UN says quake response exhausting aid stocks in Syria
The United Nations said Friday it was rapidly exhausting the aid stocks it had in Syria before the devastating earthquake and needed quick resupply to support the millions affected.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry ordered to evacuate Montecito amid flooding
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex bought their nearly $15 million estate in Montecito after they left their royal duties in 2020.
Global economy 2023: how governments could make the energy crisis worse this year
By attempting to shield consumers from high prices, governments will only encourage consumption via lower prices, prolonging the energy crisis.
Bombardment, air raid sirens mark Ukraine's start to the new year
Russia continued intense attacks on Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine early on New Year's Day, following a barrage of missiles fired on Saturday, with air raid sirens wailing for hours overnight.
Leopard attacks 15 people in a 24-hour rampage in India
A leopard went on a rampage in a town in the Indian state of Assam and injured at least 15 people in just 24 hours.
Russia retaliates on oil price cap as eastern Ukraine sees heavy fighting
Russia retaliated on Tuesday against a price cap on its oil imposed by Western countries, while its forces were involved in heavy fighting around the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Eight teenage girls stab man to death for his 'liquor bottle'
Eight teenage girls have been charged with the second-degree murder of a homeless man in downtown Toronto early Sunday morning.
Ukraine shocked the World in 2022. Will it win the war in 2023?
When Russia invaded Ukraine, Vadym Khlupianets, a 26-year-old ballet dancer at Kyiv's National Operetta Theatre, joined the army.
Elon Musk's Twitter lifts rule against Covid misinformation
Twitter said it has stopped enforcing a policy intended to prevent the spread of Covid misinformation, as new owner Elon Musk -- who has clashed previously with US officials over pandemic safety rules -- continues to remake its content moderation policies.
Iranian refugee whose life inspired Steven Spielberg's 'The Terminal' dies at Paris airport
An Iranian man who lived inside the Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport for 18 years passed away at the same airport on Saturday.
France accepts migrant ship as row with Italy blazes
A rescue ship carrying 230 migrants docked at the French port of Toulon on Friday amid a blazing row between France and Italy over which country is responsible for them.
North Korea fires three ballistic missiles, Seoul says
The launches come a day after Pyongyang fired more than 20 missiles, including one that landed near South Korea's territorial waters.
City sued to prevent German Shepherd puppy from being put to death
In the latest suit filed in a US District Court in Sacramento, the owners claim that Zeus the puppy was stolen by the state when he was seized to be put down.
EU launches training mission for Ukraine troops
The EU on Monday stepped up its military support for Kyiv by launching a mission to train 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers and providing 500 million euros more for weapons.
Hurricane Ian: Dog rescued after nine days on top of RV
In an incident that can only be termed a miracle, a dog managed to survive even after being stuck on top of an RV for at least nine days.
Gunman murders at least 37 in Thai nursery attack
A former police officer shot dead at least 37 people, most of them children, when he stormed a nursery in Thailand on Thursday in one of the kingdom's deadliest mass killings.
Man stabs wife after 'dreaming' she was having an affair
A man in Brazil has been accused of stabbing his wife multiple times allegedly after he saw a dream that she was having an affair with someone.
Turks And Caicos Islands Brace For Hurricane Fiona After It Slams Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic
Residents were ordered to take shelter on the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday as an increasingly powerful Hurricane Fiona churned towards the Caribbean archipelago, leaving death and destruction in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Gastroenteritis, Malaria Kill 9 More People In Pakistan Floods Aftermath
At least nine people died on Monday of infectious and water-borne diseases that have attacked tens of thousands of people in flood-hit Pakistan, government data showed, taking the toll from such causes to 318.
In parks and pubs, Britons say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth
In airport lounges, parks, pubs and city squares, people gathered in front of screens across Britain on Monday to watch the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth, seeking out togetherness even far from the events.
Digital nomads have rejected the office and now want to replace the nation state. But there is a darker side to this quest for global freedom
For a while, COVID-19 appeared to put the brakes on the nomadic dream, as most were forced to head home to western countries and the safety net of healthcare systems.
Analysis-Sterling returns to the 1980s, and it may get cheaper still
Sterling's slide against the dollar to a rate last seen in 1985 has sparked talk of a dramatic spiral downwards that ends in a collapse in confidence in British assets and a balance of payments crisis.
A Ruff Deal: Hong Kong Exodus Sparks Surge In Abandoned Pets
A ruff deal: Hong Kong exodus sparks surge in abandoned pets
Flood-born: Nothing But Mud As Mother, Infant Return To Pakistan Home
Flood-born: Nothing but mud as mother, infant return to Pakistan home
Villagers Brave Snakes And Hunger To Protect Land In Flooded Pakistan
Villagers brave snakes and hunger to protect land in flooded Pakistan
Dutch PM 'ashamed' of asylum failings as MSF steps in
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday said he was "ashamed" of problems at the country's centre for processing asylum requests as humanitarian group Medecins sans Frontieres sent in a team to assist with migrants' medical needs.
Ukrainian refugees set to run London Marathon to raise funds for country
A couple who fled Ukraine amid Russian bombing in February is all set to run the London Marathon to raise money for their country.
Cost of living crisis: what are your rights if your landlord wants to increase your rent?
Cost of living crisis: what are your rights if your landlord wants to increase your rent?
Dog's Life In Cyprus As Man's Best Friend Dumped
Dog's life in Cyprus as man's best friend dumped
Ukraine Set To Restart Soccer League As War Rages On
As soon as the air raid sirens had stopped, Shakhtar Donetsk's players ran out onto the pitch for their final training session on Monday before Ukraine begins an extraordinary new season of its national soccer league.