Suicide bombing kills 19 at education center in Afghan capital
A suicide attack on a learning center in the Afghan capital killed 19 people on Friday morning as students prepared for exams, police said. The
A suicide attack on a learning center in the Afghan capital killed 19 people on Friday morning as students prepared for exams, police said. The
A fire broke out in Paraguay’s Supreme Electoral Court on Thursday, destroying thousands of electronic ballot boxes and other equipment just two months ahead of
Asian markets slumped on Friday after another devastating day in the US and European trading floors, with inflation continuing to soar and central bankers becoming
Uruguay was a pioneer in legalizing recreational cannabis use, a move that helped oust many drug dealers from the domestic market. But a dull and
Banned by the Nazis for its anti-war message, classic novel All Quiet on the Western Front gets a Netflix revival with lessons for a troubled
Nearly 400 BBC World Service employees will lose their jobs and switch to digital platforms as part of a cost-cutting program, the broadcaster announced on
The United States on Thursday indicted Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska, his Russian partner and two others for trying to give his two children US citizenship
As Russia prepares to annex four Ukrainian regions, Kiev’s forces complete the task of driving Moscow’s retreating troops out of a fifth and threatening their
The Nord Stream operator said Thursday it was unable to immediately assess damage to pipelines linking Russia to Europe and threatened an indefinite outage –
US Senator Bernie Sanders on Thursday urged Brazilians of all stripes to respect the outcome of the presidential election and reject political violence, in a
The James Webb and Hubble telescopes on Thursday showed their first images of a spacecraft intentionally slamming into an asteroid, as astronomers say the impact
Polish authorities said on Thursday that toxic algae were to blame for the mass death of fish in the Oder, ruling out industrial pollution as
A suicide attack on a learning center in the Afghan capital killed 19 people on Friday morning as students prepared for exams, police said. The
A fire broke out in Paraguay’s Supreme Electoral Court on Thursday, destroying thousands of electronic ballot boxes and other equipment just two months ahead of
Asian markets slumped on Friday after another devastating day in the US and European trading floors, with inflation continuing to soar and central bankers becoming
Uruguay was a pioneer in legalizing recreational cannabis use, a move that helped oust many drug dealers from the domestic market. But a dull and
Banned by the Nazis for its anti-war message, classic novel All Quiet on the Western Front gets a Netflix revival with lessons for a troubled
Nearly 400 BBC World Service employees will lose their jobs and switch to digital platforms as part of a cost-cutting program, the broadcaster announced on
The United States on Thursday indicted Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska, his Russian partner and two others for trying to give his two children US citizenship
As Russia prepares to annex four Ukrainian regions, Kiev’s forces complete the task of driving Moscow’s retreating troops out of a fifth and threatening their
The Nord Stream operator said Thursday it was unable to immediately assess damage to pipelines linking Russia to Europe and threatened an indefinite outage –
US Senator Bernie Sanders on Thursday urged Brazilians of all stripes to respect the outcome of the presidential election and reject political violence, in a
The James Webb and Hubble telescopes on Thursday showed their first images of a spacecraft intentionally slamming into an asteroid, as astronomers say the impact
Polish authorities said on Thursday that toxic algae were to blame for the mass death of fish in the Oder, ruling out industrial pollution as