US announced Monday it had tested a ground-launched nuclear-capable cruise missile previously banned under 1987 treaty with Soviets that expired earlier this month

Withdrawal of jihadist group from Khan Sheikhoun in country's northwest marks significant loss, weakening opposition's grip on Idlib, its last major stronghold

Amid surging 'lone-wolf' attacks, Gazan terror group says atatcks will escalate unless Israel ups electricity supply and permits Qatari funds to enter the enclave

US secretary of state expresses frustration at Britain when asked if allowing seized ship to sail from Gibraltar was a mistake

In missive to Democratic leaders predating row over ban, Netanyahu wrote that the congresswomen were the 'antithesis to strong support for Israel'

Ali Shamkhani, military adviser to Khameni, says Trump administration policies are threatening Israel, warns of proxy war if conflict breaks out

Oil ship Adrian Darya 1, previously named Grace 1, sails east after monthlong detainment in Gibraltar and 11th-hour attempt by United States to re-seize it

Court papers value estate at over $577 million, list no beneficiaries, raise new questions about final days of disgraced financier

Mohammed al-Emadi scheduled for multi-day visit as border tensions spike following violent confrontations between IDF and armed Palestinians

PM says Sara did not disrespect hosts, actually honored them by sporting national colors, lashes out at media for focus on gossip

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