Pakistan said Wednesday it was “deeply concerned” by attempts to pull Saudi Arabia into the Middle East war and condemned the threats by the Yemen’s Houthis against the kingdom and Red Sea shipping.
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Pakistan said Wednesday it was “deeply concerned” by attempts to pull Saudi Arabia into the Middle East war and condemned the threats by the Yemen’s Houthis against the kingdom and Red Sea shipping.
Colombia will host an office belonging to US President Donald Trump’s “Shield of the Americas” initiative, the South American country’s hard-right president-elect announced.
Moldova’s parliament has approved Vasile Tofan as prime minister, continuing Moldova’s pro-EU course.
Beirut is working towards a “complete Israeli withdrawal” from areas it occupies, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said on July 22 on a visit to a village where Lebanon’s army recently deployed.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Tuesday his office does not have the authority to carry out the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and called on US federal officials to step in.
Trump said the United States was far from finished with Iran and warned the next US military target could be an underground nuclear complex known as Pickaxe Mountain
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Major General Mykhailo Drapati as the new commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s army following several days of street protests, marking the biggest change in military leadership since the start of the war with Russia.
US President Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to help Lebanon “a lot” as its president, Joseph Aoun, sought Washington’s backing for a fragile effort to disarm Hezbollah and forge a path to peace with Israel.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order cracking down on defense contractors using materials or products from foreign suppliers.
The Jordanian military said in a statement on Tuesday that it intercepted five drones originating from Iran, with no casualties or material damage.
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