Dynamics of geopolitics and Turkiye, Russia, US relations will decide the future of the embattled nation
The situation in Bosnia is no longer a political crisis, but a rapidly deteriorating security crisis.
The US has countless military bases across the world, but Washington is particularly concerned about one that could pop up on the Atlantic Ocean.
Biden administration is expected to announce this week boycotting the 2022 Olympics due to the human rights records of China.
Israel turned down Washington's request to reopen its consulate for Palestinians in Jerusalem to avoid bringing any legitimacy to the question of Palestinian statehood, experts say.
Washington demanded Opec and Russia to increase oil production to help bring down the surging fuel prices, which have hit the US and several developing countries.
Covid-19 has infected more than 246M people and killed over 5M globally. Here are the virus-related updates for October 30.
Several US states asked a federal judge to block Biden’s requirement that all employees of federal contractors be vaccinated against the coronavirus by December 8.
Sudan's deposed PM Abdalla Hamdok and his wife were allowed to return home, a day after they were detained when the military seized power in a coup, according to a statement issued by his office.
Unless the president finds a solution to the JCPOA impasse, the deal may become unsalvageable, further reducing international trust in the administration.
The test is part of the fourth round of weapons firings in recent weeks, even as Pyongyang pushes to reopen dormant communication channels with South Korea in a small reconciliation step.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he will travel to Qatar to meet with the country's leaders and thank them for their help with evacuees from Afghanistan, and later go to Germany for a ministerial meeting.
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