US Commander Meets with Terror Group Leader in Syria
syria January 19, 2025 05:30CENTCOM General Michael Erik Kurilla met with SDG leader Mazlum Abdi in northern Syria to discuss efforts against ISIS.
CENTCOM General Michael Erik Kurilla met with SDG leader Mazlum Abdi in northern Syria to discuss efforts against ISIS.
Foreign Minister Fidan visited Azerbaijan and stated that they will follow up on the ceasefire in Gaza.
After 470 days of bombings, an agreement between Israel and Hamas brings ceasefire to Gaza, with a prisoner swap set to begin.
Residents of Paiporta uncover air raid shelters from the Spanish Civil War following floods.
Over thirty people, including ten seriously injured, in an accident at a ski resort in the Spanish Pyrenees.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian visits Moscow to intensify strategic cooperation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising concerns in the West.
Sigrid Kaag, former Dutch Foreign Minister, is appointed as the new UN Envoy for the Middle East, focusing on Gaza and peace efforts in Israel.
Archaeologists uncover a lavish private bathhouse showcasing opulence in Pompeii.
A forest fire erupted in the city of Etajima in Hiroshima prefecture, Japan, causing panic in the region.
Expectations and concerns in Moscow regarding the second term of Donald Trump and Russia's position in the new world order.
KKTC reacts to the arms sales approval from US President Biden to the Greek Cypriot administration, condemning it as supporting war-mongering.
A high school student in Slovakia carried out a knife attack at school, resulting in 2 casualties. The incident took place in a town called Spisska Stara Ves in the Presov region.
Recent research shows that methane leakage from the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea has spread to more than 20 marine protected areas, impacting the ecosystem.
NATO and Japan have intensified their ties with Japan establishing a diplomatic mission and appointing its own ambassador to the alliance.
North Korea reopens the city of Rason, a port city in the northwest of the country, for foreign tourists after five years of border closure due to the pandemic.
Local media reports progress being made by firefighters in Los Angeles in extinguishing the wildfires that have been raging since January 7th.
The US State Department has approved the sale of 39 million dollars worth of additional long-range cruise missiles and related equipment to Japan.
The wildfires in Los Angeles continue to rage for 9 days, leading citizens to take armed patrols due to inadequate firefighting efforts. The situation has escalated to the point where people are defying curfews and taking security measures into their own hands.
Syrian Foreign Minister Esad Hasan Şeybani praises President Erdogan for standing on the right side of history on Syrian issue.
The recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas is met with joy as people celebrate on the streets. International leaders praise the accord as a hopeful step towards peace.
An investigation reveals horrifying animal abuse at a laboratory in the University of Catanzaro, Italy, leading to arrests of several individuals including professors and top officials.
Kosovo's Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, announced the closure of all 'parallel Serbian institutions' operating in the country, emphasizing the commitment to uphold the rule of law.
Japan's Foreign Ministry announced that it will provide $2 million in aid to the victims of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Trump's defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth describes North Korea as a nuclear power posing a threat to global stability.
The forest fires in Los Angeles are causing panic as they threaten hundreds of homes. Let's explore the possible reasons behind these devastating fires and their impact.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has shared a video of a captured North Korean soldier on social media, emphasizing the need for truth and awareness in international conflicts.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov suggests Trump to follow Russia's actions in Crimea when considering Greenland's purchase.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar met in Rome to discuss the ceasefire in Gaza and the potential for a new era of peace in the Middle East.
NATO countries surrounding the Baltic Sea are increasing their presence and security measures in response to recent attacks on undersea cables believed to be carried out by Russian vessels.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced a new mission named 'Baltic Watch' to protect telecommunication cables under the Baltic Sea from sabotage and threats.