Apparent Israeli strike kills senior Hamas figure in Beirut and raises fears conflict could expand
Since Israel's military campaign in Gaza started almost three months ago, Hezbollah and the Israeli military have been exchanging gunfire over the Israeli-Lebanese border almost every day.
Extreme cold grips the Nordics, breaking a 25-year record in Sweden for the coldest January night
On Tuesday, Nikkaluokta, a village inhabited by indigenous Sami people in northern Sweden, recorded a temperature of minus 41.6 C.
Explosions Seen Close To Cargo Ship In Bab el-Mandeb Strait; UK Agency Reports Crew Safe
Several missiles and drones have been shot down by warships from the United States, France, and the United Kingdom patrolling the area
Hamas Chief Opens To Idea Of A Single Palestinian Government For Gaza And West Bank
In Gaza, 129 captives are still hostage
Russia Claims It Accidentally Bombed Own Village Near Ukraine Border
"There are no casualties", says the Russian army
Amid Russia-Ukraine War, Poland Dispatches 4 Fighter Jets To Border
A Ukrainian air defence missile fell in the Polish village of Przewodow
Taiwan Finds 4 Chinese Balloons Close To A Major Air Base Before Elections
Beijing claims Taiwan as part of its sovereignty and has increased military and political pressures on President Tsai Ing-wen's government
Japan Earthquake Update: 57 People Died In Natural Disaster, Emergency Task Force Meeting Held
The nation's meteorological service reports that 155 earthquakes were recorded throughout the nation that day. Rescuers fought bad weather and aftershocks on Tuesday as they searched through debris.
5 Coast Guard members killed, captain seriously injured in plane crash at Tokyo Airport
This mishap unfolded following a powerful earthquake that struck central Japan the day before, claiming at least 30 lives, causing widespread destruction.
Nobel Laureate Yunus Sentenced to 6 Months in Jail in Bangladesh, Denies Labor Law Violations
The perception that the verdict might harm Bangladesh's ties with the United States stems from Yunus' well-established connections with political elites in the West, particularly in the U.S.





