Brazil’s Bolsonaro apologizes in row over ‘pedophilia’
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro apologized Tuesday after his visit to a group of teenagers he implied were sex workers, drawing accusations of “pedophilia” from opponents.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro apologized Tuesday after his visit to a group of teenagers he implied were sex workers, drawing accusations of “pedophilia” from opponents.
Patriotic messages saying that “Bakhmut is Ukraine” are scrawled on monuments all over this city on the front lines. But not everyone agrees that it
Hong Kong’s new leader on Wednesday unveiled plans to revitalize the business hub, hoping to lure international expertise back to a city that has suffered
After losing four relatives to respiratory illnesses, Zeina Matar fled her hometown north of the Lebanese capital, where she says a decaying power plant produces
Cholera cases are rising in Haiti, according to Health Ministry figures obtained by AFP on Tuesday, raising fears of a new disaster in a country
London rapper Little Simz won the prestigious British Mercury Prize for his album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert on Tuesday, beating out One Direction singer
President Joe Biden will announce on Wednesday that he is releasing the final 15 million barrels from a record release of US strategic oil reserves,
More than a year after bitcoin became legal tender in El Salvador, a new poll Tuesday showed most people in the country view President Nayib
Russia will likely need two to four years to restore its military to pre-Ukraine war strength, Estonia’s defense minister said on Tuesday, urging continued pressure
The United States said on Tuesday it would work with Saudi Arabia to lift a jail sentence imposed on a US citizen for tweeting critical
US President Joe Biden vowed on Tuesday to make legislation enshrining nationwide abortion rights his top priority if Democrats win their uphill battle for Congress
Hundreds of Chileans, mostly students, protested in Santiago on Tuesday, setting up burning barricades to mark three years after a social uprising they say has
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro apologized Tuesday after his visit to a group of teenagers he implied were sex workers, drawing accusations of “pedophilia” from opponents.
Patriotic messages saying that “Bakhmut is Ukraine” are scrawled on monuments all over this city on the front lines. But not everyone agrees that it
Hong Kong’s new leader on Wednesday unveiled plans to revitalize the business hub, hoping to lure international expertise back to a city that has suffered
After losing four relatives to respiratory illnesses, Zeina Matar fled her hometown north of the Lebanese capital, where she says a decaying power plant produces
Cholera cases are rising in Haiti, according to Health Ministry figures obtained by AFP on Tuesday, raising fears of a new disaster in a country
London rapper Little Simz won the prestigious British Mercury Prize for his album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert on Tuesday, beating out One Direction singer
President Joe Biden will announce on Wednesday that he is releasing the final 15 million barrels from a record release of US strategic oil reserves,
More than a year after bitcoin became legal tender in El Salvador, a new poll Tuesday showed most people in the country view President Nayib
Russia will likely need two to four years to restore its military to pre-Ukraine war strength, Estonia’s defense minister said on Tuesday, urging continued pressure
The United States said on Tuesday it would work with Saudi Arabia to lift a jail sentence imposed on a US citizen for tweeting critical
US President Joe Biden vowed on Tuesday to make legislation enshrining nationwide abortion rights his top priority if Democrats win their uphill battle for Congress
Hundreds of Chileans, mostly students, protested in Santiago on Tuesday, setting up burning barricades to mark three years after a social uprising they say has