North Korean Troops Kill Russians Over Miscommunication
On today's show of Crossfire we tell you how scores of Russian soldiers died, not at the hands of Ukraine, but their own allies-the North Korean troops.
On today's show of Crossfire we tell you how scores of Russian soldiers died, not at the hands of Ukraine, but their own allies-the North Korean troops.
US President-elect Donald Trump has once again referred to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "governor" following the unexpected resignation of his deputy and Finance Minister, which has thrown Trudeau's government into turmoil.
Three people were killed and six others injured after a student opened fire at a school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, police reported.
A New York judge on Monday rejected US President-elect Donald Trump's bid to dismiss his hush money conviction, dismissing his argument that a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity invalidated the verdict.
On today's episode of Crossfire we tell you how India is stepping up to meet the demand of global artillery shells as it aims to become the hub for 155mm artillery ammunition, catering to over 75 armies worldwide.
The Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances has released its interim findings, implicating former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and several senior officials in cases of enforced disappearances.
French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Francois Bayrou as France's new Prime Minister.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan visited Israel in a high-stakes diplomatic effort to advance ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss a potential hostage deal that could be a game-changer in the ongoing crisis. Sullivan expressed cautious optimism after the meeting, emphasizing that the Israeli government, including Netanyahu, is keen to finalize an agreement. His visit follows renewed international pressure, including a UN General Assembly resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire and the release of hostages, though not legally binding.
India's recent decision to deny visas to Canadian citizens with alleged pro-Khalistani ties has sparked intense debate and strained diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Why Over 2000 Indians Including Billionaire Bill Gates and Ambani Are Choosing Estonia's e-Residency: Estonia's e-Residency program is revolutionizing global entrepreneurship, offering a digital identity to individuals worldwide.
President-elect Donald Trump's viral tweet calling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the "governor of the great state of Canada" has stirred global attention.
In a historic turn of events, the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad marks the end of over five decades of Assad family dominance, sending shockwaves across West Asia and beyond.
On today's show of Crossfire we tell you how Bashar al-Assad's war machine was funded by a mysterious drug that could make jihadists feel invincible.
FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced that he will resign from his post at the end of President Joe Biden's term in January.
On today's show of Crossfire we tell you how Russia might be looking to declare an early victory in Ukraine as the turmoil in Syria might be forcing Putin to pivot. I
US President-elect Donald Trump on Monday appointed Indian-American lawyer Harmeet K Dhillon as the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department of Justice.
On today's show of crossfire we tell you how a rebellious act by a teenager thirteen years ago ignited a revolution in Syria.
Syria Civil war Crisis: Hama, a city synonymous with one of the darkest chapters in Syria's history, has become the epicenter of conflict once again.
The United States forces carried out multiple airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria amid the rebel takeover.
The 59-year-old authoritarian leader fled the war-torn nation and sought asylum in Moscow after his 24-year regime was overthrown by opposition forces in a rapid offensive.