• China's Xi sends congratulatory note to 'comrade' Lam, Vietnam's new party chief

  • Death toll from apartment block collapse in Russia's Ural Mountains reaches 10 as search ends

    Death toll from apartment block collapse in Russia's Ural Mountains reaches 10 as search ends
  • Iran warns that Hezbollah will likely hit non-military targets in Israeli territory in response to Israel's strike on Beirut

  • Nigerian leader calls for end to hardship protests, blaming 'political agenda' for violence

    Nigerian leader calls for end to hardship protests, blaming 'political agenda' for violence
  • Russia reports Ukrainian drone barrage on its regions. Kyiv says it hit an airfield

  • Ukraine’s “Baba Yaga” Drones Now Appear Capable Of Launching Guided Munitions

    Ukraine’s “Baba Yaga” Drones Now Appear Capable Of Launching Guided Munitions
  • Severe drought has returned to the Amazon. And it's happening earlier than expected

    Severe drought has returned to the Amazon. And it's happening earlier than expected
  • Germany mulls how to help Seoul, sees parallels with own divided past

    Germany mulls how to help Seoul, sees parallels with own divided past
  • Ukraine pushed Russia's Black Sea Fleet out of Crimea but retaking the peninsula will be incredibly hard

  • Somali police say 32 people died in an attack on a beach hotel. Al-Shabab claimed responsibility.

  • After 2,043 days in a Russian prison, Paul Whelan finally heads home

  • Zelenskyy says Russia is giving up on Kharkiv, months after Moscow tried to blow open the war's northeastern front

  • Want 18-Year-Old Skin? This All-Over ‘Miracle’ Lotion Could Visibly Reduce Cellulite

    Want 18-Year-Old Skin? This All-Over ‘Miracle’ Lotion Could Visibly Reduce Cellulite
  • Ukraine has been flying shockingly deep inside Russia because Russian air defenses are so degraded, military expert says

  • Mourners gather in Qatar to bid farewell for slain Hamas leader

    Mourners gather in Qatar to bid farewell for slain Hamas leader
  • Ukraine adds another Turkish corvette to its navy for the war with Russia

    Ukraine adds another Turkish corvette to its navy for the war with Russia
  • Faith | A dark backdrop in Thailand was the stage for a miracle

  • Dresden's Green Vault to put recovered stolen jewels back on display

    Dresden's Green Vault to put recovered stolen jewels back on display
  • Uber’s Plans with This Electric Vehicle Maker Are a Big Deal

    Uber’s Plans with This Electric Vehicle Maker Are a Big Deal
  • Foreign Office in Berlin says Germans still being held in Russia

    Foreign Office in Berlin says Germans still being held in Russia
  • Explosion and gunfire rock hotel at popular beach in Somalia's capital, witnesses say

  • How a 12K camera is capturing the heroic efforts of anti-poaching rangers

  • Police fire gunshots and tear gas as thousands protest Nigeria's crisis. Reports say 2 were killed

    Police fire gunshots and tear gas as thousands protest Nigeria's crisis. Reports say 2 were killed
  • Israel says Hamas’s military wing chief killed in airstrike last month

    Israel says Hamas’s military wing chief killed in airstrike last month
  • Watch Typhoon Storm Surge Slam Barges Into Bridge In The Philippines

    Watch Typhoon Storm Surge Slam Barges Into Bridge In The Philippines
  • Italy confirms construction delays in Albania will push back opening of migrant processing centers

    Italy confirms construction delays in Albania will push back opening of migrant processing centers
  • California Man stopped from potentially fleeing to Mexico with Citrus Heights teen

    California Man stopped from potentially fleeing to Mexico with Citrus Heights teen
  • Ukraine Apparently Blew Up a 12-Ton Russian Helicopter Using a Two-Pound Drone

    Ukraine Apparently Blew Up a 12-Ton Russian Helicopter Using a Two-Pound Drone
  • 16 people killed and dozens critically wounded in bombing in Nigeria's Borno state, officials say

  • Civil society group urges UK to intensify Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ sanctions

    Civil society group urges UK to intensify Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ sanctions
  • Netanyahu warns every attack on Israel comes at 'a high price'

    Netanyahu warns every attack on Israel comes at 'a high price'
  • Putin deals with war in Ukraine on a daily basis, spokesman says

    Putin deals with war in Ukraine on a daily basis, spokesman says
  • Hezbollah leader says conflict with Israel in 'new phase' after killings

