BEIRUT (dpa)- Protesters have filled the streets across Lebanon for the past six days, rallying against austerity measures and economic problems while making sure they are having fun. They have...
WASHINGTON, dpa correspondents (dpa)- NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir made history Friday by conducting the first all-female spacewalk to repair part of the International Space...
Berlin - By Ella Joyner, - Albania and North Macedonia were left waiting for news about their hopes to start European Union accession negotiations after EU leaders finished summit talks in Brussels...
ISLAMABAD, Zia Khan and Qamar Zaman (dpa)– Prince William and his wife Kate arrived in Pakistan on Monday for the first trip by British royals to the country in more than a decade, officials said. A...
LONDON, dpa correspondents (dpa)- A former paralympic athlete who glued himself to a plane at London City Airport during Extinction Rebellion protests this week has pleaded not guilty to charges of...
RIYADH (dpa)- Saudi Arabia said on Saturday that it was ready to help an Iranian oil tanker that was damaged in the Red Sea the day before but the vessel has switched off its tracking system. On...
Tokyo - By Takehiko Kambayashi, – Typhoon Hagibis wreaked havoc in wide areas of Japan, leaving at least 19 people dead and more than a dozen missing as record rains flooded rivers and triggered...
Vatican City (dpa) - Cardinal John Henry Newman, a renowned 19th-century Anglican convert and leading Victorian intellectual, is set to become the first English Catholic saint of the post-Reformation...
WASHINGTON (dpa)- The United States has for the first time confirmed the death of a top al-Qaeda official accused of making bombs and coordinating terrorist attacks. Ibrahim al-Asiri was killed two...
Halle, Germany (dpa) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country would do all it could to fight far-right extremism after officials revealed evidence on Thursday that an attack on a Halle...