Many of those killed were Ethiopians, the International Organization for Migration said, attempting a dangerous journey that has claimed hundreds of lives.
Days after its independence was restored, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau announced a major inquiry into theft related to the purchase of drones and warfare systems.
Israel’s cabinet is preparing to dismiss Israel’s attorney general, a key Netanyahu critic, as the U.S. grows increasingly impatient with the war in Gaza.
The first official statement from the Kremlin about Trump’s move seemed to distance Russian President Vladimir Putin from Dmitry Medvedev’s inflammatory comments.
Acute water shortages in occupied areas of eastern Ukraine, and angry residents’ appeals for help, contradict propaganda suggesting life is pleasant under Russian control.
More than a million Afghans have returned from Iran this year, according to the U.N. — either forcibly deported or pressured to leave by Tehran authorities.
South Korea’s new foreign minister Cho Hyun traveled to the United States at a delicate moment between the two countries’ relationship.
Brazilian officials have cordoned off a massive parcel of degraded land in the Amazon and leased it to a private carbon credit company to safeguard and restore.
Long before Russia’s 2022 invasion, war simmered in eastern Ukraine and these three families found a way to survive — until the fighting forced them to leave home..
Israeli officials say arming clans can create a counterweight to Hamas. Some critics of the initiative say it aims to undermine Palestinian nationalism.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff says U.S. has a plan to bring home all the remaining hostages held by Hamas and that an end to the war is near.
Recent threats by Russia and President Donald Trump’s deployment of nuclear submarines have brought renewed attention to the world’s nuclear stockpiles.
A missile killed Diana Koshyk and her unborn son in the hospital where she was being treated, near a building Ukrainian soldiers used as a makeshift base.
Airdrop flights offered a vantage over the closed-off Gaza Strip.
Carlo Alberto Capella served prison time for a child pornography conviction but was allowed to return to work at the Vatican, posing a test for Pope Leo XIV.
Karim Khan’s familial relationship with a member of the legal team defending the Venezuelan government before the ICC drew scrutiny after a Post report in September.
The bipartisan legislation was introduced as tensions soared between Washington and Moscow, which has spurned President Donald Trump’s bid to end the Ukraine war.
The Canadian prime minister said he was ‘disappointed’ after U.S. tariffs hikes. Some business groups and even his rivals say he shouldn’t cave to Trump’s demands.
Ukrainian officials said a Russian aerial attack was the most deadly on Kyiv this year.
Here’s how Canada, Mexico, China and other countries fare under President Donald Trump’s plan to rebalance global trade.
England’s women’s national team, the Lionesses, are two-time Euro champions, upstaging the English men who have failed to bring home a big trophy for 60 years.
Dupes of the internet-viral Labubu dolls are being sold around the world. Chinese authorities are now seizing them by the thousands in a counterfeit crackdown.
Israel said it would allow more food to enter Gaza and provide secure corridors for humanitarian aid. But U.N. officials say almost nothing has changed.
Languishing U.S.-India trade talks and a series of harsh posts from President Trump have led to growing alarm in New Delhi.
Bukele’s party advanced major constitutional changes in the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly that will allow a president to serve an unlimited number of terms.