In nearly three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of people have left Russia.
In South Korea on Wednesday, the streets were relatively calm after a night that many saw as the beginning of a coup d’état.
New research by University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab shows Amazon restricts certain products, mainly books, in countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Some of the restricted books ...
Idlib has long been a stronghold of rebel resistance to the Syrian government during the long civil war. Since the rebel offensive recently retook Aleppo, airstrikes have restarted inside the city.
Tulsi Gabbard campaigned for Donald Trump in the run-up to November’s election. She’s an Army vet. And she spent eight years in Congress. Gabbard has no high-level experience with intelligence, but ...
France’s prime minister, Michel Barnier, was ousted after far-right and left-wing ministers joined forces to topple his leadership. Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman have the latest.
The 2024 list of most-mispronounced words is out. Each year, the language-learning company Babbel and closed-captioning company The Captioning Group track the pronunciation gaffes of politicians, news ...
Leading TikTok content creators from the UK and Ireland were honored this week for their craft: short-form videos that critics say contribute to “brain rot,” but nonetheless, draw millions of viewers.
Protests have rocked the country of Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream Party announced that it will suspend its European Union membership process until 2028. This declaration seems to be in ...
In Japan, a growing number of elderly workers are staying on the job well past the typical retirement age. It’s part of a larger trend driven by an aging population that remains active in the ...
Sex workers in Belgium will soon be entitled to maternity leave, a pension and some guaranteed safety measures in their place of work. The law, the first of its kind in the world, comes into effect ...