World military expenditure rose to a record $2.24 trillion in 2022.
As Russia's combat losses continued to mount in the war in Ukraine, a blame game began to simmer between the two factions in the Russian forces.
The shootout stemmed from Russia's inability to advance on the frontlines in Ukraine.
Russian soldiers in the Ukrainian city of Lysychansk were not given shovels to dig up the trenches.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has deployed a team of disaster response experts for Sudan in the region to coordinate the humanitarian response as fighting rocks the country, USAID head Samantha Power said on Sunday.
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The child was shot in the head after the car he was traveling in was swarmed by a gang of robbers.
Twitter has dropped "state-affiliated" and "government-funded" labels from media accounts after widespread complaints, according to a review Friday of many high-profile pages.
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New intelligence reveals that the FSB had insiders within the highest security agencies in Ukraine.
Despite the sanctions triggered by the war in Ukraine, more Russians have become billionaires and now has a combined wealth worth $505 billion.
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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested providing weapons to North Korea if South Korea proceeded to send lethal aid to Ukraine.
Leaked U.S. intelligence documents showed that China ignored the Russian mercenary group Wagner's request for weapons and ammunition earlier this year.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created a perfect storm for global food insecurity.
UN says up to 20,000 have fled Sudan fighting for Chad
A U.S. congressional war game simulating a Chinese invasion of Taiwan showed the need to arm the island "to the teeth," the chair of a committee on China said on Thursday, after the exercise indicated the U.S.
Yellen said Thursday that the United States remains firm in its conviction to defend its values and national security.
Ukraine says Russia's invasion justifies its campaign to join the alliance even more, expressing frustration that the West has not given it guarantees or a timeframe for eventual membership.
During a virtual meeting of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, Biden urged his counterparts to meet a target of limiting overall global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
The 70-year-old woman claimed that she was made to sign a written confession under immense pressure from the police that interrogated her.
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The 13-year-old boy was on his way to buy milk and groceries when a pack of dogs began surrounding him.
The news came directly from the horse's mouth, particularly from Mahindra group Chairman Anand Mahindra, whose statement suggested that the automaker' decision to embrace cryptocurrency could be a potentially game-changing move.
"A lot of people ask me, you know, where are the aliens? ... If anyone would know about aliens on Earth it would probably be me," he said in an interview.
The Kremlin has tried to evade the sanctions, aimed at isolating its economy, using cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
China is on the cusp of becoming the third nuclear superpower after partnering with Russia to build reactors that could help produce atom bombs.