South Korean fighter pilots on Thursday accidentally dropped eight bombs on a village near Seoul, seriously injuring two people during a live-fire exercise. One was a 60-year-old woman who underwent s...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Wednesday resigned from office, saying it had been his pleasure to serve France. His resignation followed a no-confidence vote led by the La France Insoumise op...
Members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan seriously wounded a Catholic bishop over the weekend (Nov. 30-Dec. 1) after soldiers from the rival Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) had harassed and robbed him.
After police indicted 37 individuals, including a Catholic priest, evangelical Christian supporters of the right-wing former president called the investigation an effort by the current president to persecute Brazil's conservatives.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday sanctioned 35 entities allegedly involved in the shipping of Iranian petroleum to foreign markets. The United States began sanctioning the oil on Oct. 11, follo...
The Kremlin oversaw the forced adoptions of at least 314 Ukrainian children into Russian families, according to a report published Tuesday by the Yale School of Public Health. Researchers only confirm...
The National Non-Discrimination and Equality Tribunal determined that non-Christian pupils should be compensated 1,500 euros ($1,562 USD) by the school.
President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday to suppress what he called pro-North Korean activities, the Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency reported. The martial law order made illegal all poli...
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