US Central Command launches Task Force Scorpion Strike, the military's first one-way attack drone squadron in the Middle East, as Pentagon pursues 300,000-drone procurement goal.
A warning from the Russian embassy in Tehran against photography is fuelling speculation of an undisclosed incident involving tourists. While tourism officials cite standard security protocols for military sites, the timing raises questions.
The OECD has downgraded its 2026 growth forecast for Argentina from 4.3% to 3%, tempering expectations for President Javier Milei's economic recovery even as the country posted solid near-term expansion data.
Rumen Radev called for early elections after the government pulled its contentious 2026 budget proposal in response to the biggest protests the country has seen in years.
NIS, majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom group, has been unable to secure new crude shipments since the sanctions took effect on October 9.
Kuwait PMI rises to four-month high of 53.4 in November as output growth reaches strongest pace since June, though accelerating input costs threaten firms' competitive pricing strategies.
Key talks between the US and Russia to end the war in Ukraine on December 2 ended inconclusively but made “some progress.”
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has strongly criticised the UK government’s decision to withdraw financial support from the Mozambique liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.
In 2019, Donald Trump in his first stint as US president announced that bin Laden had been killed in a US operation in the Afghan - Pakistan area. This now appears to have been incorrect.
Tokyo and Washington have been exploring an accelerated timetable for co-producing the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile, a system central to both countries’ air-defence posture.
Tajikistan asks for Russian help to thwart Islamic militant attacks.
Official want to reduce the number of illegal weapons in circulation after shooting in Novo Mesto that sparked mass protests and a controversial increase in police powers.
Bosnia is trying to meet conditions to open EU accession negotiations, but political divisions have led to repeated delays.
Eight cargo shipping companies are accused of colluding to charge the same rate increases on routes between China and South Africa, with some routes to West Africa also affected.
High representative Kaja Kallas says Russian-backed networks already deploying disinformation campaigns, as EU announces €15mn package for Armenia.
Brazil's conservative movement is on the lookout for a new champion to challenge President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in next year's elections, as former president Jair Bolsonaro’s once-formidable political dynasty crumbles.
Mass protests against the plan drew tens of thousands of people onto the streets and triggered clashes between police and demonstrators.
Honduras's presidential election remained virtually tied late on December 1 with two conservative candidates separated by just 515 votes, as officials urged patience whilst they complete a hand count of ballots.
Pope Leo concludes first foreign trip with peace appeal after 150,000 attend Beirut Mass, visiting 2020 port blast site and calling on Middle East leaders to reject “mindset of revenge and violence."
The European Central Bank has refused to support a €140bn EU loan package intended for Ukraine, dealing a significant blow to a controversial initiative that sought to finance Kyiv using a cash pile from the investment of Russian frozen assets.