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A top Iranian official has warned that European threats to reimpose sanctions on Iran could trigger the country to withdraw ...
Victims of the recent global hacking campaign include the National Institutes of Health and the National Nuclear Security ...
The court was asked to rule on whether nations are obligated under international law to protect the Earth’s climate from planet-warming emissions.
Half a million young people are expected to pour into Rome next week for the biggest event of the 2025 Holy Year ...
BAGHDAD — The governor of an Iraqi province where a fire in a shopping mall killed more than 60 people resigned Wednesday.
The exchange, recorded on police video obtained July 22 by The Washington Post, offers the clearest window yet on the day ...
A couple waded down the aisle of a flooded church in Malolos, Philippines, on July 22, amid heavy rain and deadly flooding brought by Typhoon Whipa.
Ukrainians are taking to the streets to protest a new law they worry will undermine the work of two key anti-corruption agencies ...
Poor laborers were lured to the automaker’s cattle ranch in the Brazilian Amazon and promised a better life. Many said they ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the front man for Black Sabbath, died July 22, just weeks after he reunited with his bandmates for a farewell ...
Hill gave up three runs and six hits over five innings in his first major league appearance since last September with Boston.
As President Donald Trump dismantles U.S. soft power and launches trade wars with allies, China is content to sit back and ...