Tomorrow Of The Day

Tomorrow Of The Day Syria announces ceasefire after days of clashes with Kurdish fighters

The U.S. was working with the parties to extend the ceasefire beyond the six-hour deadline

Read more

The Associated Press

Breaking News

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran judiciary chief vows that punishment for protesters 'will be decisive, maximum and without any legal leniency'.
Cairo, Egypt (AP) — Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council says it is dismantling a day after its leader fled to the UAE.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran leader: Protesters 'ruining their own streets to make the president of another country happy,' referring to Trump.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian state television airs speech by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressing the nationwide protests.
Moscow, Russia (AP) — Russia's Defense Ministry says it has used the new Oreshnik ballistic missile in the latest strike on Ukraine.
Manila, Philippines (AP) — Philippine authorities raise the number of people missing in a landfill collapse to 38.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran state TV breaks silence on protests, reports casualties and claims 'terrorist agents' of US and Israel set fires.
Glendale, United States (AP) — Miami beats Mississippi 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff title game.
Detroit, United States (AP) — Patrick Kane scores 500th NHL goal in Detroit's game against Vancouver to become the 50th player to reach the milestone.
Manila, Philippines (AP) — Philippine police say 1 person was killed and 27 are missing after a mound of garbage collapsed on them in a landfill.
Portland, United States (AP) — Federal immigration officers shoot and wound 2 people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say.
Washington, United States (AP) — House passes bill to extend health care subsidies despite GOP leadership's opposition, putting pressure on Senate to act.
New York, United States (AP) — NASA decides to end space station mission early after an astronaut's medical issue.
Washington, United States (AP) — Trump says he wants government to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds in a push to bring down mortgage rates.
Laax, Switzerland (AP) — 2-time Olympic champion snowboarder Chloe Kim dislocates shoulder in training, unsure of participation in Winter Games.
Washington, United States (AP) — Trump advisers met at the White House with Denmark, Greenland envoys as Trump reignites 'takeover' talk, AP sources say.
Washington, United States (AP) — House refuses to override Trump vetoes of 2 bipartisan bills as Republicans stick with president.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Internet access and telephone lines in Iran cut out after demonstrators join protest called by exiled crown prince.
Jerusalem, Israel (AP) — Israeli prime minister says former U.N. envoy Nickolay Mladenov to serve as director of Trump’s “Board of Peace.”.
Caracas, Venezuela (AP) — Top Venezuelan official says a 'significant number' of prisoners will be released as a gesture to 'seek peace'.
Politics

America’s lost credibility will take a generation to rebuild

This will be a tipping-point year. The biggest source of global instability won’t be China, Russia, Iran, or any of the 60-odd conflicts burning across...

Tomorrow's Affairs App

You will have a much better experience using our new mobile application.