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Georgia rocked by clashes over 'foreign agent' bill

Georgia rocked by clashes over 'foreign agent' bill

A number of protesters were detained during Tuesday's clashes, media reports say

Riot police in Georgia have fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse crowds protesting against a bill seen by the opposition as targeting media freedoms.

Demonstrators threw eggs and bottles at the police outside the parliament in the capital, Tbilisi. The crowds retreated, but clashes continued on the main Rustaveli Avenue late on Tuesday. A number of people were reportedly injured and detained. On 17 April, MPs gave their initial backing to the "foreign agent" bill. Under the bill proposed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and independent media that receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors would have to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power".

They would also be monitored by Georgia's justice ministry and could be forced to share sensitive information - or face hefty fines of up to 25,000 Georgian lari ($9,400; £7,500). The passing of the bill in its first reading triggered a series of street protests. On Tuesday, several protesters were injured during the clashes in Tbilisi, media reports say. Georgia's IPN news agency says that Levan Khabeishvili, chairman of the main opposition party United National Movement, was severely beaten and taken to hospital. Reuters news agency says that eyewitnesses saw some police officers physically attack protesters. A number of protesters were reportedly detained. The Georgian authorities have not publicly commented on the injury claims. Opponents of the bill demand that the government scrap it, arguing that it is inspired by authoritarian legislation that neighbouring Russia uses to crush dissent. They are also concerned that the bill could be used to crush critical voices ahead of the parliamentary elections later this year. Parallels have been drawn with an authoritarian bill which came into force in Russia in 2012, and which the Russian government has since used to marginalise voices challenging the Kremlin - including prominent cultural figures, media organisations and civil society groups, reports the BBC's South Caucasus correspondent, Rayhan Demytrie. She says many are also worried that such a law will derail Georgia from its path towards the much-coveted status of EU membership which - according to a poll by the US National Democratic Institute - is supported by nearly 80% of Georgians. Georgia was granted EU candidate status in December 2023, but now both Brussels and Washington have said the adoption of the foreign agents law would be detrimental to Georgia's European ambitions. A number of European leaders have warned the proposed bill is "incompatible" with European norms and values. But the government of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze is standing firm. Mr Kobakhidze has accused NGOs of attempting to stage revolutions in Georgia twice, of promoting "gay propaganda" and of attacking the Georgian Orthodox Church. The government insists the bill is about ensuring transparency and rejects the notion that it is against European values - or that Russia is behind the legislation. On Monday, Georgian Dream organised its own rally in response to the protests. Bidzina Ivanishvili, the party's billionaire founder, addressed the crowds, strongly criticising the West.

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Ukraine got its hands on North Korean rockets that troops say are wildly unpredictable and 'do crazy things,' and they're lobbing them at the Russians

Ukraine got its hands on North Korean rockets that troops say are wildly unpredictable and 'do crazy things,' and they're lobbing them at the Russians

Ukrainian forces are using North Korean-made rockets against Russian forces, FT reported. It's unclear how Ukrainian soldiers

Singapore hangs a man for drug trafficking. It will hang a woman on Friday — the first in 19 years

Singapore hangs a man for drug trafficking. It will hang a woman on Friday — the first in 19 years

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Ukraine sends fresh troops into the battlefield in new push against the Russians

Ukraine sends fresh troops into the battlefield in new push against the Russians

Ukrainian forces are intensifying efforts to retake territory on the front lines, increasing attacks and committing

North Korea's Kim shows off banned missiles to Russian minister

North Korea's Kim shows off banned missiles to Russian minister

SEOUL (Reuters) -Russia's defence minister accompanied North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to a defence exhibition

Niger soldiers declare coup on national TV

Niger soldiers declare coup on national TV

Soldiers in the West African country of Niger have announced a coup on national TV. They said

African leaders seek grain commitments at Russia summit with Putin

African leaders seek grain commitments at Russia summit with Putin

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Ukraine war: Zelenskyy condemns corruption, UK slammed for Wagner ignorance, US spy drones

Ukraine war: Zelenskyy condemns corruption, UK slammed for Wagner ignorance, US spy drones

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Greece fires - live: Firefighting plane crashes into hillside in ball of flames

A firefighting plane has crashed during extinguishing efforts in south-eastern Greece. Footage of the incident shows the

EasyJet pilot warns passengers on flight to Rhodes to get off plane moments before take-off

