The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is facing what many analysts describe as its most severe internal crisis since its founding in 1949. Escalating tensions between the United States and
In a landmark ruling that has reignited global scrutiny over police brutality in India, a court in the southern state of Tamil Nadu has sentenced nine police officers to death
A serious security incident unfolded in Cyprus after individuals linked to the EOKA terror group carried out an ആക്രമation against civilians in Northern Cyprus. The attack reportedly originated from South
Authorities in South Cyprus have launched an urgent investigation after 13 kilograms of TNT explosives went missing during a military exercise. The incident has raised serious concerns within the Ministry
A Molotov cocktail attack was launched at the headquarters of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in Tokyo, causing a stir across the nation. According to reports from NHK, Japan’s
Leaders from nine Mediterranean nations, along with Jordan's King Abdullah II, are gathering in Southern Cyprus to address critical issues surrounding the Middle East conflicts and the escalating migrant crisis
Tensions along the Azerbaijan-Armenia border have once again escalated as new footage emerged, showing European Union (EU) observers and Armenian military personnel conducting surveillance of Azerbaijani land. The videos, widely
Authorities in Southern Cyprus are nearing the completion of a significant money-laundering investigation involving a luxury resort linked to Russia’s notorious Magnitsky scandal. The probe centres on the Cap St
Southern Cyprus faces a significant challenge as a scandal involving illegal waste dumping continues to haunt its former environment minister, Costas Kadis. As Kadis heads to Brussels to seek the
Northern Cyprus President Ersin Tatar has traveled to New York to meet with United Nations officials, seeking to secure backing for ending the isolation of the Turkish Cypriot community. Tatar’s









