Donald Trump returns to Washington D.C. Sunday night, after wrapping up a five-day trip to Asia that included a big show of faith on the Korean peninsula. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom the ... ( read original story ...)
Ronald Shurer II, Cited for Bravery in Afghanistan, Dies at 41
An Army medic, Staff Sergeant Shurer charged into heavy gunfire, saving fellow soldiers. He was awarded the Medal of Honor. ( read original story ...)
Pentagon names Guardsman dead in non-combat incident in Afghanistan
The Department of Defense released the name of a National Guardsman who died in what it has classified as a non-combat-related incident in Afghanistan. ( read original story ...)
A Ceasefire for Eid, Peace, and Fighting COVID-19 in Afghanistan
At the same time, however, the Afghan government has kept our door open for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire followed by peace talks. This was first called for by the United Nations (UN) Secretary ... ( read original story ...)
Iran says 10,000 medics infected as coronavirus fears rise in the Middle East
Iranian news outlets say the coronavirus has infected more than 10,000 health care workers in the country, which is battling the deadliest outbreak in the Middle East ... ( read original story ...)
Trump Administration Says Iran Could Exit Syria Amid Pandemic
The State Department’s top official for Iran thinks Russia and Syria see more benefits to a potential Iranian drawdown. ( read original story ...)
Iran warns it will firmly confront aggression by the U.S.
Iran is sending a new warning to the United States as tensions between the two nations continue to rise. Iran's foreign minister promised to firmly confront any aggression or threat by the U.S., ... ( read original story ...)
In Stunning Reversal, Turkey Emerges as Libya Kingmaker
With a succession of quick victories, Turkish-supported forces in Libya have rolled back the gains of a would-be strongman whose allies, Russia and the United Arab Emirates, now face tough choices. ( read original story ...)
Bank of Japan to create its version of Fed’s ‘Main Street’ lending scheme
Japan's central bank will create its own version of the U.S. Federal Reserve's "Main Street" lending programme to channel more money to small businesses, in a bid to keep the coronavirus pandemic from ... ( read original story ...)
Deadly cyclone cuts destructive path in India and Bangladesh
Wide areas of coastal India and Bangladesh are flooded and millions of people are without power after Cyclone Amphan struck the region ... ( read original story ...)