Japan agree to step up actions on North Korea’s cyberthreats
The United States, South Korea, and Japan have agreed on new initiatives to respond to North Korea’s threats in cyberspace,…
Israel strikes Gaza after US blocked UN ceasefire bid: Al Arabiya
Israel pressed its offensive against Hamas in Gaza on Saturday after the United States blocked an extraordinary UN bid to…
Dozens of WHO members urge Israel to protect humanitarian workers in Gaza
More than a dozen member states of the World Health Organization WHO submitted a draft resolution on Friday that urged…
Hunter Biden spent $870K on prostitutes, porn and took $1.6M from ATMs: Dailymail report
Hunter Biden reportedly splurged over $870,000 on prostitutes, sex club memberships, and adult content, along with withdrawing $1.6 million from…
Joe Biden ignores questions on son Hunter’s tax charges
On Friday, US President Joe Biden kept silent over new charges accusing his troubled son Hunter of avoiding tax while…
Steve Jobs’ 1976 $4 Radio Shack Check Commands Impressive Sum in Recent Auction
The legacy of Apple's co-founder, Steve Jobs, remains a potent force in the memorabilia market, evident in the recent auction…
US sets 2028 as target for its first high-speed train
The United States will have its first high-speed train — between Los Angeles and Las Vegas — in 2028, the…