Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it "a very painful and sad moment for the people of Israel." His statement reflected the growing concerns over a recent surge in violence across the region
Among the victims was a woman preparing for her wedding, scheduled just 72 hours later. The tragedy unfolded on Monday, leaving the close-knit community in mourning. According to the victims' uncle, the fire originated from a phone charger that overheated and ignited a sofa
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has attended a meeting at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem with the United States of America House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Former US President Barack Obama and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, returned to the White House on Wednesday to unveil two official portraits of them at an event hosted by their Democratic colleague, current President Joe Biden, more than five years after Obama left office.
Iran: A group of Iranian dissidents in exile announced the existence of legal proceedings in New York against the President of the Islamic Republic, Ebrahim Raisi, who is supposed to travel next month to New York City to attend the meetings of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Cuba received offers of assistance from several countries after it requested assistance in dealing with a massive fire in an oil depot that was hit by a lightning strike, which led to explosions that killed at least one person, injured 121 others, and left 17 others missing.
Sources revealed to "Bloomberg" that the US and Iranian delegations, which resumed the nuclear talks in Vienna, have made progress regarding the payment of compensation to Tehran if the nuclear agreement is cancelled in the future.
Azerbaijan announced that its forces had "crushed" an Armenian attack near the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which led to international calls for an end to the fighting in the region, which has been a hotbed of tension for 30 years.
The negotiators in charge of the Iranian nuclear file are meeting in Vienna today after a months-long pause in an attempt to revive the nuclear agreement and stop the Iranian measures taken in this field.
Real Madrid, the Spanish League and Champions League champions, are still looking for their first victory in their preparatory tour in America after they drew 2-2 at Oracle Park in San Francisco with Mexico's Club America.
Federal prosecutors said on Tuesday that the United States had extradited a Romanian man accused of helping spread a computer virus that infected more than a million devices and caused huge financial losses worldwide.
Four years after the thrilling rescue of a group of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in Thailand, their story has found its way to the silver screen with Ron Howard's Oscar-winning film Thirteen Lives.
The United States said on Thursday it would not ban the sale of agricultural equipment to Russia, again denying Moscow's assertion that Western sanctions, not its invasion of Ukraine, were the cause of the global food crisis.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it "a very painful and sad moment for the people of Israel." His statement reflected the growing concerns over a recent surge in violence across the region
Among the victims was a woman preparing for her wedding, scheduled just 72 hours later. The tragedy unfolded on Monday, leaving the close-knit community in mourning. According to the victims' uncle, the fire originated from a phone charger that overheated and ignited a sofa
The first quarter of reconstruction work of the Basseterre High School will begin in 2025 to enhance the educational infrastructure in St. Kitts and Nevis. It will also provide students with state-of-the-art learning facilities.
The project, which has secured substantial financial backing, includes $200 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and $170 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB)