North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea off its east coast on Saturday, hours before South Korea staged a large military show, displaying stealth fighters and its own missiles.
Afghan Hazaras vow return to class despite academy bombing
Ukraine says 24 dead after attack on civilian convoy
Raihana, 19, wanted to be a doctor, studying until midnight in recent weeks for Afghanistan's university entrance exam, a chance for women to advance their education even as they face growing restrictions from the Taliban government.
Each time Juan Briones descends deep into the ground of northern Mexico to dig for coal he knows he must balance earning a living and avoiding death.
Hundreds of Iraqis gathered in Baghdad's central Tahrir square on Saturday to mark the anniversary of anti-government unrest that erupted in 2019, amid tight security and prolonged political deadlock in the country.
The teen's father filed a complaint this week after he came across a video clip of his daughter's gang rape.
Vegetarianism helps reduce the risk of cancer, promotes heart health, and controls blood pressure.
International Music Day, which is observed on Oct. 1, was created to foster harmonious coexistence between communities.
Ukraine said on Saturday it had encircled thousands of Russian troops around the eastern town of Lyman, in a battlefield rebuttal to the Kremlin a day after it proclaimed the region to be part of Russia.
Russia isolated after backlash over annexed Ukraine regions
Kabul classroom bombing death toll rises to 35 as women protest 'genocide'
Boats in the streets, cars in the sea: Fort Myers Beach pummeled by Ian
Afghan women protest Hazara 'genocide' after Kabul bombing
Centrists set to win as Latvia holds elections
Long Covid remains a mystery, though theories are emerging
'Worry and fear': Incessant Israeli drones heighten Gaza anxiety
Brazil's youngest voters betting on 76-year-old candidate
US would know if Russia prepares nuclear strike: experts
The Burkina strongman kicked out in a coup
The Russian ambassador to the United Nations on Friday told the Security Council that the U.S.
Brazilians go to the polls on Sunday to vote in one of the world's most closely watched elections this year.
US, allies not 'intimidated' by Putin: Biden
Russia vetoes UN bid against Ukraine annexations, China abstains
The International Monetary Fund said its executive board approved a new mechanism for low-condition emergency loans to help vulnerable countries cope with food shortages and rising costs stemming from Russia's war in Ukraine.
US Congress signs off on $12 bn for war-torn Ukraine
U.S. consumers are exhibiting fragility ahead of the peak period for corporate results next month, as some are struggling to pay bills and others are slowing purchases of cars, sneakers, and household goods, the week's earnings show.
Bodies in cars, on the ground after Zaporizhzhia civilian convoy strike
The Ukraine war's disruptions to grain and fertilizer flows have prompted the worst food security crisis since at least the one following the 2007-2008 global financial meltdown, with some 345 million people now facing life-threatening shortages, the International Monetary Fund said on Friday.
The Biden administration on Friday added further sanctions on Russia and Russian entities following Putin's annexation of four regions in Ukraine.