Egypt’s Culture Minister Jihan Zaki resigned on Tuesday, a move aimed at shielding the cabinet from the fallout of a final judicial ruling that convicted her of violating intellectual property right...
The Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) has officially inducted the Type 25 (25HGP) hypersonic glide missile into service, marking a definitive end to Tokyo’s historical reliance on short-ran...
The upcoming NATO summit in Turkey serves as more than a routine security gathering; it marks the consolidation of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s role as an indispensable, if controversial, pillar of the a...
The U.S. Senate is moving to codify a permanent alternative to the private sector’s dominance over artificial intelligence development. The reintroduced Creating Resources for Every American to Expe...
Indian equities rebounded on Wednesday, with the benchmark Nifty 50 crossing the 24,000 threshold, even as analysts warned that a worsening monsoon deficit could soon force a defensive rotation in por...
LONDON — The British government will allocate more than £500 million ($660 million) to modernize the Royal Marine Commandos, prioritizing front-line capabilities and Arctic deterrence ahead of a cr...
RIYADH/MANAMA — Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on Saturday condemned a series of Iranian drone strikes against Bahraini territory, accusing Tehran of violating a 2026 peace agreement and undermining inter...
West Texas Intermediate fell to approximately $72 per barrel on Wednesday. Brent crude touched $77 per barrel. These are the lowest prices since early March. Brent is down approximately 40% from an Ap...
Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is gradually returning following a period of disturbances. Oil and liquefied natural gas tankers have resumed transit through the waterway. Navigational indicators s...
The U.S. State Department approved a $235.9 million military sale to Kuwait for KC-130J aircraft maintenance support services on Monday. The five-year agreement includes spare parts, accessories, and ...