    Hezbollah leader says conflict with Israel in 'new phase' after killings
  • Knock-on effect of lack of tourism is far reaching in Thailand

    Knock-on effect of lack of tourism is far reaching in Thailand
  • Extended drought parches Sicily, and farmers worry about being forced to sell off animals

    Extended drought parches Sicily, and farmers worry about being forced to sell off animals
  • Protest by climate activists at another German airport halts cargo flights

    Protest by climate activists at another German airport halts cargo flights
  • BYD lands deal to supply Uber 100,000 EVs, fuelling its overseas expansion drive

  • Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas leader on Israel’s hit list, is killed in an airstrike at 62

    Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas leader on Israel’s hit list, is killed in an airstrike at 62
  • French citizen accused of unlawfully collecting military information in Russia denied bail

    French citizen accused of unlawfully collecting military information in Russia denied bail
  • Here's Why A Cell Phone Sees The Road Better Than You Do In Bad Weather

    Here's Why A Cell Phone Sees The Road Better Than You Do In Bad Weather
  • The Germans Have Suddenly Put On a Very Nice Concours Near Munich

    The Germans Have Suddenly Put On a Very Nice Concours Near Munich
  • Drone images, video show widespread destruction in India after landslides kill over 165

  • Heavy rains expose one of the oldest dinosaur skeletons ever discovered, researchers claim

  • What are tropical waves? Here's what you should know and why forecasters keep an eye on them

  • 5 affordable boutique beach hotels in Mexico to book for your next low-key getaway

    5 affordable boutique beach hotels in Mexico to book for your next low-key getaway
  • Controversial Japan site granted world heritage status with South Korean approval

    Controversial Japan site granted world heritage status with South Korean approval
  • What Was Served At France's Lavish $500k Dinner For King Charles?

    What Was Served At France's Lavish $500k Dinner For King Charles?
  • A deadly Houthi attack on Tel Aviv is forcing Israel to rethink its drone defenses

  • Croatia reports its toughest day for firefighters as Balkan nations battle wildfires in a heat wave

    Croatia reports its toughest day for firefighters as Balkan nations battle wildfires in a heat wave
  • Israel’s military starts drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews – but the battle over serving ‘the army of God’ vs. the army of the state isn’t over, and points to key questions for the country’s future

    Israel’s military starts drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews – but the battle over serving ‘the army of God’ vs. the army of the state isn’t over, and points to key questions for the country’s future
  • Europe feels the heat as EU agency reports warmest day on Earth

    Europe feels the heat as EU agency reports warmest day on Earth
  • Your Facial Features Gradually Change to Go With Your Name, Researchers Find

    Your Facial Features Gradually Change to Go With Your Name, Researchers Find
  • German airport passenger numbers climb over 10% in first half of year

    German airport passenger numbers climb over 10% in first half of year
  • Rush to get German passports as new law makes dual citizenship easier

    Rush to get German passports as new law makes dual citizenship easier
  • Ukraine Earns Rebuke From an EU Ally Over Lukoil Oil Transit Ban

    Ukraine Earns Rebuke From an EU Ally Over Lukoil Oil Transit Ban
  • Footage of Hurricane Otis falsely shared as deadly Huthi strike on Tel Aviv

  • One of Hamas' top leaders was killed in Iran, pushing the Middle East closer to the brink

  • Russian military begins 3rd round of drills to train troops in tactical nuclear weapons

    Russian military begins 3rd round of drills to train troops in tactical nuclear weapons
  • Iran vows revenge on Israel for killing of top Hamas leader Haniyeh

    Iran vows revenge on Israel for killing of top Hamas leader Haniyeh
  • Nigerians are frustrated by economic hardship but authorities fear planned protests could turn ugly

    Nigerians are frustrated by economic hardship but authorities fear planned protests could turn ugly
  • Putin more than doubles payments to those signing up for Ukraine war

    Putin more than doubles payments to those signing up for Ukraine war
  • Croatia firefighters report toughest day. North Macedonia could seek NATO help against wildfires

    Croatia firefighters report toughest day. North Macedonia could seek NATO help against wildfires
  • Air France-KLM shifts cargo jets from Latin America to Hong Kong

    Air France-KLM shifts cargo jets from Latin America to Hong Kong
  • Chinese firms start work on DRC road projects under renegotiated mining deal

  • Putin's Wagner Group mercenaries got thrashed in the African desert — and Ukraine says it helped

    Putin's Wagner Group mercenaries got thrashed in the African desert — and Ukraine says it helped
  • Dozens dead and missing as monsoon rains unleash landslides in India

