Iran says it held talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban
Iran held talks with a delegation from Afghanistan’s Taliban, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, a week after peace talks between the United States and...
Protesters reject Algerian election announcement
Hundreds of Algerians marched on Tuesday against an election called for December, chanting “we will not vote until the regime men are removed”....
Belarus, U.S. look to bring back ambassadors after 10-year hiatus
The United States and Belarus will announce plans on Tuesday to bring back ambassadors to their posts in their respective countries after a 10-year hiatus,...
UK Liberal Democrats facing the fight of their lives to stop Brexit: leader Swinson
Britain’s anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat party faces the fight of its life to rescue the country from the negative effects of leaving the EU, leader Jo...
Bazinga! HBO Max wins U.S. streaming rights for ‘The Big Bang Theory’
HBO Max, the upcoming streaming service from AT&T Inc’s WarnerMedia, has secured exclusive five-year streaming rights in the United States to all 12 seasons of...
Vale misled public on dangerous dams, prompting Brazil probe -source
Faced with public outrage after its second mining dam collapse in four years killed at least 240 people in Brazil, Vale SA misrepresented what it...
North Macedonia banks on medicinal cannabis growth to boost economy, exports
Slave Ivanovski was among North Macedonia’s biggest exporters of tomatoes and peppers until two years ago he switched to growing cannabis for medical use....
Canada working with allies after intelligence official arrested: PM Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that Canada was working with its allies and reassuring them after the arrest of a top police intelligence...
India says expects to gain control over Pakistan Kashmir one day
India’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan belongs to India and that he expected India to gain physical...
Thai PM defends police monitoring of Muslim university students
Thailand’s prime minister on Tuesday defended police for requesting information about minority Muslim students from universities around the country, after criticism of the move as...
