Ethiopians from war-ravaged Tigray celebrate public holiday in Sudan
Dressed in a festive white dress, her hair elaborately braided and her eyes lined with traditional kohl, Ethiopian Yudita Ihab prepared for the annual Ashenda
Dressed in a festive white dress, her hair elaborately braided and her eyes lined with traditional kohl, Ethiopian Yudita Ihab prepared for the annual Ashenda
The killing of 11 Israelis at the 1972 Munich Olympics prompted Israel to turn to a strategy that has endured to this day: using secret
The stench of decay hangs over a makeshift camp in southern Pakistan where hundreds of locals have sought shelter from the devastating monsoon floods that
Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall in South Korea early Tuesday, causing power outages and leaving one person missing, but there were few early reports of major
Family members have joined the search for nearly two dozen people who were reported missing two weeks ago after a religious retreat in Venezuela, civil
Ducks contaminated by mercury pollution are significantly more likely to contract bird flu, a study found Wednesday, which points to another way in which man-made
Russia on Tuesday expressed regret that a UN nuclear surveillance report warning of risks at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant did not blame Kyiv for the shelling
Chile’s left-wing President Gabriel Boric reshuffled his cabinet on Tuesday in response to a vehement rejection of a draft text he was backing that would
U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday said it was counterproductive to brand Russia a “state sponsor of terrorism” and dismissed calls by Ukraine and
Firefighters raced Tuesday to contain a massive blaze that ravaged a national park in the Brazilian capital, which has been suffering from a heatwave and
A manhunt was extended Tuesday for a third day to search for a suspect charged with multiple fatal stabbings in a remote Canadian Indigenous community
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the Nazi concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen on Tuesday, following in the footsteps of his father, who, as a British army
Dressed in a festive white dress, her hair elaborately braided and her eyes lined with traditional kohl, Ethiopian Yudita Ihab prepared for the annual Ashenda
The killing of 11 Israelis at the 1972 Munich Olympics prompted Israel to turn to a strategy that has endured to this day: using secret
The stench of decay hangs over a makeshift camp in southern Pakistan where hundreds of locals have sought shelter from the devastating monsoon floods that
Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall in South Korea early Tuesday, causing power outages and leaving one person missing, but there were few early reports of major
Family members have joined the search for nearly two dozen people who were reported missing two weeks ago after a religious retreat in Venezuela, civil
Ducks contaminated by mercury pollution are significantly more likely to contract bird flu, a study found Wednesday, which points to another way in which man-made
Russia on Tuesday expressed regret that a UN nuclear surveillance report warning of risks at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant did not blame Kyiv for the shelling
Chile’s left-wing President Gabriel Boric reshuffled his cabinet on Tuesday in response to a vehement rejection of a draft text he was backing that would
U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday said it was counterproductive to brand Russia a “state sponsor of terrorism” and dismissed calls by Ukraine and
Firefighters raced Tuesday to contain a massive blaze that ravaged a national park in the Brazilian capital, which has been suffering from a heatwave and
A manhunt was extended Tuesday for a third day to search for a suspect charged with multiple fatal stabbings in a remote Canadian Indigenous community
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the Nazi concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen on Tuesday, following in the footsteps of his father, who, as a British army