Algerians cast ballots in parliamentary elections overshadowed by the disqualification of hundreds of candidates, raising fresh concerns about democratic participation and political freedom in North Africa.
From a fledgling colonial rebellion to the world's dominant superpower, the United States has profoundly reshaped global politics, economics, and culture over 250 years of independence.
President Trump has announced a landmark agreement with Iran, but critical details remain unresolved, raising serious questions about the deal's durability and the broader implications for regional security.
South Korea has unveiled a massive $880 billion investment plan in semiconductors and artificial intelligence, positioning itself as a global tech powerhouse amid fierce regional competition from China, Taiwan, and Japan.
A devastating military campaign by the United States and Israel against Iran has killed thousands, but experts warn the true death toll may never be fully known due to sweeping information restrictions.
Abdul Ahad Momand, the only Afghan to travel to space, has died. His 1988 Soviet space mission remains a landmark in Cold War history, undertaken while the USSR waged war in his homeland.
Devastating earthquakes in Venezuela are putting pressure on the fragile U.S.-Venezuela rapprochement, forcing Washington to decide whether humanitarian rhetoric will translate into meaningful action.
A 7.5-magnitude earthquake, the largest to strike Venezuela in over 100 years, has devastated the country, raising fears of catastrophic casualties amid an already fragile humanitarian situation.