EasyJet pilot warns passengers on flight to Rhodes to get off plane moments before take-off

An easyJet pilot warned passengers to get off a plane bound for Rhodes seconds before take-off,

York street food boss Stam pledges profits to victims of Greek wildfires

York street food boss Stam pledges profits to victims of Greek wildfires

A York businessman from Corfu who runs a popular Greek food stall at Shambles Market has

Greece ‘at war’ with wildfires, warns country’s PM, as blazes rip through Corfu and Rhodes

Greece ‘at war’ with wildfires, warns country’s PM, as blazes rip through Corfu and Rhodes

Greece’s Prime Minister has warned the country is “at war” as wildfires stoked by near-record heatwaves

Tributes pour in for BBC newsreader George Alagiah following his death aged 67

Tributes pour in for BBC newsreader George Alagiah following his death aged 67

BBC newsreader George Alagiah has been remembered as “one of the best and bravest journalists of

‘It’s guns versus butter’: Russia on the brink as Putin’s war chest empties

‘It’s guns versus butter’: Russia on the brink as Putin’s war chest empties

Even as a flurry of oligarchs had their superyachts unceremoniously seized last year, the Russian economy

CNN: Western weapons headed to Ukraine last year were stolen before their recovery

CNN: Western weapons headed to Ukraine last year were stolen before their recovery

Some Western-provided weapons sent to Ukraine in 2022 were stolen by criminals and arms dealers before

Defence Ministry gave Lviv Arsenal company US$36.8 million for mines but did not receive any

Defence Ministry gave Lviv Arsenal company US$36.8 million for mines but did not receive any

Lviv Arsenal company received UAH 1.4 billion (approx. US$36.8 million) from the Defenсe Ministry for the

Ukraine launches first cluster bomb attack on Russian troops

Ukraine launches first cluster bomb attack on Russian troops

Ukraine has launched its first cluster bomb attack against Russian forces in southeastern Ukraine, according to

Russia's grain deal exit is a stab in the back - Kenya

Russia's grain deal exit is a stab in the back - Kenya

Russia's withdrawal from the deal allowing Ukraine to safely export grain through the Black Sea is

Kenya Azimio demonstrations: 'I feel betrayed by William Ruto'

Kenya Azimio demonstrations: 'I feel betrayed by William Ruto'

Kenya is braced for the latest in a series of opposition protests against the rising cost

China prepares for naval drills with Russia in sign of continuing support amid Ukraine conflict

China prepares for naval drills with Russia in sign of continuing support amid Ukraine conflict

China said Wednesday it has dispatched navy ships in preparation for joint exercises with Russia’s sea

Fire at military base in Crimea forces evacuation of more than 2,000 people

Fire at military base in Crimea forces evacuation of more than 2,000 people

(Reuters) -A fire that broke out at the military training grounds in the Kirovske district on

Russia strikes Ukraine grain port after pulling out of export deal

Russia strikes Ukraine grain port after pulling out of export deal

KYIV (Reuters) - Russia struck Ukraine's port of Odesa with missiles and drones on Tuesday, a

Ukraine says 'complicated' situation in fighting in east, some success in south

Ukraine says 'complicated' situation in fighting in east, some success in south

KYIV (Reuters) - Kyiv reported a "complicated" situation in fighting in eastern Ukraine and success in

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Students are being ‘ripped off’ by bad degrees, warns Rishi Sunak

Students are being “ripped off” by universities offering bad degrees, Rishi Sunak warns as he unveils

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Did Killer Sea Drones Just Blow Up Putin’s Beloved Bridge?

The only bridge linking Russia to the occupied Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea was damaged by explosions

Kenyan court acquits 'miracle baby' pastor in trafficking case

Kenyan court acquits 'miracle baby' pastor in trafficking case

A Kenyan court on Monday acquitted a controversial self-styled preacher who claimed he could help infertile

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Lithuania provides Zelenskyy with 15-year-old but safe car at NATO summit

At the NATO summit in Vilnius, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was offered not a new, but the

Ukraine changes its counteroffensive tactics after heavy equipment losses – NYT

Ukraine changes its counteroffensive tactics after heavy equipment losses – NYT

Ukrainian troops have changed the tactics of conducting a counteroffensive, which helped them reduce losses in

