International Affairs
International Affairs
A former high-ranking Taliban commander has admitted guilt to charges including hostage-taking and supporting acts of terrorism that led to the deaths of American service members, according to the Justice Department. Haji Najibullah, 49, entered a guilty
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American Students Face Prolonged Legal Battle in Denmark Two American college students are navigating a complex legal situation in Denmark after an incident involving an Uber ride during their spring break trip. Owen Ray, 19, a student at Miami University
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The specter of a nuclear-capable Iran looms large as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a stark warning, indicating the nation’s progress towards acquiring an atomic weapon has reached a precarious stage. This assessment arrives at a
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Poland’s top diplomat has appealed to President Trump to intervene against the ongoing aggression from Russia in Ukraine, following a devastating assault that claimed the lives of 34 individuals—including two children—on Palm Sunday.
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Kyiv officials reported that a Russian missile impacted a storage facility belonging to an Indian pharmaceutical firm located in the town of Kusum, Ukraine. The incident was detailed earlier today through a statement shared on social media platform X.
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Bridget Brink, the current United States Ambassador to Ukraine, will be leaving her position, according to a statement released by the State Department on Thursday. This announcement arrives as the Trump administration intensifies its pursuit of a negotiated
After years of legal battles, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a key figure implicated in the devastating 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai, is returning to India to face charges. A specially arranged flight carrying Rana departed from the United States earlier today