They are considered one of the world’s most dangerous, and indiscriminate, weapons. Yet five European countries have turned their backs on an international treaty on the use of landmines, citing the growing threat from Moscow. Finland, Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania – which all border Russia – have made moves…
Police on a Japanese holiday island have arrested three Chinese nationals after thousands of protected hermit crabs were found…
A fourth round of talks between the US and Iran on Tehran’s nuclear program have begun in Oman, according…
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli left the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City, where he had sought refuge more than…
Pope Leo XIV stepped out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica to thunderous applause and an electric atmosphere,…
Ukraine said Friday it had exposed a network of Hungarian spies trying to obtain defense secrets in a border…
In the southern Philippine city of Davao, a spirited mayoral election campaign is in full swing, with candidates and…
A diver died on Friday during preliminary operations to recover British tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s superyacht from the waters…
Ukraine’s Western allies including the US are threatening to slap Russia with more sanctions if Moscow fails to sign…