By Maya Gebeily, Suleiman Al-Khalidi, Ahmed Rasheed, and Timour Azhari
Syrian military conscript Farhan al-Khouli, 23, was disheartened by his poorly compensated and understaffed post near rebel-held Idlib. Struggling with only three soldiers instead of the required nine, some had...
The Hague, Netherlands - The global chemical weapons watchdog convened an urgent session on Thursday to address the unfolding crisis in Syria following the recent upheaval surrounding President Bashar Assad's regime. Concerns have escalated over Syria's cache of toxic...
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent a successful procedure in Sao Paulo on Thursday morning to address persistent bleeding on the surface of his brain. This intervention came in the wake of an unplanned head surgery earlier...
President Joe Biden made headlines once again with his recent announcement of clemency for a staggering number of convicted individuals. Following the controversial pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, the president has now extended his mercy to over 1,500...
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, faced a pivotal moment in their legal battle as a Pakistani court in Rawalpindi indicted them in a corruption case involving the alleged mishandling of state gifts. The couple,...
Recent capture of the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has resulted in threats and harassment towards business executives, health insurance industry employees, and law enforcement officers. The brazen killing in New York City has transformed the...
In the latest report from the Labor Department, it was revealed that applications for unemployment benefits in the United States saw a significant increase to their highest level in the past two months. For the week ending on Dec....
Traveling to Antarctica is not a simple journey; it is a slow and unfolding experience, akin to reading a long and adventurous book. After traveling for nearly a week, I arrive at what feels like the bottom of the...
As the clock struck midnight, the number of customers left in the dark dwindled to under 9,500, a significant drop from the 24,000 without power earlier in the evening, as reported by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. The woes...