Ukraine destroys S-400 launcher used by Russians to attack Kramatorsk — Stratcom

Ukraine destroys S-400 launcher used by Russians to attack Kramatorsk — Stratcom

A Ukrainian HIMARS multiple rocket launcher has destroyed the Russian S-400 launcher that attacked the town

Russia’s State TV Hacked: Millions Told “The Hour Of Reckoning Has Come” – In Ukrainian

Russia’s State TV Hacked: Millions Told “The Hour Of Reckoning Has Come” – In Ukrainian

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has seen his State TV channel experience a humiliating primetime hack, in

'You have to kill': The new battle for Bakhmut

'You have to kill': The new battle for Bakhmut

Yuriy Korpan is 39 years old but looks a decade older, his face worn as he

Suspect arrested in killing of a former Russian submarine captain who reportedly attacked Ukraine

Suspect arrested in killing of a former Russian submarine captain who reportedly attacked Ukraine

A 64-year-old man has been arrested in southern Russia for the shooting death of a former

Is Russia really ‘caught in a trap’ in Bakhmut?

Is Russia really ‘caught in a trap’ in Bakhmut?

As generals go, Oleksandr Syrskyi is one the laconic ones. But once in a while, the commander

‘Suspect’ in Murder of Russian Sub Commander Nabbed in Underwear

‘Suspect’ in Murder of Russian Sub Commander Nabbed in Underwear

A Russian submarine commander blamed for atrocities in Ukraine was gunned down on his morning jog

Russia said it was blindsided by Turkey after Zelenskyy left the country with formerly imprisoned Azov battalion members

Russia said it was blindsided by Turkey after Zelenskyy left the country with formerly imprisoned Azov battalion members

Five Ukrainian soldiers returned from Turkey, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced. Russia said Turkey violated an agreement for

Ukraine marks 500 days of war by admitting it blew up Russia's bridge to Crimea

Ukraine marks 500 days of war by admitting it blew up Russia's bridge to Crimea

A Ukrainian official says the bridge to Crimea was targeted last year to disrupt Russian logistics. The

At least 22 officers injured in the German town of Giessen following unrest – police

At least 22 officers injured in the German town of Giessen following unrest – police

At least 22 police officers were injured Saturday in unrest in the western German town of

They lied about Afghanistan. They lied about Iraq. Now they're lying about Ukraine

They lied about Afghanistan. They lied about Iraq. Now they're lying about Ukraine

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UK intelligence describes critical situation of Russian Federation in Bakhmut

UK intelligence describes critical situation of Russian Federation in Bakhmut

Ukrainian forces are continuing to carry out successful offensives near the city of Bakhmut in Donetsk

Final warning for police officer who faked Covid tests with red pen

Final warning for police officer who faked Covid tests with red pen

A police officer has been given a final written warning after forging a positive Covid test

Ukraine war: Ukrainian missiles strike 'entire front', US to send cluster bombs, NATO tracks Wagner

Ukraine war: Ukrainian missiles strike 'entire front', US to send cluster bombs, NATO tracks Wagner

Ukrainian missiles rain down on Russian front Kyiv launched an array of missiles against Russia's "entire front",

Russian jets again harass U.S. drones over Syria, says Air Force

Russian jets again harass U.S. drones over Syria, says Air Force

For the second time in less than a day, Russian fighter jets harassed U.S. hunter-killer drones

Sri Lankans jump ship as a bankrupt nation struggles

Sri Lankans jump ship as a bankrupt nation struggles

The snaking queues for food and fuel that crisscrossed Sri Lanka last year have given way

'Putin chef' turned Russian mutineer is exiled. What will happen to Prigozhin's US election-hacking operation?

'Putin chef' turned Russian mutineer is exiled. What will happen to Prigozhin's US election-hacking operation?

