Accused of British baby murder wrote: “I killed her,” the court said
Police investigating a spate of baby deaths at a UK hospital found a note reading ‘I’m evil I did this’ at the home of a
Police investigating a spate of baby deaths at a UK hospital found a note reading ‘I’m evil I did this’ at the home of a
The French government on Thursday ordered more striking workers back to a fuel depot in northern France after talks to end a three-week strike stalled,
The Iranian president on Thursday accused the United States’ nemesis of destabilizing the Islamic Republic, which has been rocked by nearly a month of women-led
Europe faces a higher-than-average chance of a cold snap before the end of the year, but winter overall is likely to be warmer than average,
Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Liz Truss faced fresh problems on Thursday after a prominent Conservative Party insider said some of her own MPs are considering
Italy’s parliament meets Thursday for the first time since last month’s far-right elections, a key step in the government-forming process. Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy
Europe has a new epic path to rival the Camino to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The Via Transilvanica across Romania is so long that
After over a decade of delays, the deafening sound of Finland’s new Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor finally running its turbine at full power was greeted
Vanuatu held snap general elections on Thursday, with six former prime ministers and crisis-hit incumbent Bob Loughman battling for votes in the Pacific archipelago nation.
Lawmakers in crisis-hit Iraq meet Thursday for their fourth attempt this year to elect a president, breaking a years-long deadlock marred by deadly violence that
As Native Americans this week celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day – the holiday increasingly recognized in the United States in place of “Columbus Day” – members
A feisty and little-known senator has emerged as a kingmaker in Brazil’s very close presidential election. Many Brazilians first saw Simone Tebet, a lawyer and
Police investigating a spate of baby deaths at a UK hospital found a note reading ‘I’m evil I did this’ at the home of a
The French government on Thursday ordered more striking workers back to a fuel depot in northern France after talks to end a three-week strike stalled,
The Iranian president on Thursday accused the United States’ nemesis of destabilizing the Islamic Republic, which has been rocked by nearly a month of women-led
Europe faces a higher-than-average chance of a cold snap before the end of the year, but winter overall is likely to be warmer than average,
Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Liz Truss faced fresh problems on Thursday after a prominent Conservative Party insider said some of her own MPs are considering
Italy’s parliament meets Thursday for the first time since last month’s far-right elections, a key step in the government-forming process. Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy
Europe has a new epic path to rival the Camino to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The Via Transilvanica across Romania is so long that
After over a decade of delays, the deafening sound of Finland’s new Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor finally running its turbine at full power was greeted
Vanuatu held snap general elections on Thursday, with six former prime ministers and crisis-hit incumbent Bob Loughman battling for votes in the Pacific archipelago nation.
Lawmakers in crisis-hit Iraq meet Thursday for their fourth attempt this year to elect a president, breaking a years-long deadlock marred by deadly violence that
As Native Americans this week celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day – the holiday increasingly recognized in the United States in place of “Columbus Day” – members
A feisty and little-known senator has emerged as a kingmaker in Brazil’s very close presidential election. Many Brazilians first saw Simone Tebet, a lawyer and