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US Navy fighter jets strike Houthi missile launchers in Yemen, officials say
U.S. fighter jets struck Iranianbacked Houthi rebel sites for the sixth time Friday, taking out antiship missile launchers in Yemen that were prepared to fire, according to two U.S. officials.
Balochistan Missile Attack 'Seriously Damaged Bilateral Ties': Pakistan's FM Tells Iranian Counterpart
Pakistan in retaliation expelled the Iranian ambassador while calling back his envoy from Tehran
Pakistan Strikes 7 Locations Deep Inside Iran in Retaliatory Attack Targeting Baloch Militants
Pakistan targets Baloch militant hideouts in Iran, escalating tensions. Retaliatory operation follows Iran's strikes in Balochistan. Diplomatic rift widens
Ships and aircraft search for 2 Navy SEALs missing after mission to confiscate Iranian missile parts
U.S. Navy ships and aircraft combed areas of the Gulf of Aden for two missing U.S. Navy SEALs on Monday as details emerged about their mission to board and take over a vessel carrying components for mediumrange Iranian ballistic missiles headed for Somali...
UK Announces Biggest Military Deployment To NATO Exercises In Decades
The deployment, which Shapps characterised as the UK's biggest to NATO in four decades, is aimed at "providing vital reassurance" over the "menace" posed by Russian President Vladimir Putin following his invasion of Ukraine, Shapps said
UK Remains Ready to Act Against Attacks on Shipping: Cameron
Cameron's comments echo those of US President Joe Biden, who said he would "not hesitate to direct further measures to protect our people and the free flow of international commerce as necessary"
'Operation Cactus': What Was the Military Intervention by All 3 Indian Forces to Protect Maldives in 1988?
Despite growing 'anti-India' sentiment, the Maldivian people fondly remember 'Operation Cactus' 35 years ago when India's intervention thwarted a coup attempt to take down Maumoon Abdul Gayoom's presidency
Peru's 'Alien Mummies' Exposed: Experts Confirm Earthly Origins of Mysterious 'Extraterrestrials'
Scientific analysis debunks alien origin of mysterious "alien mummies" found in Peru airport. Experts reveal they are Earthly humanoid dolls made from human and animal parts
Record-Breaking Cold Hits US Heartland Amid Icy Winter; Causes Delays in Flights, Prez Campaigns
Icy Arctic storms disrupt the U.S., breaking low-temperature records and impacting daily life. From blizzards to freezing rain, United States braces for all
Court Orders Trump to Pay New York Times $400,000 in Legal Fees
When the NYT journalists found out that Trump received the equivalent of $413 million, adjusted for inflation, from his father over several years he sued them for engaging in an "insidious plot".
'Unconstitutional': Democrats Fume Over Biden's Yemen Airstrikes Launched Without US Congress Nod
Democratic lawmakers criticise Biden for Yemen airstrikes, citing constitutional concerns. Unapproved military action faces backlash on Capitol Hill
Iceland Monitors Most Active Volcano Fearing Eruption Due to Lake Burst at Europe's Largest Glacier
Authorities have raised the alert level for the Grimsvotn volcano to "yellow" -- a colour code used to warn the aviation industry of the risk of eruption
Iran Identifies Alleged Bomb-maker Behind Last Week's IS Twin Suicide Attack That Killed Dozens
The January 3 attack, in which two suicide bombers targeted a commemoration for an Iranian general slain in a 2020 U.S. drone strike in Iraq, was the deadliest in Iran in decades as the wider Middle East remains on edge
Sheikh Hasina Sworn In As Bangladesh PM For Fifth Term
Hasina's ruling Awami League party won nearly three-quarters of elected seats in parliament, with allied parties and friendly independent candidates making up nearly all the remainder
Iowa Caucus 2024: Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis Tear Into Each Other's Records in Hostile GOP Debate
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis clash in intense Republican primary debate, challenging each other's records and policies while addressing Trump's absence
Dwindling Snowpack Due to Human-caused Climate Change Could Amplify Water Crisis, Says New Study
Global warming, which hits high mountain areas especially hard, has already reduced snowpack affecting up to 80% of the northern hemisphere's population, a trend that is set to continue