WASHINGTON− Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin's Russian mutiny has failed and he's been exiled to

69-year-old woman dies following alligator attack during her dog walk

69-year-old woman dies following alligator attack during her dog walk

A 69-year-old woman has died following an alligator attack in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, authorities

A defiant Putin renewed calls for countries to trade with Russia using local currencies in his first international appearance after the failed Wagner mutiny

A defiant Putin renewed calls for countries to trade with Russia using local currencies in his first international appearance after the failed Wagner mutiny

Vladimir Putin has touted the use of local currencies — instead of the dollar —for trade. At

South Korea Salvages North’s Satellite in Intelligence Win

South Korea Salvages North’s Satellite in Intelligence Win

(Bloomberg) -- South Korea salvaged a failed North Korean spy satellite from the sea, giving it

Muslim nations denounce Koran burning in Sweden

Muslim nations denounce Koran burning in Sweden

Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations on Thursday condemned the burning of the

Violence erupts in Paris after teenager is shot dead by police

Violence erupts in Paris after teenager is shot dead by police

Violence erupted in a suburb of Paris on Tuesday night after police shot and killed a

Russia Latest: Biden, Scholz Say Putin Weakened by Failed Mutiny

Russia Latest: Biden, Scholz Say Putin Weakened by Failed Mutiny

(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin has been weakened by Yevgeny Prigozhin’s failed rebellion,

UN expert condemns 'mass deportations' of Haitians fleeing conflict

UN expert condemns 'mass deportations' of Haitians fleeing conflict

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - An independent expert to the United Nations condemned mass deportations of Haitians who

China’s New Law Extends Xi’s Combative Foreign Policy Stance

China’s New Law Extends Xi’s Combative Foreign Policy Stance

(Bloomberg) -- China has passed a sweeping foreign policy law that bolts together a slew of

Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin wanted to ‘wipe out’ Prigozhin during Wagner mutiny, says Belarus president

Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin wanted to ‘wipe out’ Prigozhin during Wagner mutiny, says Belarus president

Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko said he persuaded Vladimir Putin not to “wipe out” Wagner mercenary chief

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Saudi Arabia Wants Tourists. It Didn’t Expect Christians.

HAQL, Saudi Arabia — The caravan of five Toyota Land Cruisers raced across Saudi Arabia’s rocky

Prigozhin says he's sorry Wagner mercenaries shot down Russian aircraft, but the military might not forgive them for killing its service members

Prigozhin says he's sorry Wagner mercenaries shot down Russian aircraft, but the military might not forgive them for killing its service members

Wagner fighters downed several Russian military aircraft during their short-lived rebellion. Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Monday that

The US's biggest arms buyers are looking elsewhere for a next-generation fighter jet, but it won't be easy to find

The US's biggest arms buyers are looking elsewhere for a next-generation fighter jet, but it won't be easy to find

Leading Arab Gulf states—Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar—are among the top buyers of US arms. But

An ex-convict returned from war and a Russian village lived in fear. Then police say he killed again

An ex-convict returned from war and a Russian village lived in fear. Then police say he killed again

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — When Ivan Rossomakhin returned home from the war in Ukraine three months

Wagner chief vows to topple Russia top brass, says fighters 'ready to die'

Wagner chief vows to topple Russia top brass, says fighters 'ready to die'

The head of the Wagner mercenary group said Saturday he had crossed into Russia with his

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Newcastle United owner Amanda Staveley plunged into bankruptcy row

Newcastle United co-owner Amanda Staveley has been plunged into a multimillion-pound bankruptcy row with a Greek

Russian Thermonuclear Bomb Creator Found Dead in Moscow

Russian Thermonuclear Bomb Creator Found Dead in Moscow

A nuclear physicist who helped create Russia’s first hydrogen bomb was found dead in a Moscow

Hajj disasters: stampedes, infernos and a bloody siege

Hajj disasters: stampedes, infernos and a bloody siege

It is Islam's holiest pilgrimage, but the hajj to Mecca in Saudi Arabia has in recent

Russian assassination attempt of CIA asset on US soil shows major security shift: 'This is a game changer'

Russian assassination attempt of CIA asset on US soil shows major security shift: 'This is a game changer'

A 2020 attempt by Russian agents to target and kill a CIA asset on U.S. soil

Ukraine-Russia war live: Storm Shadow missile strike damages Crimea bridge

Ukraine-Russia war live: Storm Shadow missile strike damages Crimea bridge

Ukrainian forces have carried out a missile strike on a bridge connecting Ukraine’s Kherson region and

Raids, executions as Saudi Arabia wages war on drugs

Raids, executions as Saudi Arabia wages war on drugs

After a spate of arrests and executions for drug offences, Ibrahim, a dealer in Saudi Arabia,

Heavy casualties on both sides as Ukraine offensive edges forward

Heavy casualties on both sides as Ukraine offensive edges forward

Heavy casualties are being endured by both Ukrainian and Russian forces, British military intelligence has said,

