Refugees head to Rwanda even as Congo and the UN accuse it of fueling the conflict with its own troops and weapons.
During a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, the 17-year-old had barged in and stabbed several children and two adults and killed three, all under the age of ten.
Having agreed to a complex ceasefire in Gaza under pressure from the incoming US president, Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu now confronts a range of international and domestic challenges.
In November, France said it believes Netanyahu enjoys immunity — due to Israel not being an ICC member — thus allowing the Israeli leader to visit the country without being arrested.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed on Tuesday to "leave no stone unturned" to uncover failings in preventing the killings of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event, saying an inquiry could lead ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early Sunday that the ceasefire in Gaza will not begin until Israel has received a list of the hostages set to be released from Hamas DEIR AL-BALAH ...
But in the early hours of Friday, Netanyahu's office said approval was imminent. "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was informed by the negotiating team that agreements have been reached on a deal ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President-elect Trump for his role in negotiating a ceasefire between the nation and the militant group Hamas. “From the moment he was elected ...
The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas was a "political decision" for Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Israeli political commentator Dr. Ori Goldberg told FRANCE 24. "He (Netanyahu ...
The deal to which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed is remarkably similar to a proposal he railed against for almost a year. “We haven’t committed to any of the delusional ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will resume fighting if it needs to as he demands Hamas supply the names of three female hostages expected to be released. NBC News' Raf ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.