“Dead or Alive”: Iran Offers Bounty for Capturing or Killing U.S. Soldiers
Iran’s military announces bounties for capturing or killing U.S. soldiers — €30,000 for men, double for women — sparking international outrage.
Iran’s military announces bounties for capturing or killing U.S. soldiers — €30,000 for men, double for women — sparking international outrage.
Guinea’s President Doumbouya returns to Conakry after a family vacation in Greece, as health rumors and political tensions grip the West African nation.
A woman jumped from the 11th floor of a Berlin high-rise to escape a raging fire, landing in a firefighter’s rescue basket in a dramatic rescue.
France erupts in anger after Paris Match publishes photos of President Macron jet-skiing while wildfires and a deadly heatwave devastate the country.
Ukraine launched a massive 600-drone strike on Moscow, injuring three, as Russia retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Kyiv overnight.
Erdogan signals Egypt could join the Mecca defense pact and reveals Trump’s F-35 promise to Turkey in an exclusive Al Jazeera interview.
An ADNOC oil tanker was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, raising fresh concerns over global energy security and regional stability.
A gunman killed five people in Michigan before taking his own life. The 39-year-old suspect had prior criminal convictions and was going through a divorce.
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s Flores Island, killing at least 38 people, triggering tsunami warnings, and awakening memories of the deadly 1992 disaster.
A bus slammed into a stationary truck in Cameroon, killing at least 16 people — including seven from the same family travelling to a funeral.
Hungary plans to sink two 80-meter barges in the Danube to boost water levels at the Paks nuclear plant, operating at just 25% capacity amid record drought.
Catania Airport remains closed until Saturday as Mount Etna’s ash forces 630+ flight diversions, stranding thousands of travelers at peak summer season.