Israel's Doha Assassination Plot Exposed
Sensational intelligence reports expose a rejected Israeli plan for a targeted assassination in Qatar, threatening fragile peace talks and sparking global diplomatic outrage.
Sensational intelligence reports expose a rejected Israeli plan for a targeted assassination in Qatar, threatening fragile peace talks and sparking global diplomatic outrage.
An investigation exposes the staggering opulence of Hamas's political leaders residing in five-star Doha hotels and marble-floored mansions, profiting from the poverty and terror they orchestrate in Gaza.
Explosions heard in Qatar's capital as Israel launches a daring operation targeting senior Hamas officials, marking a major escalation in the region.
In a brazen and unprecedented operation, Israel has targeted Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh with a drone strike in Doha, Qatar. The attack marks a major escalation in the region and risks a severe diplomatic fallout. Read the full details on this developing
In a significant diplomatic shift, Qatar announces it is mediating the relocation of Hamas's political leaders from Doha, a move that coincides with critical negotiations for a new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal.
Exclusive: Israeli intelligence identifies senior Hamas officials in Doha as ceasefire negotiations hit critical impasse. Qatar's mediation role under scrutiny.
Notorious Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony has made a historic first appearance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, facing a litany of charges for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by his Lord's Resistance Army.
Jerusalem's Old City unveils 'Catalonia Square' to honour 12th-century Christian crusaders from Catalonia, recognising their role in the Holy Land's history amidst modern diplomatic sensitivities.
Pro-Palestinian campaigners in Britain are calling for the arrest of Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his UK visit, accusing him of war crimes under international law. The protests coincide with his meeting with King Charles and Prime Minister Keir S
Qatar's Prime Minister accuses Israel of jeopardising delicate hostage talks with a 'dangerous' military escalation in Rafah, potentially derailing months of diplomacy and inflaming the Middle East.
Tragic story of DeCarlos Brown, an American volunteer who died on a medical evacuation train in Ukraine after his heroic rescue of a wounded soldier. His final moments were captured by a fellow volunteer.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen issues a grave warning that a second Trump presidency would jeopardise Western security and NATO, urging Europe to prepare its defences.
Former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen makes a shock return to government as President of the Senate, consolidating his family's political dynasty and raising concerns about the country's democratic future.
Japan's Ambassador to the UK, Hiroshi Suzuki, delighted attendees at a London business event with a series of witty beer-related puns, showcasing a lighter side of international diplomacy.
Exclusive: A declassified US intelligence report reveals Russian operatives are using Telegram to spread disinformation and sway public opinion in Europe, targeting key policy debates ahead of the G20 summit.
Two British nationals, Dylan Healy and Andrew Hill, are on trial in Russian-occupied Ukraine, facing espionage charges that carry the potential death penalty. Their families and the UK government are fighting for their release.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney is set for high-stakes meetings in Washington DC, aiming to strengthen Scottish-American ties and discuss key policy areas, despite constitutional limitations on his international role.
France faces a deepening political crisis as President Macron's government struggles to contain widespread protests and strikes. Key European summits are postponed amid fears of a major governmental collapse.
The Israeli military has issued a sweeping 24-hour evacuation order for the entire population of northern Gaza, including Gaza City, ahead of an expected major ground operation. The UN warns the directive could have 'devastating humanitarian consequences'
NBA superstar LeBron James faces intense criticism for his public support of the Chinese government's stance on Hong Kong, prioritising business interests over human rights and drawing accusations of hypocrisy from activists and fans.
Tunisia has taken the dramatic step of recalling its ambassador to Portugal for consultations, citing Lisbon's 'full alignment' with Israel's military offensive in Gaza. The diplomatic rift highlights growing global tensions over the conflict.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has publicly opposed a potential UK state visit by Donald Trump, branding it an insult to firefighters facing austerity. The move signals a major diplomatic stance ahead of the US election.
Exclusive: Donald Trump is planning a major return to the UK this summer, with a London visit on the cards. The trip coincides with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's own diplomatic mission to Washington, setting the stage for a potential geopolitical dance.
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, after 15 years in self-imposed exile, has been granted a royal pardon and released on parole. His return and reduced sentence mark a seismic shift in Thailand's political landscape.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a humanitarian flotilla to challenge the Gaza blockade. The mission faces imminent drone threats from Israel as it prepares to sail from Tunisia.
The International Criminal Court in The Hague is making global headlines with cases against Joseph Kony, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Vladimir Putin, highlighting its crucial role in pursuing war crimes justice.
A Japanese national has been sentenced to over a decade in a Chinese prison on espionage allegations, a case emblematic of Beijing's harsh crackdown in Xinjiang and its opaque judicial system.
A deadly shooting attack near a West Bank checkpoint in Jerusalem has left two Israeli men dead and several others wounded. The gunman, reportedly a member of Hamas's military wing, was shot dead at the scene. The incident has heightened regional tensions
The British Government has formally stated it does not believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, supporting its right to defend itself while calling for adherence to international humanitarian law.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has publicly rejected Kenya's offer to mediate the escalating diplomatic crisis with Somalia over a controversial Red Sea port agreement with Somaliland, deepening regional tensions.