Trump temporarily waives century-old shipping law amid rising fuel costs
Lifting the Jones Act temporarily allows foreign ships to transport cargo across the US, but critics question efficacy.
Lifting the Jones Act temporarily allows foreign ships to transport cargo across the US, but critics question efficacy.
An investigation finds the Minab school strike may have been deliberate. Who can hold the US accountable?
US presidents have long bypassed Congress's authority and dissenting lawmakers have often tried to fight back.
Pakistani minister says five-day pause, to begin at midnight Thursday, requested by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkiye.
Residents are divided between supporting and opposing the US and Israeli war against Iran, amid fears for loved ones.
Qatar foreign ministry spokesman slams Israeli attack on Iran's offshore gasfield as 'dangerous, irresponsible step'.
For centuries, the Grain Market has been Khan Younis's shopping hub, but it has stood largely empty since Israel's war.
Hundreds have been arrested as Iran cracks down on 'traitors' following killing of Larijani, Soleimani.
Alexander Butyagin, an academic with Russia's Hermitage Museum, is accused of illegal excavations in occupied Crimea.
Millions have been plunged into darkness in Cuba as the US's total blockade has meant no fuel shipments in three months.