- January 16th, 2025
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Former justice official Joseph Badio, suspected in the killing of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, was arrested in Port-au-Prince after being on the run for over two years. Badio worked for Haiti's Ministry of Justice and the...
CHICAGO A baroque landscape painting by 18th-century Austrian artist Johann Franz Nepomuk Lauterer, which went missing during World War II, has been returned to Germany. The FBI handed over the artwork to a German museum representative in a ceremony at...
LONDON Hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes and schools closed in parts of Scotland as northern Europe braced for stormy weather, heavy rain, and gale-force winds from the east. The Met Office issued a rare red alert for...
The United States has vetoed a resolution by the United Nations Security Council that would have called for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants to allow humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip. The vote...
Vadim Shtepa, a regionalist expert, argues that de-imperialization and de-colonization of Russia cannot be achieved solely through hostility towards Russians as an ethnic group. He believes that the joint efforts of Russian regions and non-Russian republics can destroy the empire,...
The EU is conducting its first-ever live military exercises (MILEX) from the Rota naval base in Southern Spain, as part of its crisis response force. The exercise involves 2,800 personnel, 25 aircraft, 6 ships, space, cyber assets, and special operations...
A deadly Islamist attack in Belgium by a Tunisian asylum-seeker who lived in Italy and Sweden has highlighted security gaps and failed returns policies, leading to an EU push to overhaul its troubled migration system. The attack coincided with heightened...
Donald Trump has appeared in a New York civil fraud trial, claiming it distracts from his campaign to reclaim the White House in 2024. He criticizes a limited gag order imposed by a Washington judge in a separate criminal trial...
Republican Jim Jordan has postponed his bid for speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives after coming short in a first vote, raising questions about his chances of winning the job. Jordan needs 217 votes to claim the speaker's gavel,...
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