A transit accident in South Africa killed 45 people after a bus plunged off a bridge into a ravine. The only survivor was an 8-year-old girl, authorities said.
Queensland Premier Steven Miles appeared to back a push to reunite Peggy and Molly, who are popular on Instagram. They were separated because of a permit issue.
Jordan has largely managed to contain protests over the war in Gaza. But public anger is spreading, sending shock waves through the security establishment.
After Russian authorities charged four citizens of Tajikistan with the terror strike on the Crocus City Hall concert venue, migrant workers across Russia faced anger and police raids.
The protest resignation of Annelle Sheline, a foreign affairs officer in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, is the latest sign of dissent brewing.
Israeli forces are operating inside al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis, the Israel Defense Forces said, as its raid on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City continues.
Relatives of Marwan Barghouti, the most prominent Palestinian political figure imprisoned by Israel, say he has been mistreated – allegations denied by Israel.
A federal appeals court panel decided to continue blocking a Texas immigration law from taking effect pending an April 3 hearing on the law’s constitutionality.
The IDF says it has “dismantled” 20 of the original 24 Hamas battalions in Gaza, but its remaining fighters are still capable of waging a lethal insurgency.
The Islamic State is a shadow of what it was a bit less than a decade ago, but Islamic State offshoots have spread and gained prominence across the world.
Those taking German citizenship tests could face questions including: What gives Germany its special responsibility for Israel? How is Holocaust denial punished in Germany?
Senior Russian officials have presented an increasingly convoluted description of what happened at the Crocus City Hall concert venue where at least 139 people were killed.
Legal wrangling over abortion and mifepristone — most recently in a federal appeals court — places the U.S. on a different trajectory from the rest of the world.
Israel’s leader canceled a high-level delegation to Washington after the United States abstained from voting on a U.N. cease-fire resolution, allowing it to pass.
The United States will have three weeks to send the High Court its assurances that Assange will receive the full protection of U.S. laws and not be subject to the death penalty.
Legal experts said the resolution was significant, as was the U.S. decision to let it through — signalling the Biden administration is losing patience with Israel.
After using its veto to cover for Israel at the U.N. Security Council three times since Oct. 7, the United States allowed a cease-fire resolution to pass.
Administration officials insisted there was no U.S. policy change, while expressing disappointment in Israel’s abrupt move to cancel a high-level official trip.
Before Friday’s massacre, ISIS spinoffs were on the march from North Africa to South Asia. One group appears laser-focused on terrorist attacks abroad.
Netanyahu’s cancellation of the delegation meant to discuss U.S. misgivings over a Rafah invasion suggests a deepening rift between Israel and the United States.
Russian authorities arrested four men in the deadly attack on the concert venue. The Islamic State claimed responsibility, but Russian media has blamed Ukraine.
The incident at Crocus City Hall, for which the Islamic State has claimed responsibility, has been described as the worst terrorist attack in Russia in 20 years.
U.S. officials are carrying water on the world stage for an increasingly unpopular Israeli government, while fitfully trying behind the scenes to cajole it down a different path.
Brazilian police arrested three suspects in Franco’s killing, providing a rare look at alleged connections between Rio’s political elite and criminal militias.
After the Crocus City attack, Vladimir Putin ignored a claim of responsibility by ISIS, tried to implicate Ukraine and mischaracterized a U.S. warning.
Five festivals or holy times from different cultures and religions are happening in late March: Holi, Nowruz, Easter, Purim and Ramadan. Here’s why and what to know.
Support has poured in for Catherine, Princess of Wales, after she revealed Friday she had been diagnosed with cancer. Many call for her privacy to be respected.
The federal spending package approved by Congress strips hundreds of millions of dollars from UNRWA, the U.N. agency that distributes most aid to Palestinians.
The U.N. Security Council failed to pass a U.S.-led cease-fire resolution. Israel’s Netanayhu pledged a ground invasion of Rafah despite U.S. warnings.
Russian officials say they expect the death toll to rise, given the number of seriously injured people. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Mexico seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of farmworkers. Thanks to globalization, it’s running short. Now employers are calling for guest workers.
María Corina Machado, who won a Venezuelan opposition presidential primary with 92 percent of the vote, called Corina Yori “an honorable person whom I trust.”
The move marks the single largest land seizure by the Israeli government since the 1993 Oslo accords, according to Peace Now, a settlement watchdog group.