(LEAD) Marine Corps commander summoned by CIO for questioning on alleged influence-peddling case
The anti-corruption investigation office was questioning the commander of the Marine Corps on Saturday as part of a probe into an alleged influence-peddling case related to the death of a young Marine last year, officials said.
IRGC’s oceangoing warship sails into Southern Hemisphere
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Navy’s ‘Shahid Mahdavi’ oceangoing warship crossed the zero degrees latitude, the Equator, on Friday and sailed into the southern hemisphere in an overseas naval mission.
Iran, Egypt foreign ministers meet on OIC summit sidelines
The two Iranian and Egyptian top diplomats met on the sidelines of the OIC meeting in the capital of Gambia.
Yoon faces dilemma over vetoing bill to investigate Marine’s death
President Yoon Suk Yeol must decide — or may have already decided — whether to veto a bill launching a special counsel probe into allegations that the government interfered in an investigation into the death of a Marine during a flood rescue operation.
Live blog: Gaza death toll tops 34,600 as Israeli onslaught continues
Israel's war on Gaza, now on its 210th day, has killed at least 34,622 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,867.
‘No surprise’: US students slam Biden’s comments on Gaza encampments
President Joe Biden says “order must prevail” on university campuses in the United States, just hours after police raided and dismantled another protest encampment in support of Palestinians.
Israeli airstrike on outskirts of Damascus leaves 8 injured
At least eight soldiers suffered injuries when Israeli military aircraft carried out a strike against a building operated by Syrian security forces on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
Iraq-based forces attack Israeli target in Tel Aviv
The Iraqi Islamic Resistance forces have for the first time carried out a missile strike against an Israeli target in Tel Aviv in retaliation for the Zionist regime’s onslaught on Gaza.
Trump suggests U.S. could withdraw its troops if S. Korea does not contribute more...
Former President Donald Trump has suggested that the United States could pull out its troops stationed in South Korea if the Asian ally does not make more financial contributions to support them, U.S. magazine TIME reported Tuesday.
Live blog: US determined to get Israel-Hamas deal ‘now’— Blinken
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 208th day, has killed at least 34,535 Palestinians — 70% of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,704 while some 8,400 are feared entombed in the debris of bombed structures.
