OCCUPIED-AL-QUDS: Israel’s justice minister on Wednesday pledged a full investigation into allegations that the controversial Pegasus spyware was used on Israeli citizens, including people who led protests against former premier Benjamin Netanyahu.
Kyiv, Ukraine: Russian forces pursued their bombardment of frontline Ukrainian cities on Sunday, seeking to gain...
KABUL: Women television presenters on Afghanistan’s leading news channels Sunday vowed to speak up for their rights...
Sfax, Tunisia: Three rescued loggerhead turtles were released into the Mediterranean off Tunisia on Sunday, one with a...
Cannes, France: You no longer need millions of dollars and a distribution deal to win prizes at the Cannes Film...
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh warned on Sunday against a planned march by Jewish nationalists through Israeli-annexed...
LONDON: Supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) and an Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) staged counter...
Moscow: Moscow will consider exchanging prisoners from Ukraine’s Azov battalion for Viktor Medvedchuk, a wealthy...
Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron’s newly appointed minister in charge of solidarity and people with...