Bird feathers and bloodstains were discovered in both engines of the Jeju Air plane that crashed in South Korea, the first report on the aviation disaster confirmed on Monday. The Boeing 737-800 was ...
Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has said Hamas will release Arbel Yehoud and two other hostages on Thursday, along with ...
Tens of thousands of protesters in Greece on Sunday demanded justice for the 57 victims of the nation's deadliest rail disaster in 2023. Demonstrations broke out in 97 cities in Greece and 13 ...
What you need to know Two popular diabetes and weight loss drugs among some may be linked to reduced risk of mental, cognitive and addiction conditions. The study authors and independent experts ...
They explained that the solar streetlights were installed to address the town's long-standing challenges with unreliable ...
Published January 27, 2025 last updated January 27, 2025 Netanyahu confirmed that Hamas would free another six hostages in the coming week. Meanwhile, a ceasefire deal between Lebanon and Israel has ...
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The White House announced late Sunday that US President Donald Trump would not go forward with tariffs and some sanctions against Colombia, after the South American country agreed to take in ...
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he was ordering punitive tariffs and travel bans on Colombia, among other retaliatory steps. The measures include imposing 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods ...
Within three years, the March 23 movement (M23), supported by Rwanda, has managed to occupy large parts of North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In recent days, the militias have taken c ...
Outside the German Bundestag, flags are flying at half-mast, and inside, wreaths have been placed at the speaker's lectern. Many members of parliament are dressed in black, as are many guests.
Oswiecim, a small Polish town of around 10,000 inhabitants, was occupied by the German Wehrmacht in 1939, annexed and renamed Auschwitz. In 1941, the Nazis established the largest German extermination ...