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Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said they would extend the length of military service due to a shortage of personnel in the army.
The decision regarding the election of Şaban Kazdal to the Constitutional Court (AYM) has been published in the Official Gazette.
It has been reported that the Italian energy company Eni has withdrawn from the natural gas exploration consortium operating in the part of the Mediterranean Sea located in Palestinian waters, which Israel has unlawfully...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would issue an order to ensure that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel are paid following the budget impasse and disruptions at airports.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he had suspended the decision to "target Iran's power plants" until April 6 and stated that the negotiations were "going very well."
The Iranian media reported that more than 350 tankers in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf are awaiting permission from Iran to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
On the day a bill imposing the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners was approved by a Knesset committee in Israel, Botenga strongly criticized the AP for holding a session on executions in Iran.
Abdulmalik al-Houthi, the leader of the Houthis in Yemen, stated that his country is not neutral in the face of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, adding that they may intervene militarily if necessary, depending on how t...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were detained by the U.S. during a military intervention in Venezuela on January 3, appeared in court for the second time.
Hezbollah announced that it has carried out 40 attacks since late last night, targeting Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon and locations in northern Israel.
Russian director Kirill Sokolov’s U.S.-produced film "They’re Going to Kill You" brings a story that blends horror, suspense, and comedy to the big screen.
Following claims that the country might face a fuel shortage, the Indian government stated that there are sufficient stockpiles and warned citizens against misinformation.
Edirne Governor Yunus Sezer noted that a mini defense fair was held in the city as part of the "Thracian Indigenous and National Systems Gather in Edirne" event organized for Balkan Martyrs' Memorial Day.
Global actors' insistence on using artificial intelligence in military operations carries the risk of turning civilian user data into a tool for geopolitical armament.
The disruption in shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has posed risks for China—which is heavily reliant on this region for energy imports—and for Asia’s leading economies.
It has been reported that South Korea plans to submit a supplementary budget bill next week to counter the economic impacts of the war between the U.S. and Israel and Iran.
It was reported that several Palestinians were injured in an attack carried out by Israelis who have seized Palestinian lands in the city of Tubas in the occupied West Bank.
While the circular on tuna quota allocations for 2026–2028, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, announced that the current practice would continue, the consensus among industry representatives played a ke...
As the war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran continues, it has been reported that a map showing the strategic infrastructure locations of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait is on the Iranian Armed Forces’ desk.