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In a promotional video from the event, children were shown cheering a cadet racing against Golovin to see who could reload a sniper rifle the fastest.
SuuKyi, 80, was serving a 27-year sentence for a litany of offences her allies said were politically motivated to keep her at bay.
Batra had moved to the US in 1991 as a child after her parents were killed in the anti-Sikh violence of 1984. She has spent almost all of her adult life in South Texas, raising her four children. Her son recently enlisted in the US Army.
About 12,000 students displaced or affected by the war need safe spaces to learn or catch up on classes in Afghanistan, OCHA said in a report this month.
No one in living memory imagined a moment when the world would seriously debate the possibility of an American president being dragged before a court. Can it happen?
The Pentagon has not said anything about why Bush is taking the long way. But the answer seems like a silent acknowledgement that even the US's most powerful naval formation is no longer safe in the Red Sea
The move reflects San Diego's shift from years of drought-driven conservation to a position of relative abundance.
The Airbus H130 helicopter lost contact on Thursday morning five minutes after taking off from a plantation area in Melawi, Mohammad Syafii, the head of Indonesia's rescue agency, said
Countries in East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are among the countries most affected now -- and who could suffer the most -- outside the region, as the conflict stretches on.
From Venezuela to Hormuz to Malacca, the US has made three moves to strangle China's oil. Now a $240M drone over Cuba signals move four — and Trump wants the island. The chessboard is almost complete.
There is a churn within Lashkar for the top spot, in what is, after all, an extremely wealthy organisation. That may well lead to new terrorists wanting to prove themselves, the obvious 'means' being India.
His passion for Marvel-themed tattoos deepened in 2016 when he got a tattoo of the supervillain Thanos on his thigh.
Tehran has said its objective in enriching uranium is power generation and energy security, not a nuclear weapon. But the available data suggests otherwise.
Responding to allegations that Israel is attempting to create a buffer zone inside Lebanon, Haskel dismissed such claims as "propaganda" driven by Hezbollah and Iran.
Families of deployed personnel say they have been trying to send essential supplies such as food items, hygiene products and personal necessities.
Pakistan's central role has shone a spotlight on the army leader and the unlikely personal trust he's earned from both sides.
Considering Trump transactional and susceptible to flattery, China is seeking to advance its goals on trade and its claims on Taiwan at the summit, people familiar with China's thinking said.
About 76% of respondents said they were dissatisfied by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s work.
US President Donald Trump has said that Washington and Tehran were "very close" to a peace deal and insisted that Iran had agreed to hand over its enriched uranium, a key sticking point in negotiations.
Last month, The Washington Free Beacon reported on years of Duwaji's online activity across a handful of social media platforms, finding she had shared posts praising female Palestinian militants who participated in plane hijackings and bombings in the 1960s and early 1970s.
US President Donald Trump announced the 10-day ceasefire between the two countries.
Hezbollah warns it has its 'finger on the trigger' in case of Israeli violations of the temporary ceasefire.
Canada's match against New Zealand at T20 World Cup among allegations of corruption against country's cricket set up.
Heavily dependent on imported oil, Australia looks for quick fixes from regional diplomacy to free train rides.
Arrest comes after police found the body of Celeste Rivas in a car registered to the musician last year.
Myanmar pardons former leader Win Myint, while lawyer for Aung San Suu Kyi says her jail sentence has been reduced.
The global economic outlook for 2026 looks grim if the Iran war continues, but some industries are booming.
Nearly 10,000 men, women and children are held in Israeli prisons, a third without charge or trial.
Kamil Idris outlines his government’s vision for ending the war, rebuilding the country and restoring civilian rule.
Athletes from Kenya, Nigeria and Jamaica have applications rejected for 'recruitment drive' by Turkiye government.
Amnesty International calls the latest Traore government crackdown a 'flagrant attack' on basic rights.
Celebrations in Lebanon as a 10-day ceasefire begins, opening the door to talks on a longer-term Israel-Lebanon deal.
Longing to stride down international runways often collides with reality of conservatism and lack of structural support.
As Palestinians mark Prisoners’ Day, more than 9,600 Palestinians are still being held in Israeli prisons.
The two Iran footballers who stayed in Australia following the Asian Cup say they want to rebuild lives in 'safety'.
The viral videos by Iranian creators, say analysts, are high-quality though cheap, and hit fissures in US politics.
Despite global opposition, Iran war protests lag behind Gaza and Ukraine, shaped by fatigue, fear and disillusionment.
Denis Sassou Nguesso has been sworn in for a fifth term as president of the Republic of Congo.
Chelsea could blow the race for UEFA Champions League qualification wide open if they beat Man Utd in EPL on Saturday.
US President Donald Trump has described the war on Iran which has killed more than 2,000 people as a ‘little diversion’.
Former soldier is accused of murdering five people in Afghanistan.
Mahmoud Khader Abed Adra, sought for over four decades, was surrendered by Palestinian authorities.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth read a prayer drawn from a misquote of Ezekiel 25:17 in Pulp Fiction.
Celebratory gunfire heard in Beirut as truce takes effect, though Lebanese military reports violations.