French court convicts Yemenia Airways of fatal crash in 2009
A Paris court on Wednesday convicted Yemen’s national airline of negligent manslaughter and injuries in a 2009 crash that killed almost everyone on board except
A Paris court on Wednesday convicted Yemen’s national airline of negligent manslaughter and injuries in a 2009 crash that killed almost everyone on board except
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announced her resignation on Wednesday after an unprecedented right-wing and far-right bloc narrowly won Sunday’s elections. Of the 349 seats
A second day of airstrikes on Ethiopia’s Tigray region killed 10 people on Wednesday, hospital officials said, in attacks that came after authorities there expressed
Argentinian ex-policeman Mario Sandoval was put on trial on Wednesday for alleged torture and enforced disappearance of a young activist 46 years ago during the
Here is a chronicle of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, including her final days and the aftermath of her death at the age of
The number of newly reported Covid-19 cases has fallen dramatically, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, urging the world to seize the opportunity to
The funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II at London’s Westminster Abbey on September 19 will be the culmination of decades of careful planning. Here’s what
The Russian Orthodox Church said Wednesday it was ready for a new meeting between Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis after weeks of diplomatic tensions sparked
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed a “victory” on Wednesday during a visit to the strategic city of Izyum, which was recently retaken from Russia by
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Wednesday of violating a ceasefire after their worst clashes since a 2020 war called into question a faltering
The United States said Wednesday it would set up an external, professionally managed fund to manage $3.5 billion in Afghan reserves, concluding it cannot trust
The EU is planning “profound and comprehensive” electricity market reforms to deal with the energy crisis sparked by Russia’s war in Ukraine, European Commission chief
A Paris court on Wednesday convicted Yemen’s national airline of negligent manslaughter and injuries in a 2009 crash that killed almost everyone on board except
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announced her resignation on Wednesday after an unprecedented right-wing and far-right bloc narrowly won Sunday’s elections. Of the 349 seats
A second day of airstrikes on Ethiopia’s Tigray region killed 10 people on Wednesday, hospital officials said, in attacks that came after authorities there expressed
Argentinian ex-policeman Mario Sandoval was put on trial on Wednesday for alleged torture and enforced disappearance of a young activist 46 years ago during the
Here is a chronicle of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, including her final days and the aftermath of her death at the age of
The number of newly reported Covid-19 cases has fallen dramatically, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, urging the world to seize the opportunity to
The funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II at London’s Westminster Abbey on September 19 will be the culmination of decades of careful planning. Here’s what
The Russian Orthodox Church said Wednesday it was ready for a new meeting between Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis after weeks of diplomatic tensions sparked
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed a “victory” on Wednesday during a visit to the strategic city of Izyum, which was recently retaken from Russia by
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Wednesday of violating a ceasefire after their worst clashes since a 2020 war called into question a faltering
The United States said Wednesday it would set up an external, professionally managed fund to manage $3.5 billion in Afghan reserves, concluding it cannot trust
The EU is planning “profound and comprehensive” electricity market reforms to deal with the energy crisis sparked by Russia’s war in Ukraine, European Commission chief