Germany's armed forces are facing major problems in attracting new recruits, the defence minister said Wednesday, as Berlin seeks to
Russia on Wednesday called for "urgent national dialogue" in Niger and cautioned the situation could worsen in the wake
Senegal on Wednesday suspended TikTok, saying the video-sharing platform had been used to fan violence sparked by the detention
The abortion party continues their evil.
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Federal officials announced on Tuesday that the FBI found 200 victims of sex trafficking and arrested 126 suspects of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking offenses and another 68 suspects of trafficking during a two-week child exploitation oper...
Instagram and Facebook will stop showing news link to Canadian users in response to a law requiring tech giants to pay news publishers
The Ukrainian president listens too little and asks for too much, a US official told CNBC
Iran hanged 11 members of the Baluch minority on drugs charges within a 48-hour period, an NGO said Wednesday, raising alarm the community
Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson got more than he expected when he helped deal with a medical emergency at a Texas rodeo.
In the middle of the afternoon on Monday, at least nine men brazenly robbed a Gucci store at a mall in Century City in Los Angeles.
Lately, the lack of demonstrable gratitude by the Kyiv’s regime has become deeply disturbing to some of its allies.
Tokyo plans to widen the list of goods falling under the export ban to Russia
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari vows Pakistan will take matters into its own hands unless the Taliban deals with terrorists in Kabul
Nigeria has cut its electricity supply to Niger after West African neighbours imposed sanctions on the junta that ousted the country’s elected leader last week, a Niger power company source said on Wednesday. “Since yesterday, Nigeria has disconnected the...