Iran has vowed to respond with a “symmetrical and proportionate” reaction after Britain, France, and Germany suspended air service agreements with Tehran and imposed sanctions on Iran Air. The European trio, known as the E3, announced on Tuesday that...
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris was named the winner of the first televised debate for the 2024 US presidential election against Republican Donald Trump, according to a CNN poll conducted in collaboration with research company SSRS. The poll revea...
John Kirby, the White House coordinator for strategic communications on national security, on Thursday called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to refrain from commenting on the US presidential elections, emphasizing that only Americans should dete...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the United Kingdom’s decision to impose restrictions on arms exports to Israel, calling it “shameful.” The UK’s move comes just days after the execution of six Israeli hostages by Hamas. The B...
Azerbaijan is holding early parliamentary elections on September 1, with over 6.4 million registered voters heading to the polls. This is the first such election since President Ilham Aliyev dissolved the parliament in June. The vote is for all 125 ...
Russian media, citing the Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM), reports that all 22 people aboard the Mi-8 helicopter that went missing on Saturday in Kamchatka are presumed dead. So far, rescuers have recovered 17 bodies from the crash site. ...
A Russian Mi-8T helicopter, carrying 22 individuals, has gone missing in the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Far East of Russia, according to local officials. The helicopter, operated by Vityaz Aero, disappeared from radar shortly after taking off from a...
The Russian Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case against former Defense Minister Pavel Popov, accusing him of fraud. Popov, who served as Deputy Minister of Defense from 2013 until June 2024, was reportedly arrested, though this was n...
The Russian Foreign Ministry has announced a ban on 92 US citizens, including journalists from the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, from entering the country. The decision, as Moscow claimed, was made “in response to...
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been placed under judicial supervision in France, barred from leaving the country, and required to pay a bail of five million euros, according to the Paris prosecutor’s office. Durov, 39, was arrested on Sunday at Pa...