Billionaire Is on the Missing Titanic Tourist Sub, Stepson Says

Billionaire Is on the Missing Titanic Tourist Sub, Stepson Says

Billionaire Hamish Harding is one of the five people on board the Polar Prince, the missing

Meet the typical Japanese millennial: Victims of the country's 'Lost Decade,' they are trapped in dead-end jobs and are adamant about never having kids

Meet the typical Japanese millennial: Victims of the country's 'Lost Decade,' they are trapped in dead-end jobs and are adamant about never having kids

Japan experienced a serious economic downturn after an asset-price bubble from 1986 to 1991 popped. Japan then

Titanic Diver Says Friends on Missing Sub May Be Doomed

Titanic Diver Says Friends on Missing Sub May Be Doomed

An experienced diver who says he knows three of the five people on the missing submersible

George, Charlotte and Louis join grandfather King Charles III at his 1st Trooping the Colour as king

George, Charlotte and Louis join grandfather King Charles III at his 1st Trooping the Colour as king

Britain's royal family stepped out Saturday for a historic moment in the reign of King Charles

Uganda school attack: Students among at least 41 killed

Uganda school attack: Students among at least 41 killed

According to Ugandan police, the raid was carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), who

Antony Blinken arrives in Beijing - becoming first top US diplomat to visit China in five years

Antony Blinken arrives in Beijing - becoming first top US diplomat to visit China in five years

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Beijing. His arrival marks the first visit of

Ukraine war must end, South African President Ramaphosa tells Putin

Ukraine war must end, South African President Ramaphosa tells Putin

The war in Ukraine must end, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has told Russia's leader Vladimir

'Is Taiwan Not China?’: Lionel Messi encounters passport mix-up at Beijing airport

'Is Taiwan Not China?’: Lionel Messi encounters passport mix-up at Beijing airport

Lionel Messi was recently stopped from entering China ahead of a friendly Thursday match in Beijing

Ukraine‘s long-awaited counteroffensive takes its toll

Ukraine‘s long-awaited counteroffensive takes its toll

Earlier this month, Ukraine implemented its counteroffensive against Russia, which the country has been planning for

Russian military bloggers are losing their minds over reports that a Russian unit was blasted by artillery while waiting 2 hours for their commander to give a motivational speech

Russian military bloggers are losing their minds over reports that a Russian unit was blasted by artillery while waiting 2 hours for their commander to give a motivational speech

Russian pro-war bloggers are livid over a report that a unit was made to wait hours

Germany unveils 1st national security strategy to address growing threats, singles out Russia

Germany unveils 1st national security strategy to address growing threats, singles out Russia

The German government has said Russia is the greatest security threat “for the foreseeable future” and

Putin mixes threats of new offensive in Ukraine with offers of peace talks

Putin mixes threats of new offensive in Ukraine with offers of peace talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin made extensive comments about the war in Ukraine, alternating threats of a

Russia has lost so much money due to the Ukraine war that it's now trying to raise $4 billion by slapping a windfall tax on its oligarchs

Russia has lost so much money due to the Ukraine war that it's now trying to raise $4 billion by slapping a windfall tax on its oligarchs

Russia will slap windfall taxes on large companies making over 1 billion rubles in profits since

‘Luckiest man alive’ – Abandoned Russian soldier watches comrades that ditched him go up in flames

‘Luckiest man alive’ – Abandoned Russian soldier watches comrades that ditched him go up in flames

A Russian soldier sitting atop a Russian armored vehicle was left for dead by his comrades

Ukraine war: Kyiv breaks through Russia's first defensive lines

Ukraine war: Kyiv breaks through Russia's first defensive lines

Ukraine has broken through Russia’s first line of defence in several places 48 hours after launching

Kyiv says it intercepted call showing Russia blew up Kakhovka dam

Kyiv says it intercepted call showing Russia blew up Kakhovka dam

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's domestic security service said on Friday it had intercepted a telephone call proving

Scholz, Macron, Duda to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine in Paris

Scholz, Macron, Duda to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine in Paris

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Polish President Andrzej Duda will arrive in Paris next Monday for

Vatican: Pope doing well after surgery, has another good night

Vatican: Pope doing well after surgery, has another good night

ROME -- Pope Francis had a second good night in the hospital recovering from surgery to

NATO allies prepare unprecedented air deployment exercise over Europe in show of force to Russia

