The IAEA plans a permanent presence at the plant
Taiwan Says It Fired at Chinese Drone for First Time
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said Tuesday that Taiwanese troops fired warning shots at a Chinese drone that was flying in airspace over Kinmen County, an archipelago of Taiwanese-controlled islands off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The Taiwanese Army's Kinmen...
Swedish FM Says Negotiations With Turkey on NATO Bid ‘Becoming Difficult’
Swedish MPs were seen holding PKK flags
One Year After Afghanistan Withdrawal, Millions of Afghans Facing Starvation as US Maintains Sanctions
6 million Afghans at risk of famine
Arizona Governor Latest US Official to Visit Taiwan, Trip to Focus on Semiconductors
Ducey’s trip marks the 5th US visit this month
EU Ministers Split on Russian Visa Ban
The EU is also considering a training mission for Ukrainian troops
Iran’s Raisi Says Nuclear Deal Not Possible Without Ending Uranium Traces Inquiry
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Monday that in order to revive the nuclear deal, Iran must resolve its issues with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over "safeguard agreements," referring to the nuclear watchdog's inquiry into uranium traces at...
Biden to Ask Congress to Approve $1.1 Billion Arms Sale for Taiwan
The planned arms sale comes amid soaring tensions
Yemen Government Claims ‘Dangerous Escalation’ After 10 Troops Killed in Taiz
Yemen Government Claims ‘Dangerous Escalation’ After 10 Troops Killed in Taiz | Rights groups push to end Houthi blockade on city
Former Israeli Officials Urge Israel to Prepare Military Action Against Iran
Former Israeli intelligence and military officials have urged Israel to prepare for military action against Iran as Washington and Tehran are negotiating a revival of the nuclear deal, The Palestine Chronicle reported on Monday. In an interview with Israel Hayom that...