TikTok search results riddled with misinformation: Report

TikTok may be the platform of choice for catchy videos, but anyone using it to learn about COVID-19, climate change or Russia’s invasion of

Final preparations underway for procession of queen’s coffin

Thousands of people gathered on The Mall outside Buckingham Palace and along the banks of the River Thames hours before the coffin procession begins.

Iconic New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91

Jean-Luc Godard, the ingenious “enfant terrible” of the French New Wave who revolutionized popular cinema in 1960 with his first big endeavor, “Breathless,” and stood for

King Charles in Belfast, queen’s coffin to return to London

King Charles III flew to Northern Ireland yesterday on the latest leg of his tour of the four parts of the United Kingdom, where a cheering crowd

UN sums up climate science: world heading in wrong direction

With weather disasters costing $200 million a day and irreversible climate catastrophe looming, the world is “heading in the wrong direction,” the United Nations says in a new

Pope heads to Kazakh interfaith congress, without patriarch

Pope Francis had hoped his trip to Kazakhstan this week would offer a chance to meet with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church — who

Charles III pledges to follow queen’s example of selfless duty

King Charles III pledged yesterday to follow his late mother’s example of “selfless duty” as he addressed lawmakers from both houses of parliament in London

Americans give health care system failing mark: AP-NORC poll

The majority of adults in the U.S. that health care is not handled well in the country, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for

Nigeria seizes donkey penises to be smuggled to Hong Kong

Nigerian officials have seized thousands of donkey penises that were about to be exported to Hong Kong, an official said yesterday. Sacks of the donkey

Austrian diplomat tipped to head sensitive UN rights office

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has proposed a veteran Austrian diplomat to head the global body’s human rights office at a time when it is facing

Queen Elizabeth II dead at 96 after 70 years on the throne

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday (early today, Macau time] after 70 years on the throne. She

Shelling resumes near Ukraine nuclear plant, despite risks

Russia resumed shelling in the vicinity of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, a local official said yesterday, a day after the U.N. atomic watchdog agency pressed

WHO: Covid cases drop everywhere, but pandemic not over

The number of new coronavirus cases fell everywhere in the world last week by about 12%, according to the World Health Organization’s latest weekly review of the pandemic

Kim’s N.Korea supplying Russia with weapons: US reports

The Russian Ministry of Defense is in the process of purchasing millions of rockets and artillery shells from North Korea for its ongoing fight in

Boris Johnson arrives at Queen’s estate to offer resignation

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has arrived at Queen Elizabeth II’s estate in Scotland to formally offer his resignation to pave the way for  Johnson will finally leave office

Liz Truss: An heir to Thatcher intent on shaking up Britain

As a child, Liz Truss marched in demonstrations against Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. As an adult, she came to admire Britain’s first female leader — and

Farrell and Gleeson reunite with Martin McDonagh in Venice

Martin McDonagh has returned to the Venice International Film Festival with “The Banshees of Inisherin,” which is having its world premiere today in competition.

Russia sanctions 25 more Americans, including Penn, Stiller

Russia imposed personal sanctions yesterday on 25 Americans, including actors Sean Penn and Ben Stiller, in response to U.S. sanctions against Russians stemming from the conflict in Ukraine.

Attack raises doubts about Argentine VP’s security protocols

Every day for the past two weeks, the routine was the same: Argentina’s powerful Vice President Cristina Fernández was met by a crowd of feverish supporters

Gorbachev buried in Moscow in funeral snubbed by Putin

Russians who came for a last look at former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday mourned both the man and his policies that gave them hope.

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