Ukraine Hits Russia with US ATACMS missiles For First Time, Moscow Reports
Ukraine has reportedly used US-supplied ATACMS missiles against Russia for the first time, according to claims from Moscow.
Ukraine has reportedly used US-supplied ATACMS missiles against Russia for the first time, according to claims from Moscow.
Russia has expanded its nuclear doctrine to include conventional attacks supported by nuclear powers, heightening global tensions.
The US Justice Department is pushing for Google to sell Chrome, citing Google’s dominance in search and advertising markets.
UN aid lorries were looted in Gaza, with drivers forced at gunpoint to unload supplies, worsening food shortages.
A New York City priest is faced with additional consequences after permitting a Sabrina Carpenter music video in church premises.
President-elect Trump has selected former reality TV star and Fox Business co-host, Sean Duffy, to lead transportation initiatives.
US President Biden has pledged a $4 billion contribution to the World Bank fund aimed at supporting the world’s poorest nations.
Hong Kong court has sentenced 45 democracy activists under national security law in a significant and historic trial.
Five people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut as Lebanon, Hezbollah agreed to a US ceasefire plan.
Germany and Finland have expressed concern over the severing of a key undersea cable, amid rising security tensions with Russia.
A man stabbed three people in Manhattan, US, killing two and critically injuring one in a series of unprovoked attacks.
The Kremlin has warned that Biden’s missile policy for Ukraine will escalates the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
UK PM Starmer and President Xi Jinping discussed strengthening UK-China relations, focusing on climate change, economic growth, and human rights.
Charles Dumont, French singer-songwriter and composer of Edith Piaf’s “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien,” has passed away at age 95.
Tottenham’s Bentancur has been banned from seven matches and fined $126,000 for making an offensive comment about teammate Son Heung-min.
Alibaba aims to raise $5 billion through multi-currency bonds for corporate purposes, including debt repayment and share buybacks.
Nordic countries have updated crisis preparedness guides, urging citizens to be self-sufficient amid escalating global tensions and security threats.
A Hong Kong court is set to sentence 45 pro-democracy campaigners in a landmark national security trial this week
Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel and Steve Shand are facing charges related to a human smuggling operation that resulted in four deaths.
The Philippines and US plan to deepen their defense ties with a military intelligence-sharing pact to counter security challenges.
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