Critics continue to bash the US economic proposal and the Bahrain meeting while backers continue to lament how much moolah the Palestinians will miss out on

After 2018 video surfaces, spokesperson for Johnson tells Observer any suggestion of collusion is 'preposterous'

United Nations special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights says the wealthy are better able to adjust to a hotter planet

A disaster at Israel's reactor would be far less catastrophic than the 1986 meltdown, but the core is being kept in service far longer than intended, and experts warn that's risky

Michelle Bachelet says to inflict statelessness on children who have already suffered so much is 'act of irresponsible cruelty'; expresses concerns about tensions wracking Sudan

Blue and White No. 2 takes aim at PM over TV report claiming behind-the-scenes bid to cancel the September elections

In a reality once unthinkable, Assad's troops along Golan border are heeding commanders of the Iran-backed terror group, and helping it prepare for conflict with the Jewish state

Community had grown to 60,000-strong, and was prompting concerns elsewhere on social media platform; similar, smaller group still operates

With climbing unemployment and inflation nearing 40%, ordinary Iranians are feeling the pinch of Trump's foreign policy, but many also blame government corruption

Minister calls operation said to target missile systems 'cyber-terrorism, like Stuxnet,' referring to attack on Iranian nuclear facilities blamed on Israel, US

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