Deadly fire in Xinjiang stokes anger over China’s zero-Covid policy
A deadly fire in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region has sparked an outburst over the country’s zero-Covid policy, as Beijing battles growing public fatigue over its
A deadly fire in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region has sparked an outburst over the country’s zero-Covid policy, as Beijing battles growing public fatigue over its
Chinese President Xi Jinping told North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Beijing is ready to work with Pyongyang for world peace, North Korean state media
Borys Shyfrin fled the Nazis as a young child along with other members of his Jewish family. More than eight decades later, the Ukrainian Holocaust
The Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN), the country’s last recognized rebel group, said Friday they would invite the United States to join
Benin’s opposition, weakened by the arrests and exile of its leaders, will be allowed to vote in January’s parliamentary elections, four years after they were
Police increased their presence on the streets of Honduras on Friday after President Xiomara Castro declared a state of emergency to quell a surge in
A global wildlife summit concluding on Friday passed resolutions protecting hundreds of threatened species, including sharks, reptiles, turtles and trees. Here are some highlights from
At least three people, including a teenage girl, were killed and 11 others injured on Friday when a 16-year-old gunman opened fire on two schools
French President Emmanuel Macron will raise concerns about the impact of American industry subsidies and tax breaks during talks with US President Joe Biden in
European home ministers on Friday welcomed an EU plan to better coordinate the treatment of migrant arrivals after a furious row erupted between Italy and
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday told a group of mothers whose sons are fighting in Ukraine that he shares the pain of those who
The Taliban’s restrictions on the freedoms of women and girls could amount to a crime against humanity, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in
A deadly fire in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region has sparked an outburst over the country’s zero-Covid policy, as Beijing battles growing public fatigue over its
Chinese President Xi Jinping told North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Beijing is ready to work with Pyongyang for world peace, North Korean state media
Borys Shyfrin fled the Nazis as a young child along with other members of his Jewish family. More than eight decades later, the Ukrainian Holocaust
The Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN), the country’s last recognized rebel group, said Friday they would invite the United States to join
Benin’s opposition, weakened by the arrests and exile of its leaders, will be allowed to vote in January’s parliamentary elections, four years after they were
Police increased their presence on the streets of Honduras on Friday after President Xiomara Castro declared a state of emergency to quell a surge in
A global wildlife summit concluding on Friday passed resolutions protecting hundreds of threatened species, including sharks, reptiles, turtles and trees. Here are some highlights from
At least three people, including a teenage girl, were killed and 11 others injured on Friday when a 16-year-old gunman opened fire on two schools
French President Emmanuel Macron will raise concerns about the impact of American industry subsidies and tax breaks during talks with US President Joe Biden in
European home ministers on Friday welcomed an EU plan to better coordinate the treatment of migrant arrivals after a furious row erupted between Italy and
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday told a group of mothers whose sons are fighting in Ukraine that he shares the pain of those who
The Taliban’s restrictions on the freedoms of women and girls could amount to a crime against humanity, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in