IAEA and Iran Near Breakthrough in Nuclear Inspections 🔍
IAEA chief Grossi says restoring inspections in Iran could unlock a fresh wave of diplomatic progress as Tehran and the agency edge closer to a cooperation deal.
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IAEA chief Grossi says restoring inspections in Iran could unlock a fresh wave of diplomatic progress as Tehran and the agency edge closer to a cooperation deal.
A deadly shooting at a Jerusalem bus stop kills six and injures 11; Hamas praises attackers as Israel vows pursuit.
Two Palestinian gunmen killed six people at a Jerusalem bus stop near Ramot Junction, wounding several others. Israeli authorities and the EU condemned the attack amid ongoing regional tensions.
South Korea plans a charter flight to repatriate 300 workers detained in a US immigration raid, as visa talks and trade negotiations continue.
At least 15 people were injured in a road junction shooting in Jerusalem on Monday. Police say the terrorists were neutralized and the area remains under investigation.
England plans to ban high-caffeine energy drinks like Red Bull for under-16s, aiming to boost youth health and tackle sleep, concentration and obesity concerns.
Curious how Japan’s next PM is chosen? From LDP contests to lower and upper house votes, here’s a clear, step-by-step explainer on the process.
Japanese PM Ishiba announced his resignation amid election losses and trade tensions. What’s next for Japan’s economy and politics?
Over 300 South Korean workers were detained in a massive US DHS raid at a Georgia plant. Seoul and Washington concluded talks on their release amid looming US-Korea trade deal.
Malaysian changemaker Tyrian co-founded an NGO in 2018 to empower urban youth through education and job skills. Though COVID-19 paused the project, her journey shows mentorship can transform confidence and opportunities.