Turkey has approved a request by the pro-Kurdish DEM party to visit jailed PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan, who is serving life in solitary confinement, the justice minister and a party spokesman said ...
The bird flu virus found in a severely ill patient hospitalized in the United States has mutated to become better adapted to human airways, though there is no evidence it has spread beyond the ...
US President-elect Donald Trump filed a brief Friday urging the Supreme Court to pause a law that would ban TikTok the day ...
A silent crowd gathered in the Syrian capital Damascus on Friday to press the new authorities about the fate of relatives who went missing under Bashar al-Assad and to demand justice for their loved ...
Mozambique's president-elect Daniel Chapo on Friday called for "non-violence" and "unity" after widespread rioting this week sparked by his ruling party's contested election win.
Mexico will launch a mobile application with an alert button for migrants facing imminent detention in the United States, the government said Friday, following President-elect Donald Trump's threats ...
The United States imposed sanctions Friday on Georgia's former prime minister and key powerbroker Bidzina Ivanishvili, saying he is undermining the country's democratic future for Russia's benefit.
A "human wave" of North Korean soldiers fighting on Russia's side in the Ukraine war are being sent to their deaths in futile attacks by generals who see them as "expendable," the White House said ...
Tens of thousands of people in Bosnia were still without electricity Friday due to a snowstorm, as rescuers found the body of a weather station employee dead on a mountain.
The Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan this week suffered physical "external interference", the ...
Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels on Friday said they fired a missile at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport, after the Israeli military reported a missile had been intercepted. The latest claimed attack by ...
A Russian court on Friday sentenced a singer who burned his passport in protest at Moscow’s Ukraine offensive to five and a half years in prison. Eduard Sharlot, 26, was found guilty of “publicly ...