A high-ranking Russian general was shot in Moscow. The incident underscores growing security tensions within Russia and the fallout from the war in Ukraine.
Thirteen people were killed and 34 others injured in a tragic accident when a bus carrying a wedding procession overturned on a rugged mountain road in western Nepal. The incident highlights the challenges of road safety.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will miss the NATO defense ministers' meeting in Brussels due to illness. Details about the meeting and its importance in light of current security challenges.
The Muslim World League condemned the terrorist attack in Nigeria, affirming its solidarity and its firm rejection of violence. Learn about the dimensions of the security crisis and the importance of an international response.
At least 18 workers were killed in a tragic explosion at an illegal coal mine in the Indian state of Meghalaya. The incident highlights the dangers of unregulated mining, which continues despite being banned.
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Java at a depth of 10 km. Learn more about the details and potential impacts, given Indonesia's location on the seismic Ring of Fire.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced his country's readiness for dialogue with Washington, stipulating mutual respect and no preconditions, amid escalating US sanctions.
Portuguese authorities have declared a state of maximum alert and issued a red warning as the Tagus River rises to unprecedented levels, prompting a mandatory evacuation of residents.
The King Salman Relief Center continues its efforts to distribute winter clothing to students in the southern Gaza Strip, as part of the Saudi popular campaign to support the brotherly Palestinian people.
Russia and Ukraine announced the resumption of prisoner exchanges after a four-month hiatus, with 157 prisoners from each side being released in a deal brokered by the UAE.