Post navigation
This year’s budget is Iraq’s largest at 198.9 trillion dinars ($153bn) with the same allocated for 2024 and 2025.
Beijing stresses 'national stability' as state media reports the collapse of the Wagner revolt strengthened Putin.
Squatter seen leaving the site near Parliament House that the government has vetoed as a security risk.
The money will go towards providing new military vehicles but funds are also being sent for humanitarian needs.
Tens of thousands attend events in Pyongyang as country marks the anniversary of the start of the Korean War in 1950.
As the war enters it 488th day, these are the main developments.
US has channelled millions to clean up UXO but farmers and children continue to discover unexploded missiles.
Many Guatemalans disappointed at the choices after the authorities excluded three opposition candidates.
A new city-funded position aims to elevate drag performers at a time when anti-LGBTQ legislation is sweeping the US.
The attack by al-Shabab occurred in villages that border Somalia, an area where the group often carries out raids.
Speculation abounds on social media, but experts warn against drawing conclusions on the fate of the Wagner Group.
Police say nine people hospitalised after a roller coaster partly derailed at the Grona Lund theme park.
More than 34 people wounded in bombings that also targeted a crowded market, rescuers tell Al Jazeera.
The number of pilgrims this year is expected to break records at more than 2.5 million.
Taliban's supreme leader says the status of Afghanistan's women as 'free and dignified human beings' has been restored.
Experts and family members of those arrested say the North African country is no more an Arab Spring success story.
Israeli security chiefs to beef up military presence and ramp up arrests of settlers attacking Palestinian villages.
Voters expected to give former Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's conservative party a second term in office.
The visit comes as the US and Vietnam look to deepen ties amid concerns about China's growing regional strength.
While offshore policy is being wound down, campaigners say 'dark chapter' will not end until last refugees leave PNG.
Post navigation