Air raid warning puzzles Swedish motorists
Foreign affairs minister Dmytro Kuleba says Ukraine will release more details about the Apostolic Nuncio's visit soon.
For nearly 70 years an imagined line running down the Taiwan Strait between Taiwan and China has helped keep the peace but the so-called median line is looking increasingly meaningless as China's modernised navy asserts its strength.
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak, one of two candidates vying to be Britain's next premier, criticised the way outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson handled the COVID-19 pandemic, saying it had been a mistake to "empower" scientists and that the downsides of lockdowns were suppressed.
Search for trapped Mexican miners could take 'almost a year'
Angola's ruling party has a solid majority after nearly all votes were counted in a national election, the electoral commission said on Thursday, but the main opposition party has cast doubt on the results of the divisive poll.
Ukraine said its Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was disconnected from the Ukrainian grid for the first time ever on Thursday, fueling fears of a possible mishap at Europe's largest nuclear facility that is now under Russia's control.
China's aggressive military drills around Taiwan in response to U.S.
Outgoing HRW chief says govts no longer able to hide repression
Mexico arrests alleged mastermind of journalist's murder
Ukraine faces its most difficult winter in modern history but should manage to reach a government goal of building 19 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas reserves in time
Putin will increase the size of Russian military with a significant boost in troops planned for the start of 2023.
More US states ban abortion as Democrats push back
Around 30 nautical miles off the coast of Italy's Sicily, 99 migrants are awaiting an update on their future after nine days at sea as nearby nations discuss who should receive them.
Colombia will suspend aerial bombings targeting illegal armed groups in a bid to avoid collateral damage to civilians and deaths of minors who have been forcibly recruited, Defense Minister Ivan Velasquez said on Thursday.
Germany has been criticised by a global watchdog for failing to do enough to tackle money laundering, such as by prosecuting very few for the crime despite being one of the globe's biggest cash centres.
Myanmar Rohingya Muslims protested across refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh on Thursday, the fifth anniversary of clashes between Rohingya insurgents and Myanmar security forces that drove hundreds of thousands of Rohingya from their homes.
Ever since Exxon Mobil found vast deposits of oil off Guyana's coastline in 2015, government leaders have pledged that black gold would transform the fortunes of one of South America's poorest countries.
Calls for restraint after fighting returns to Ethiopia
The victim called the offender a "monster" and said, "He took away my confidence, my mental health and the happy life that I led before the attack."
Multiple factors could have caused a sinkhole near a copper mine in Chile owned by Canada's Lundin Mining, the president of the miner's local unit said, disagreeing with a government assessment that it was likely responsible for the phenomenon.
The Italian rightist alliance's ambitious spending plans will respect European Union budget rules and not blow a hole in the country's finances, the head of the party topping the polls ahead of a national election next month said.
As many as 7,200 Ukrainian service personnel have gone missing since Russia invaded, according to Ukrainian officials.
Ukrainian authorities said at least 150 Russian soldiers died Wednesday while attempting to advance in several directions in the country.
UN rights chief admits 'tremendous pressure' over Xinjiang report
Facing an unprecedented drought, Portugal's government recommended 43 municipalities temporarily increase water prices for their biggest consumers and suspend street-cleaning and watering in public parks and gardens.
Former Pakistan PM Khan granted bail by anti-terror court
Though the PLA marked a new zone excluding Japan's EEZ hours before the start of the drill, Xi opted to forgo that option and fire the missile.
The child's mother noticed the coffin's top glass fogging up at her daughter's wake. Funeral-goers eventually realized the girl was still alive.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Thursday that she is still aiming to release a long-anticipated report on China's treatment of its Uyghur minority in Xinjiang by the end of her four-year mandate next week.