DAMASCUS -- U.S. forces have begun withdrawing from the Qasrak military base in Syria's Hasakah governorate and redeploying toward Iraq, Syria TV reported on Monday, not providing further details ... (US-Syria-Withdrawal). - - - -. WASHINGTON -- The U.S.
SAO PAULO -- Record-breaking heavy rains since Monday in southeastern Brazil have killed at least 20 people, official sources said Tuesday ... Several kilometers away from the city, in Uba, heavy rains left four people dead. (Brazil-Heavy rain). - - - -.
VERONA -- The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics concluded on Sunday, after 17 days of competition that saw broad participation, historic breakthroughs and China's best-ever performance at an overseas Winter Games... (Italy-Winter Olympics). - - - - ... - - - -.
KUWAIT - His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah paid a visit to the Ministry of Defense where he met with the Ministry's leadership, officers, and personnel ... 9 of 2026, introducing amendments to Law No ... (end) ibi. .
BANGKOK -- Thailand's exports grew for a 19th consecutive month in January as industrial shipments surged due to an ongoing global demand for electronic products, official data showed on Monday ... (Thailand-Exports-Growth). - - - - ... - - - - ... - - - -.
ABU DHABI - The UAE has reaffirmed utter and long-standing solidarity with the State of Kuwait in all its measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests ... (end) ibi. .
CAIRO -- The United States and Iran have decided to continue negotiations, even as their starkly different visions of a nuclear deal and a significant U.S. military buildup highlight the fragility of the process and the ongoing risk of confrontation.
KABUL -- At least five commuters were killed when their vehicle plunged into a river in northern Afghanistan's Badakhshan province on Saturday, a local police official said ... (Afghanistan-Vehicle-River-Commuters). - - - - ... (Bangladesh-Road Accident).