US carries out first airdrop of aid into Gaza, officials say
The U.S. military on Saturday carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza, two U.S. officials said.
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The U.S. military on Saturday carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza, two U.S. officials said.
The Israeli military on Saturday promised an exhaustive and truthful investigation into the deaths of Palestinians queuing for aid in Gaza this week, an incident that has drawn
Russian air defence systems destroyed all 38 drones that Ukraine launched at the Crimean Peninsula early on Sunday, Russia's defence ministry said, after reports on Ukrainian and Russian
A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Sunday to hold ceasefire talks on Gaza, a senior official told Reuters.
At least 15 children have died over the past few days from malnutrition and dehydration at Gaza's Kamal Adwan hospital, the health ministry in Gaza said in a statement.
A railway bridge near the Russian city of Samara has been rocked by a blast, the RIA news agency reported on Monday, citing emergency services.
Four people were killed and multiple others were injured in a shooting at a residence in King City, California, authorities said on Sunday.
A vessel has reported an incident 91 nautical miles southeast of Aden in southern Yemen, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency on Monday.
Suriname's Staatsolie said on Monday that Malaysia's Petronas and U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil have agreed to extend exploration of a gas discovery off its coast, and are
Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said on Monday the Iran-aligned group had targeted the "Israeli ship MSC SKY" in the Arabian sea.
Israel's foreign minister said on Monday he has recalled the country's UN ambassador for consultation over alleged UN attempts to keep quiet a report on sexual violence
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Multiple explosions and a blaze at an industrial site north of Detroit sent debris flying as far as a mile (1.6 km) away, police said as they urged people to stay clear of the area.
One of two anti-ship ballistic missiles fired by Yemen's Houthis at the container vessel M/V MSC SKY II in the Gulf of Aden hit the ship and caused "damage", the U.S.
Several people have died after a single-engine airplane crashed beside a highway in Nashville, the city's metro police department said in a post on social media platform X on Monday.
The Philippines and the United States will carry out annual military exercises next month in key locations including Philippine islands facing the South China Sea and Taiwan, as
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis carried out a military operation in which they targeted two U.S. warship destroyers in the Red Sea, the group's military spokesman, Yahya Sarea, said in
Liberty University, founded by Christian televangelist and conservative activist Jerry Falwell, was ordered to pay a record $14 million fine for breaking a federal law requiring schools to
Vietnam's government on Wednesday listed two political groups operating in the United States as "terrorist organisations" and accused them of orchestrating attacks and trying to
An explosion in the vicinity of a Barbados-flagged, U.S.-owned cargo ship off the port of Aden in southern Yemen was reported by a nearby vessel, British security firm Ambrey said on
The Digital Currency Group (DCG) urged a New York court on Wednesday to dismiss the New York Attorney General's lawsuit accusing it of defrauding crypto investors through its Genesis
Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman cut organic net sales forecast for fiscal 2024 on Wednesday, a sign that higher prices are weighing on the demand for its whiskey and spirits, sending its
The United States on Wednesday issued sanctions targeting two companies and two vessels that the Treasury Department said had facilitated commodities shipments on behalf of a
More than 90 top Canadian business leaders have signed an open letter to the country's finance minister and her provincial counterparts on Wednesday, urging the need to address the decline
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday that it had shot dead a Belarusian man who had been planning "an act of terrorism" on behalf of Ukraine in the northern