The vote is expected to yield a fragmented political landscape, maintaining Iraq's traditional division of power among ethnic and religious groups.
Beirut says the construction breaches the Blue Line and violates UN Resolution 1701, accusing Israel of encroaching on Lebanese territory and undermining the fragile border status quo.
American arms firms are poised to profit from the Trump administration's regional military buildup, due to billions in assets and maintenance contracts, a new report says.
US Secretary of State says Washington will act to prevent illegal settler attacks from undermining fragile ceasefire in Gaza.
In past, Indian authorities have faced criticism by rights groups and legal experts for attributing attacks to suspects before any legal process.
Temporary bill funds government until January 30, restoring food aid and federal pay after 43-day shutdown.
COP30 opens in port city of Belem, as small island nations call for urgent action to cap global heating at 1.5°C, the target set by Paris Agreement a decade ago.
Sarkozy remains entangled in multiple legal battles, including charges of graft and illegal campaign financing.
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Talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US envoy Jared Kushner focus on disarming Hamas and shaping Gaza’s postwar governance.
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A blast outside the district court in Islamabad leaves at least 20 injured with more casualties feared as victims rushed to PIMS hospital, and an investigation is underway.
As Israel hands over mutilated bodies of Palestinians, grief turns to trauma for families in Gaza.
Prosecutors submit an indictment spread over thousands of pages that tells a tale of corruption and abuse of office.