Displaced Palestinians in Cairo have found sanctuary from war and a measure of calm, but are unable to build a future.
Internal Russian documents show how often its glide bombs hit its own territory, likely due to faulty guidance systems, say experts....
For the Taiwanese public, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has revealed the dangers at their own doorstep, said Taiwan’s de facto ambassador in Washington....
Israel’s closure of the vital Rafah border crossing last month severed key supply lines, aid groups warned. Fighting goes on in Shejaiya, Gaza City, the IDF said....
U.S.-built pier is again suspended due to high seas, says Pentagon. The U.N. warns “at least 60,000 people” have been displaced from Gaza’s Shejaiya area as fighting continues....
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah says its fighters won’t stand down from attacking Israel until there is a permanent cease-fire in Gaza....
As Russia pummels Ukraine’s second-largest city with glide bombs, Kharkiv is relishing the rituals of early summer, which residents say, is a form of resistance....
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant attempted to smooth turbulent public relations with Washington, amid conversations on military assistance and a transition to lower-intensity operations in Gaza....
A dismissed former Army general was accused of leading an uprising. President Luis Arce denounced the “irregular” troop movements in Plaza Murillo and said “democracy must be respected.”...
Evan Gershkovich, who the U.S. says is wrongfully detained, was arrested on a reporting trip over a year ago in Russia and faces 20 years in prison if convicted....
There was broad bipartisan support at home for Assange’s release, but some politicians also noted that press freedom has worsened in recent years....
The criticism, and replacement, of a top general suggests splits opening inside the military amid setbacks in the battle against Russia....
A flood of aid in the spring averted earlier famine warnings, but the aid operation has all but collapsed since Israel’s offensive in Rafah, the report said....
The warrants say Sergei Shoigu, the former defense minister, and Valery Gerasimov, army chief of staff, were responsible for the war crimes by targeting civilian infrastructure....
Mohammed Abu Hashem ended a 22-year Air Force career after his aunt was killed in an Israeli strike. “I can’t be part of the system that enabled this,” he says....
Some Russian officials blamed Ukraine and the United States for a terrorist attack in the predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan despite the region’s long legacy of Islamist violence....
The dead included a 66-year-old Orthodox priest and over 15 police officers in what appeared to be a coordinated attack at a synagogue, church and police post....
Fears are growing that border clashes between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah could escalate into all-out war, consuming the Middle East....
Russian trade data shows how cash-strapped Pyongyang is transporting shipping containers to munitions-hungry Moscow to help it sustain its war against Ukraine....
Letting Ukraine hit targets in Russia with U.S. weapons has reduced missile attacks on Kharkiv but not stopped planes that drop deadly glide bombs....
The Israeli leader is locked in battle — many battles....
The Patriot and NASAMS systems are the two most sophisticated air defense munitions the West has provided to Ukraine....
Russia and Vietnam have been close allies since the Cold War era, but Hanoi in recent years has cultivated warmer relations with the United States....
The plight of Syria’s refugees was already dire in Lebanon. Now conditions are worsening, as fear of a potential war with Israel looms....
Washington and its allies say Kyiv isn’t doing enough to fight corruption despite major strides, creating tension that could imperil military and economic aid....
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Biden administration of “withholding weapons and ammunitions,” a claim the administration disputed....
Prosecutors accused U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black of stealing 10,000 rubles ($120) from his Russian girlfriend and threatening to kill her. He plans to appeal....
Russian President Vladimir Putin, looking for diplomatic and military support, signed a ‘comprehensive’ agreement with Kim Jong Un during a rare visit to Pyongyang....
Pride month in Ukraine is also about resisting Russia and demanding better in Ukraine, where LGBTQ+ soldiers do not enjoy the same rights or benefits as heterosexual troops....
A shift from the widespread ground and air attacks that have leveled much of the enclave would represent a significant milestone in the war....
The pair will use the visit to pledge support for each other, rebuffing U.S.-led efforts to isolate Putin over Ukraine and Kim over his pursuit of nuclear weapons....