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Israeli analyst Kfir Tshuva said even if Israel chooses to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, it will not harm civilian ...
The U.S. State Department has ordered non-essential personnel out of its Baghdad embassy, while military families across the ...
A Houthi source told Newsweek that any attack on Iran "will drag the entire region into the abyss of war" amid escalation ...
Administration is axing an $18 million program designed to identify and prevent attacks committed by individual perpetrators, ...
The Trump administration's crackdown on the Jalisco New Generation Cartel is likely to precipitate the Mexican drug cartel's violence against U.S. citizens.
Thirty-seven years after the unsolved assassination of the African National Congress (ANC) representative in Paris, a French ...
Across six decades of activism, Britain’s leading LGBT+ rights campaigner has faced death threats and even had a bullet ...
Speaking at a press conference in London on Wednesday, Bilawal warned that the risk of a nuclear conflict between Pakistan ...
Colombian Senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe he remains in critical condition but is showing signs of neurological improvement four days after being shot in the head ...
Tuesday's attacks across southwest Colombia by FARC dissidents in have killed eight persons and injured 75. Colombian ...
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident pushes back against a previous Lookout op-ed painting her as an extremist.
Hamas has reportedly named a veteran fighter and recruiter — dubbed the “Ghost of al-Qassam” — as its new leader in Gaza.