Iran fires missiles at Israel as it battles Hamas and Hezbollah
"All Israeli civilians are in bomb shelters as rockets from Iran are fired at Israel," the IDF said in a statement shared with Newsweek.
Israeli troops begin ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon
The IDF announced the beginning of "limited, localized, and targeted ground raids" targeting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Exclusive: Cuba warns US pressure drives closer ties with China and Russia
Cuba pursues "international relations based on the lack of relations that we have with the US," according to its foreign minister.
Exclusive: Cuba embraces need for "change" at home but won't submit to US
"We must find a much more efficient economic model and adapt it to our current reality," Cuba's foreign minister told Newsweek.
What Can Cambodia Possibly Offer U.S. Businesses? | Opinion
Cambodia's commitment to inclusive growth, regional stability, and global cooperation makes us an ideal partner for U.S. investors.
Exclusive: ICC prosecutor sees risk of world war if global justice fails
"Do we want peace for our children, or do we want wider and wider conflagrations?" ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan asked.
Exclusive: ICC prosecutor vows to resist pressure on Gaza and Ukraine cases
"What people expect from courts is to be guided by evidence and law, not ... noise, politics, pressure or fear," Karim Khan told Newsweek.
Houthis to aid fellow Iran ally Hezbollah "without limits" against Israel
"We are absolutely confident that God will grant us victory in this battle," a senior Ansar Allah official told Newsweek.
The Limits of a Turkish Rapprochement With Egypt | Opinion
What exactly does Egypt need from Turkey, and what does Turkey need from Egypt?
Sweden: Iran behind text messages calling for Quran burning revenge
Over 15,000 thousand messages were sent in an SMS data breach, calling for action against the country's "demons."
Iran's new president offers Israel peace as he warns it drags him into war
"We are willing to put all of our weapons aside, so long as Israel is willing to do the same," Iranian President Pezehskian said.
Iran warns Israel has "crossed red line" with attacks in Lebanon
Iran's U.N. envoy warned the country had the "right to take all necessary measures to respond to this egregious violation."
Iraq militia battling US troops is "not convinced" Biden ready to withdraw
"America will not fulfill its promises," Nujaba Movement spokesperson Hussein al-Musawi told Newsweek.
Hamas says Israel fails to hack its systems after Hezbollah device attacks
"Israel has been trying to penetrate the movement's communication networks," a senior Hamas official told Newsweek.
Air Force official warns China threat increasing
The likelihood of a war in the Pacific is increasing and will continue to do so, the secretary of the USAF has said.
Discover 4,000 years of culinary tradition through a family's recipes
The time is ripe to celebrate and pass on Assyrian cooking with "The Oldest Kitchen in the World," an essential addition to any kitchen.
We Must Act Globally to Safeguard the Future of Humanity | Opinion
From Fridays for Future and the Amazonian girls risking their lives to defend the rainforest, to those bravely resisting Iran's war on women, and the millions demanding an end to the carnage in Gaza, people young and old are resisting localized and globalized attacks on human rights.
Is Mexico at Risk of Turning Back Into a One-Party State? | Opinion
Despite what AMLO and his surrogates may say in public, it's difficult not to see the judicial reform measure as nothing short of a transparent revenge campaign against the one institution in Mexico's system of government—the courts—that has put a check on his policies.
Invest in Rural Economies Today for a Stable World Tomorrow | Opinion
The number of people living in fragile situations or open conflict continues to grow. Global leaders gathering in New York for the U.N. General Assembly need to invest in solutions now to prevent the issue from getting even more out of control down the road.
A Window Into Sudan's Neglected Crisis | Opinion
To stop the trajectory of death in Sudan, the United Nations, donor countries, and countries with influence over the warring parties must push the belligerents to allow humanitarian access.
Iran denies supplying missiles to Russia for war in Ukraine
Iran "calls upon other countries to cease the supply of weapons to the sides involved in the conflict" in a statement to Newsweek.
The Fight for Informational Freedom Is Moving to Space | Opinion
Inherently, this contest is a zero-sum game.
US contradicts Netanyahu on key issue at heart of Gaza ceasefire dispute
The NSC's John Kirby said an IDF exit from the Philadelphi Corridor was part of "the proposal that Israel had agreed to."
Hamas welcomes UN calls for temporary vaccine ceasefire in Gaza
"We have asked the international community to oblige Israel to fulfill its obligations," a senior Hamas official said.
Iran says Houthi ally to pause ship attacks for oil tanker to be rescued
"In consideration of humanitarian and environmental concerns, Ansarullah has consented to this request," Iranian officials told Newsweek.
Protesters Around the World Are Targeting Inequality | Opinion
People are rising to claim their rights; they deserve more than cosmetic changes.
Hamas says US trying to "sell illusions" on Gaza ceasefire talks
"Washington is practicing a campaign of media pressure on the resistance," senior Hamas official Basem Naim told Newsweek.
The Paris Olympic Committee Deserved Gold for Climate Leadership | Opinion
The race to net-zero emissions is not just about reaching the finish line, but about how we get there.
U.S. Food for Peace Is Vital to American Foreign Policy | Opinion
America needs to rally behind Food for Peace in the fight against world hunger.
Bangladesh's Democracy in Peril | Opinion
Bangladesh stands at a crossroads. The world is watching.