For years, the people of Aleppo bore the brunt of bombardment and fighting when their city, once Syria’s largest and most cosmopolitan, was among the civil war’s fiercest battle zones
One year after the Super Bowl season was marred by a ban on Mexican avocado shipments, another threat has emerged: An environmental complaint that avocado growers are illegally destroying forests that provide critical habitat for monarch butterflies an...
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy arrives in France on rare wartime trip to seek more European weapons and aid
Meme stock mania was supposed to be over, right? Guess what: It's not.
After a shocking jobs report, Larry Summers, treasury secretary under Bill Clinton, said he is more encouraged the Fed can pull off a soft landing, but cautioned it is a "big mistake" to think the economy is "out of the woods" on Fareed Zakaria GPS Sunday.
The world is producing a record amount of single-use plastic waste, mostly made from polymers created from fossil fuels, despite global efforts to reduce plastic pollution and carbon emissions, according to a new report released Monday.
Hideya Tokiyoshi started his career as an English teacher in Tokyo about 30 years ago.
Apple supplier Foxconn says its January monthly sales hit a record high as it bounced back from Covid-19 disruptions in China.
The first stamps featuring King Charles III were unveiled on Wednesday by the Royal Mail, the British postal service.
Elián González, the Cuban boy whose custody battle stoked Cold War-era tensions, has been nominated to serve in the island's National Assembly, the communist-party daily Granma said Monday.
Authorities in Jamaica say they have charged a police officer with abducting and raping a woman following a traffic stop
The 51-year-old bus driver has been arrested and charged with homicide, police say.
France’s TotalEnergies SE doubled its profits in 2022, joining other international oil and gas companies in fattening their bottom lines as high energy prices surged after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Norway’s justice minister has apologized for having failed to admit, when quizzed in Parliament, that she had installed and used TikTok on her government-issued phone
Bulgarian prosecutors have charged a former energy minister in the previous, pro-Western government with mismanagement that allegedly caused losses of 45 million euros ($48 million) to the country’s major state-run gas operator
A new report details the brutality the 29-year-old suffered at the hands of five Memphis officers.
Authorities in northern Mexico say they have found the bodies of 14 people in an overturned pickup truck submerged in a canal
A whirlwind 36 hours are taking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from Kyiv to London, on to Paris and probably to the European Union headquarters in Brussels on Thursday
2 children dead, 6 kids hospitalized after city bus crashes into day care north of Montreal, Quebec police say
Spain’s government has pledged stronger action against cybercrime, which has come to account for about a fifth of all offenses registered in the country