  • Massive sinkholes in China hold 'heavenly' forests with plants adapted for harsh life underground

  • Border between Israel and Lebanon heats up as they exchange fire

    Border between Israel and Lebanon heats up as they exchange fire
  • Hungarian minister accuses EU of orchestrating stoppage of Russian oil through Ukraine

  • Japan Requires Electric Suitcase Riders To Have A Driver’s License And Wear A Helmet

    Japan Requires Electric Suitcase Riders To Have A Driver’s License And Wear A Helmet
  • Police in Spain dismantle a network that sexually exploited more than 600 women

  • North Korean Anti-Tank Missile-Toting Vehicle Appears To Be Operating In Ukraine

    North Korean Anti-Tank Missile-Toting Vehicle Appears To Be Operating In Ukraine
  • Little-known paper sheets are key to declaring victory in Venezuela’s election

    Little-known paper sheets are key to declaring victory in Venezuela’s election
  • New Elvis memorabilia collection unveiled in Las Vegas to mark 55th anniversary

    New Elvis memorabilia collection unveiled in Las Vegas to mark 55th anniversary
  • Photos show old aviation disasters in Nepal, not plane crash in 2024

  • Rights group says sexual violence is rampant in Sudan's conflict, calls for international protection

    Rights group says sexual violence is rampant in Sudan's conflict, calls for international protection
  • A diplomatic spat erupts between Hungary and Poland over conflicting views on Russia

    A diplomatic spat erupts between Hungary and Poland over conflicting views on Russia
  • Israel promised a massive revenge attack on Hezbollah but so far hasn't followed through

  • Al Baladi Group to open 400 Go Crispy and Tea Time outlets globally

    Al Baladi Group to open 400 Go Crispy and Tea Time outlets globally
  • Italy's Meloni tries to repair ties with China in meeting with Xi

    Italy's Meloni tries to repair ties with China in meeting with Xi
  • Explosion at BASF plant in Germany leaves 18 with minor injuries

    Explosion at BASF plant in Germany leaves 18 with minor injuries
  • Russia's Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa’s Sahel, highlighting the region's instability

    Russia's Wagner has deadliest loss in Africa’s Sahel, highlighting the region's instability
  • The 7 Best Places to Drink Wine in Paris This Summer

    The 7 Best Places to Drink Wine in Paris This Summer
  • Israeli protesters enter army base after soldiers held over Gaza detainee abuse

    Israeli protesters enter army base after soldiers held over Gaza detainee abuse
  • Altered image does not show 'Chinese supporting Manila' amid South China Sea tensions

  • How two Syrians in Rome are using hummus to aid war refugees and help migrants integrate

    How two Syrians in Rome are using hummus to aid war refugees and help migrants integrate
  • Interpol anti-narcotics operation leads to 206 arrests, seizure of $1.6 of illegal drugs, chemicals

  • Spain's prime minister to testify in a probe alleging his wife's corruption

    Spain's prime minister to testify in a probe alleging his wife's corruption
  • UK government drops challenge to ICC arrest warrant for Israeli leaders

    UK government drops challenge to ICC arrest warrant for Israeli leaders
  • Kremlin warns of response as EU sends Kiev funds from frozen assets

    Kremlin warns of response as EU sends Kiev funds from frozen assets
  • A naval chief described purposefully wrecking a ship to mess with China

  • Russia's efforts to copy Ukraine's wildly successful sea drones won't achieve much, expert says

  • French Rail Network Hit by ‘Malicious’ Arson Attacks Hours Before Paris 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony

  • EU funds €1.5bn of Ukraine aid from proceeds of frozen Russian assets

    EU funds €1.5bn of Ukraine aid from proceeds of frozen Russian assets
  • Sources: Owner strikes lease deals for famed German department stores

    Sources: Owner strikes lease deals for famed German department stores
  • Russia detains former deputy defense minister on corruption charges in the latest military arrest

    Russia detains former deputy defense minister on corruption charges in the latest military arrest
  • Old photos of crackdown on Kenyan sect falsely linked to anti-government rallies

  • Israel says about 100 Hamas fighters killed in Khan Younis operation

    Israel says about 100 Hamas fighters killed in Khan Younis operation
  • Turkey's Erdogan announces $30 billion in incentives for high tech areas

    Turkey's Erdogan announces $30 billion in incentives for high tech areas
  • Hungary will seek solution to Ukraine oil transit impasse by September, minister says