Cassava flour and fruit kept four children alive for 40 days after plane crash in Amazon jungle

Four Indigenous children survived an Amazon plane crash that killed three adults and then braved the jungle for 40 days before being found alive by Colombian

EU launches legal action against Poland over new Russian influence law

The European Union on yesterday launched legal action against member country Poland over a contentious new law that the nationalist government claims is meant to combat Russian

Blinken announces $150M in aid for Syrians, Iraqis at Saudi meeting on fighting Islamic State group

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said yesterday that the U.S. would provide nearly $150 million in aid for areas in Syria and Iraq that were liberated from

Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution

The environment ministers of Poland and Germany met on the border of the two countries on Wednesday to discuss protection of a river against a repeat

In Jerusalem’s contested Old City, shrinking Armenian community fears displacement after land deal

A real estate deal in Jerusalem’s Old City, at the epicenter of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has sent the historic Armenian community there into a panic as residents

Protests in France as unions make last-ditch bid to resist higher retirement age

French union activists marched on the headquarters of the Paris Olympics and slowed traffic at the capital’s Orly Airport with strikes Tuesday as they sought to

Spain registers hottest spring temperatures on record

Spain registered its hottest spring on record this year, and its second driest ever, the state meteorological agency said yesterday. Rubén Del Campo, spokesman for the Aemet

Is it real or made by AI? Europe wants a label for that as it fights disinformation

The European Union is pushing online platforms like Google and Meta to step up the fight against false information by adding labels to text, photos and

Collapse of major dam triggers emergency as Moscow and Kyiv blame each other

The wall of a major dam in southern Ukraine collapsed yesterday, triggering floods, endangering Europe’s largest nuclear power plant and threatening drinking water supplies as both sides

US Navy says Iran fast-attack boats ‘harassed’ ship in Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. Navy said yesterday its sailors and the United Kingdom Royal Navy came to the aid of a ship in the crucial Strait of Hormuz

Prince Harry a no-show on first day of court showdown with tabloid publisher

A broken thumb, a back injury, dabbling with drugs and dating girls. No event in the life of a young Prince Harry was too trivial or private for

Russia says Ukraine is launching major attacks; Kyiv accuses Moscow of misinformation

Ukrainian forces were making a major effort to punch through Russian defensive lines in southeast Ukraine for a second day, a Moscow-installed official said yesterday as Russia’s Defense

Haley says US forces ‘need to align’ with Russia; campaign says she misspoke

  Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley suggested in an interview that United States forces “need to align” with non-European countries including Russia to enhance global security, a remark her campaign

Apple is expected to unveil a sleek, pricey headset or, the device VR has been looking for?

Apple appears poised to unveil a long-rumored headset that will place its users between the virtual and real world, while also testing the technology trendsetter’s ability to popularize

Close to becoming first ‘smoke free’ country in Europe as daily use of cigarettes dwindles

Summer is in the air, cigarette smoke is not, in Sweden’s outdoor bars and restaurants. As the World Health Organization marks “World No Tobacco Day” on Wednesday,

Putin arrest warrant, war and weapons among issues as Lavrov attends meet in South Africa

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met in South Africa with counterparts from the BRICS economic bloc of developing nations for discussions yesterday that were preceded by

Possible Putin trip in spotlight as block diplomats set for meeting in South Africa

The Russian and Chinese foreign ministers are expected to meet with their counterparts from the BRICS economic bloc in Cape Town today, a precursor to a larger

Ethnic Serbs gather in northern town after clashes with NATO-led peacekeepers

Hundreds of ethnic Serbs yesterday gathered in a town in northern Kosovo, days after clashes that injured 30 soldiers from a NATO-led peacekeeping force and over

Russia says drones damage Moscow buildings in pre-dawn

A rare drone attack jolted Moscow Tuesday morning, lightly damaging some buildings and leading to the evacuation of others, while Russia pursued its relentless bombardment of Kyiv

Rebuilding Notre Dame’s fire-ravaged roof transports workers back to Middle Ages

If time travel was possible, medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see how woodworking techniques they pioneered in building Notre Dame Cathedral more than 800 years

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