NATO allies prepare unprecedented air deployment exercise over Europe in show of force to Russia

BERLIN -- Germany is preparing to host the biggest air deployment exercise in NATO's history, a

Sudan authorities declare UN envoy 'persona non grata'

Sudan authorities declare UN envoy 'persona non grata'

Sudanese authorities loyal to the regular army have declared UN envoy Volker Perthes "persona non grata",

Russia accuses Ukraine of 'blatant lies' about Crimea discrimination, MH17

Russia accuses Ukraine of 'blatant lies' about Crimea discrimination, MH17

THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Russia on Thursday denied Ukrainian accusations that it backed pro-Russian separatists in

Russia files lawsuit against Ukraine in The Hague for the alleged destruction of the Kakhovka HPP

Russia files lawsuit against Ukraine in The Hague for the alleged destruction of the Kakhovka HPP

Russia has filed legal proceedings against Ukraine with the International Criminal Court and the International Court

AP Exclusive: Drone footage of collapsed dam shows ruined structure, devastation and no sign of life

AP Exclusive: Drone footage of collapsed dam shows ruined structure, devastation and no sign of life

KHERSON, Ukraine (AP) — Exclusive drone footage of the collapsed Ukrainian dam and surrounding villages under

Many in Russia's elite no longer believe Putin can win the Ukraine war, report says: 'The best they hope for is that Russia will lose without humiliation'

Many in Russia's elite no longer believe Putin can win the Ukraine war, report says: 'The best they hope for is that Russia will lose without humiliation'

Members of the Russian elite are turning against the Ukraine war, Bloomberg reported. They best they can

A Terrifying Secret in Putin’s War Is Now Impossible to Hide

A Terrifying Secret in Putin’s War Is Now Impossible to Hide

KHARKIV OBLAST, Ukraine—When Yulia’s husband, a Ukrainian soldier fighting on the front lines against Russia’s invasion,

A suspension bridge in India collapsed for the second time in 2 years, and it's just one example of how structures and buildings have crumbled and fallen apart in the country

A suspension bridge in India collapsed for the second time in 2 years, and it's just one example of how structures and buildings have crumbled and fallen apart in the country

A bridge under construction in an eastern Indian state collapsed for the second time in two

Ecuador election council sets presidential vote for Aug. 20

Ecuador election council sets presidential vote for Aug. 20

QUITO, Ecuador -- Ecuador's National Electoral Council announced on Tuesday that early presidential elections would be

Vinícius Júnior soccer racism dispute ignites heated off-field debate in Spain

Vinícius Júnior soccer racism dispute ignites heated off-field debate in Spain

MADRID -- Repeated racist insults against Brazilian soccer star Vinícius Júnior have unleashed a heated debate

Trial for Senegal's main opposition leader ends, verdict expected next week

Trial for Senegal's main opposition leader ends, verdict expected next week

DAKAR, Senegal -- A highly-anticipated trial of Senegal's main opposition leader ended Tuesday evening with a

Australian police officer faces charges after shocking 95-year-old woman with stun gun

Australian police officer faces charges after shocking 95-year-old woman with stun gun

CANBERRA, Australia -- An Australian police officer will face charges for shocking a 95-year-old woman with

Sudan conflict: The Eritrean refugees caught between two crises

Sudan conflict: The Eritrean refugees caught between two crises

It is the airport wait from hell. Paloich Airport, which usually buzzes with the sound of

Russia claims to have Bakhmut but top Ukrainian military leaders say the battle is not over

Russia claims to have Bakhmut but top Ukrainian military leaders say the battle is not over

KYIV, Ukraine -- Although Russia claims it has won control of Ukraine's eastern city of Bakhmut,

3 Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in occupied West Bank; US slams latest settlement expansion

3 Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in occupied West Bank; US slams latest settlement expansion

TEL AVIV, Israel -- Three Palestinians were killed in an Israeli army raid in a West

Moldova: Tens of thousands gather in pro-EU rally

Moldova: Tens of thousands gather in pro-EU rally

The rally was organized by Moldova's government, which seeks to join the EU by 2030. Chisinau

Italy's deadly floods just latest example of climate change's all-or-nothing weather extremes

Italy's deadly floods just latest example of climate change's all-or-nothing weather extremes

ROME -- The floods that sent rivers of mud tearing through towns in Italy’s northeast are