Vance: ‘Not Here to Babysit’ Gaza Cease-Fire
Vice President JD Vance clarifies U.S. role in monitoring the Gaza cease-fire during visit to Israel, rejecting ‘toddler’ comparisons.
Vice President JD Vance clarifies U.S. role in monitoring the Gaza cease-fire during visit to Israel, rejecting ‘toddler’ comparisons.
Ten months after Assad’s ouster, a horrific massacre targeting Syria’s Druse minority reveals the grim reality behind the new government’s peace pledges.
Unidentified drone sightings have caused repeated airport closures across Europe, revealing serious vulnerabilities in aviation security systems.
Germany is on high alert as unexplained drone sightings near airports and military bases spark fears of a Russian-backed surveillance campaign.
The Louvre Museum reopens three days after a $100 million royal jewelry theft, as French authorities face mounting pressure over security failures.
In Javanese villages, no celebration is complete without a horeg—a towering, bone-rattling speaker truck that turns streets into dance floors.
A recent theft at the Louvre has spotlighted longstanding vulnerabilities in the museum’s security, stemming from its historic structure and public-friendly layout.
Three neo-Nazis in northern England received 8–11 year sentences for plotting terrorist attacks on migrants and religious sites, highlighting the growing threat of right-wing extremism in the UK.
The Trump administration has launched seven military strikes on Caribbean boats, killing 32 people and escalating tensions with Venezuela and neighboring nations.
Israel and Gaza have agreed to a cease-fire after two years of war, but Phase 2 of the deal faces four critical challenges.