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The two-week-long drills come less than 30 years after NATO bombed Belgrade in the Kosovo war.
Affordability, wage growth, and housing costs dominate Bahamian snap election as parties vie for 41 parliamentary seats.
Mike Huckabee calls on Gulf states to 'pick a side' in the war between Israel and Iran as he heaps praise on Abu Dhabi.
Consumer prices spike in April, driven by soaring energy costs, with petrol prices up nearly 30 percent since last year.
Support for Israel was once untouchable in US politics. Now Democrats are divided. Is this a turning point for the party
CEO Cohen, who has built a 5 percent position in eBay, has hinted he may take offer directly to eBay shareholders.
From sanctions to rare earths, the economic rivalry between the US and China is intensifying.
Israel's war on Lebanon has displaced hundreds of thousands, and is the latest crisis facing country's education system.
Kuwait arrests four men it accuses of being in Revolutionary Guard and conducting failed infiltration of Bubiyan Island.
Appearing before congressional panel, Defense Secretary Hegseth says US is prepared to either escalate or wind down war.
The statistics shared by Save the Children refer to the first 25 days of the truce that came into effect on April 16.
After a fairytale qualification journey, the tiny Caribbean island makes its World Cup debut next month.
Israeli military and settlers have killed at least one Palestinian child a week on average in the occupied West Bank.
Amir Othman was 16 when Israeli soldiers shot him on a hill near Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Palestinians in Gaza, football fans from around the world and activists laud Barca and Spain footballer.
Determined to break the siege on Gaza, two filmmakers share firsthand accounts on board the Global Sumud Flotilla.
Five second-innings wickets by Nahid Rana allow Bangladesh to claim a maiden home Test victory against Pakistan.
The leaders' upcoming meeting in Beijing has revived the idea of a 'Group of Two' between the superpowers.
Is contemporary art relevant today?
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