Half of the population in Gaza is on the brink of famine, an international early warning system set up by
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As ‘Oppenheimer’ wins big, we should worry about lowering of nuclear thresholds
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EU election needs to bring out the best of Europe — not the worst
David Miliband is the president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee. Any political consultant will tell you that all
Vatican backtracks after pope’s Ukraine ‘white flag’ blunder
Days after Pope Francis called for Ukraine to wave a “white flag” and negotiate an end to the war with
Aid ship to leave Cyprus for Gaza within 24 hours, Christodoulides says
A ship carrying aid for Gaza will leave Cyprus in the next 24 hours on a trial run along a
Cyprus-Gaza humanitarian corridor to open soon, von der Leyen says
A sea corridor to bring urgently needed humanitarian aid to Gaza from Cyprus will open in the coming days, European
Zelenskyy taps ousted commander-in-chief as envoy to UK in ‘compromise’ move
KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has tapped Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, the recently ousted commander-in-chief of the country’s military, as
Rubymar is first ship to sink from Houthi attack, pouring oil and fertilizer into Red Sea
Oil and fertilizer have poured into the Red Sea from a sinking cargo ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, putting
Gaza cease-fire hopes rise as delegations arrive in Cairo
Delegations from Hamas, the U.S. and Qatar reportedly arrived in Cairo on Sunday, raising hopes that a cease-fire agreement could
Legal blow for UK plan to offer immunity to Troubles-era killers
DUBLIN – The U.K. government’s plans to give conditional immunity to killers from Northern Ireland’s Troubles-era conflict would flout the