Esad's Cousin Accuses Giyas Delley in Latakia Attack
latakia, syria March 9, 2025 15:49Rami Mahluf criticizes Delley for Latakia incidents, blaming regime for civilian casualties in Syria. Updates on ongoing conflict.
Rami Mahluf criticizes Delley for Latakia incidents, blaming regime for civilian casualties in Syria. Updates on ongoing conflict.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa reacts to 700 civilian executions in Syria, sparking global concern. Al-Sharaa's actions and international implications explained.
Syrian President speaks on Latakia incidents, vows to protect country, and maintain social peace. Read more about the message.
US President Donald Trump stops federal funding to South Africa due to mistreatment of farmers. Plans to invite fleeing farmers to the US.
Hakan Fidan discusses Israel, Syria, and ISIS in an exclusive interview with Financial Times. Updates on Turkish foreign policy.
North Korea closes borders to tourists shortly after reopening in Rason.
US suspends intelligence sharing with Ukraine, accused of plotting to overthrow President Zelensky. Western media and Politico report on alleged secret talks against Zelensky.
Severe weather conditions in multiple states of the US have caused over 200,000 people to be left without electricity.
The United States will impose visa bans on foreign officials who are deemed to be facilitating illegal migration, in an effort to reduce the number of migrants in the country.
President Trump reveals the US plan for a defense system similar to Israel's 'Iron Dome' to counter threats from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
Former NATO commander expresses concerns over NATO's future amid changing US policies and European security challenges.
Racheal Kundananji looks to improve her performance in the upcoming NWSL season after a record-breaking transfer in 2024.
Canada experiences a nationalist revival in response to Trump's annexation threat and new tariffs, leading to increased pride and anti-US sentiment.
Iran faces a major crisis as high inflation and power blackouts plague the country amidst political turmoil.
The suspension of US military aid to Ukraine will have significant consequences, affecting the country's defense capabilities and potentially leaving civilian targets unprotected.
US President Trump's decision to suspend military aid to Ukraine raises global concerns. European support may help in the short term, but the impact is predicted to be significant in the long run.
Israeli military conducts airstrike on a military area in Syria where old regime weapons were stored.
Two individuals killed in a tragic incident involving reckless driving in Mannheim, Germany.
For the first time in five years, Western tourists have visited North Korea as the country opens its doors to outsiders.
A Nigerian cocaine dealer cannot be deported to his home country due to mental health reasons, as the psychiatric care in Africa is deemed inadequate.
Zulu King's decision to divorce his first wife shocks the nation as traditional customs are challenged.
President Donald Trump signs decree making English the official language, revoking multilingual document requirement.
Recent events in Germany raise concerns over infrastructure and defense investments due to constitutional constraints.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has begun bilateral talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of tomorrow's Ukraine-themed summit.
A 37-year-old Dutch national has been sentenced to three years in prison, partially suspended, in Moldova following the tragic death of two workers.
A detailed analysis of future power rankings in soccer, highlighting top clubs and their potential for domination in the coming years.
President Trump closes the door on Ukraine for peace negotiations following a heated argument with President Zelenski, causing turmoil in the White House.
Tensions rise as US President Trump accuses Ukrainian President Zelensky of disrespect during White House meeting.
China claims to have discovered an inexhaustible source of thorium, capable of providing the country with energy for 60,000 years.
8,530 people have lost their lives in the conflict in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since the beginning of the year.