Jailed Egyptian activist ends hunger strike: letter
Jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has ended a months-long hunger strike, his family said on Tuesday, after fears for his health mounted and criticism
Jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has ended a months-long hunger strike, his family said on Tuesday, after fears for his health mounted and criticism
Rocket attacks hit cities across Ukraine on Tuesday, causing mass power outages, days after a humiliating Russian retreat in the country’s south and in the
Just days after Russian forces withdrew, residents descend a few steps and balance precariously over the edge of a concrete pillar to scoop up yellowish
Kenya’s former President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived in Goma, the capital of eastern DRC, on Tuesday as fresh clashes with M23 rebels erupted just to the
Thousands of Brazilians rallied outside army barracks in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and other cities on Tuesday, urging the military to intervene to prevent left-wing
France is planning its largest-ever military exercise involving 12,000 troops, including NATO allies, in the first half of next year, a chief of staff commander
Iranians took to the streets on Tuesday after organizers of protests over Mahsa Amini’s death called demonstrations, three years after a deadly crackdown on unrest
A Briton who died fighting in Ukraine saved the lives of other soldiers in his international unit before he was shot dead, an inquest said
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said a medical aid convoy arrived in the capital of Ethiopia’s war-ravaged Tigray region on Tuesday, the
Climate activists poured black liquid over a pane of glass protecting Gustav Klimt’s masterpiece Death and Life in Vienna on Tuesday, in the latest protest
Former US President Donald Trump is expected to present another White House bid on Tuesday, even as another of his fellow vote-breakers lost a key
Nigeria’s famous Benin bronzes – artifacts stolen during British colonial rule and scattered around the world – have a new online archive that aims to
Jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has ended a months-long hunger strike, his family said on Tuesday, after fears for his health mounted and criticism
Rocket attacks hit cities across Ukraine on Tuesday, causing mass power outages, days after a humiliating Russian retreat in the country’s south and in the
Just days after Russian forces withdrew, residents descend a few steps and balance precariously over the edge of a concrete pillar to scoop up yellowish
Kenya’s former President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived in Goma, the capital of eastern DRC, on Tuesday as fresh clashes with M23 rebels erupted just to the
Thousands of Brazilians rallied outside army barracks in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and other cities on Tuesday, urging the military to intervene to prevent left-wing
France is planning its largest-ever military exercise involving 12,000 troops, including NATO allies, in the first half of next year, a chief of staff commander
Iranians took to the streets on Tuesday after organizers of protests over Mahsa Amini’s death called demonstrations, three years after a deadly crackdown on unrest
A Briton who died fighting in Ukraine saved the lives of other soldiers in his international unit before he was shot dead, an inquest said
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said a medical aid convoy arrived in the capital of Ethiopia’s war-ravaged Tigray region on Tuesday, the
Climate activists poured black liquid over a pane of glass protecting Gustav Klimt’s masterpiece Death and Life in Vienna on Tuesday, in the latest protest
Former US President Donald Trump is expected to present another White House bid on Tuesday, even as another of his fellow vote-breakers lost a key
Nigeria’s famous Benin bronzes – artifacts stolen during British colonial rule and scattered around the world – have a new online archive that aims to