Rubble and relief in recaptured south Ukraine village
North Korea fires more missiles, eight in two weeks
China hasn't caught up to the United States when it comes to global innovation.
Liberation no holiday for Ukraine resort village
'Sabotage' to blame for major German rail breakdown
A powerful truck explosion seriously damaged Russia's road-and-rail bridge to Crimea on Saturday, hitting a prestige symbol of Moscow's annexation of the peninsula and the key supply route to Russian forces battling to hold territory captured in southern Ukraine.
Ireland petrol station blast kills nine
Eid Milad un Nabi or Eid-e-Milad marks the birth of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.
Tunisia coastguard struggles to rein in migrant boats
Five teenagers with a Hong Kong group advocating independence from Chinese rule were ordered by a judge on Saturday to serve up to three years in detention at a correctional facility, for urging an "armed revolution" in a national security case.
Victoriia Maslova abandoned her herbal cosmetics factory in the Ukrainian town of Bucha on the first day of Russia's invasion of the country, fleeing to Poland with her mother and three younger brothers when rockets began hitting a nearby airport.
First minors sentenced under Hong Kong security law
Billionaire Elon Musk, days after floating a possible deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine that drew condemnation in Ukraine, suggested that tensions between China and Taiwan could be resolved by handing over some control of Taiwan to Beijing.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Friday that establishes a new operator for the Exxon Mobil Corp-led Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project in Russia's Far East.
He's not even running -- but US midterms could make or break Trump
Putin 'in a corner' with options narrowing
US ammunition supplies dwindle as Ukraine war drains stockpiles
Britain on Friday rejected Russia's call for a secret ballot in the U.N.
World Bank President David Malpass said on Friday that he was keeping an "intense" focus on the bank's efforts to address climate change and was embracing the U.S.
Veil protests present Iran with its 'Berlin Wall' moment, activist says
A United Nations body agreed on Friday to a long-term aspirational goal for net-zero aviation emissions by 2050, despite challenges from China and other countries aligned largely with airlines amid pressure to curb air pollution.
Uvalde schools suspends police force after bungled shooting response
A U.N. human rights body comfortably passed a motion on Friday to appoint a new independent expert on alleged human rights abuses in Russia, accusing Moscow of creating a "climate of fear" through repression and violence.
Catalonia's pro-independence coalition government was on the verge of collapse on Friday after its junior member decided to abandon it, in the most significant crisis within the Spanish region's separatist movement in the past decade.
A U.S. Navy reconnaissance aircraft flew near the site of the ruptured Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the Baltic Sea hours after the first damage emerged, according to tracking reviewed by Reuters, a flight Washington said was routine.
A gift of 'God': officials hail Vladimir Putin on his 70th birthday
Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Byalyatski chose to return to his native Belarus despite warnings he faced jail there in order to help civil society by distributing international aid donations, a friend of the human rights activist said.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, an ally of Vladimir Putin, is in a politically "very fragile" position due to Russia's military setbacks in Ukraine, Belarus' exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said on Friday.
Biden signs executive order on US-EU personal data privacy
US hiring slows in September as unemployment rate dips