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Magnitude 6.2 earthquake rocks Turkey’s Istanbul

The quake caused panic as people rushed out of buildings across the city of 16 million, which lies on both European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus Strait.

Moscow: Ukraine defies Trump’s truce initiative by attacking Russian oil facility

Ukraine launched a deliberate drone attack on an energy facility in the village of Kavkazskaya, located in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region.

Europe signals readiness to reduce dependency on the U.S. for security

The European Union says the bloc intends to reduce its security dependency on the United States by purchasing military equipment from European nations,

Travel chaos at London’s Heathrow airport as power outage disrupts flights

More than 1,350 flights scheduled on Friday to and from Heathrow, the U.K.’s biggest airport and one of the busiest in the world, after power cuts.

Iran, like any other country, has the right to peaceful nuclear energy: Kremlin spokesperson

Russia has repeatedly called for the revival of the landmark agreement originally signed by Iran and six other world powers and then endorsed by the UN Security Council.

Calls grow for German government to respect ICC arrest warrants against Israeli officials

The International Criminal Court's (ICC) arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu continues to draw mixed and often ambiguous reactions from his western backers.

Russian and U.S. delegations meet for Ukraine ceasefire talks

American and Russian officials meet in Saudi Arabia for talks on a 30-day partial ceasefire in Ukraine following discussions between delegations from the United States and Ukraine, which officials in Kiev called "productive."

Russia and Ukraine agree to ceasefire in Black Sea: White House

Russia and Ukraine agree to ensure safe passage for commercial shipping in the Black Sea and stop military strikes, the White House says.

Cries of ‘Free Palestine’ at Chatham House interrupt British minister's speech

The U.K. has suspended some arms exports to Israel but kept sending F-35 jet parts to the Tel Aviv regime despite its ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.

Mass protests sweep Istanbul over mayor’s imprisonment

Hundreds of thousands of protesters in Istanbul and across Turkey are demonstrating against the imprisonment of Ekrem Imamoglu, a key rival of President Erdogan.