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Fernando Villavicencio, a prominent Ecuadorian presidential candidate renowned for his unwavering stance against corruption and organized crime, was tragically killed during a campaign event in...

Amid mounting tensions, the US Navy has dispatched over 3,000 military personnel to the Red Sea aboard two warships, responding to Iran’s alleged seizures of civilian ships. This move amplifies...

An elite group of North Korean hackers successfully infiltrated the computer networks of a major Russian missile developer, NPO Mashinostroyeniya, located in Reutov, on the outskirts of Moscow....

In a remote region of Afghanistan, a tragic night raid in September 2019 has sparked an intense international custody dispute over an orphaned baby girl. The raid, part of the ongoing war in the...

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to charges related to his alleged orchestration of a plot to overturn his 2020 election loss. The charges were brought against him by Special Counsel...

In a recent interview, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken shared updates on Ukraine’s progress in reclaiming territory seized by Russia during its invasion. Approximately 50% of the initial...

North Korea’s defense minister, Kang Sun Nam, warned that the deployment of U.S. aircraft carriers, bombers, or missile submarines in South Korea could meet the criteria for using nuclear weapons,...

Ukraine has received cluster bombs from the United States as part of an $800 million security package, despite them being banned in over 100 countries. Ukrainian officials have pledged to only...

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has passed a resolution against Sweden denouncing recent incidents of Quran burning, despite concerns raised by some countries about potential encroachments...

Cuba has accused the U.S. government of playing a direct role in the major protests that took place on the island two years ago. In an editorial published by the Communist Party-run Granma newspaper,...