Moscow mayor reports drone attack after rare pre-dawn assault on Ukraine
He claims several buildings have been damaged, after Russia unleashed a relentless wave of daylight and nighttime bombardments targeting Kyiv.
He claims several buildings have been damaged, after Russia unleashed a relentless wave of daylight and nighttime bombardments targeting Kyiv.
The mission is the latest space project by the oil-rich nation after it launched a spacecraft to mars. This time they're looking to go even further beyond.
At least 153 people jailed since El Salvador instituted emergency powers in March 2022 to confront the country's powerful street gangs have died in state custody.
Ralph Yarl — a Black teenager who was shot in the head and arm last month after mistakenly ringing the wrong doorbell — walked at a brain injury awareness event Monday in his first major public appearance since the shooting.
There are concerns treasure hunters disturbed the designated war graves of hundreds of sailors.
Legislation stipulates capital punishment for 'serial offenders' and transmission of HIV/AIDS through gay sex.
Lindsey Graham said he regarded the Kremlin's actions as a "badge of honour" for him.
Residents were forced to take shelter in underground railway stations as civilian areas were targeted.
The typhoon is packing maximum sustained winds of 155km/h and gusts of up to 190km/h.
Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won re-election overnight, according to unofficial results.
Japan's coast guard said North Korea has notified it that it plans to launch a satellite in coming days, which may be an attempt to put a military reconnaissance satellite into orbit.
A tourist boat capsized in a storm on Italy's Lago Maggiore in the northern Lombardy region on Sunday, with at least one person confirmed dead, Italian media reported.
The island's defence ministry said it was monitoring the movements of the ships and will respond accordingly.
A man who opened an emergency exit on a flight in mid-air felt 'suffocated' and wanted to get off quickly
A statement claims Russian forces would strike the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the biggest in Europe, and then report a radioactive leak in order to trigger an international probe.
The FBI has disclosed a potential threat to Queen Elizabeth II during her 1983 trip to the United States.
Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink says it's received permission from US regulators to begin testing its device in people.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has told Congress that the U.S. could default on its debt obligations by June 5 — four days later than previously estimated — if lawmakers do not act in time to raise the federal debt ceiling.
An English couple who fought to get their baby son back from child services and then abused him so severely the 10-month-old was dead just over a month later were sentenced to life in prison.
The trial is scheduled for January to determine whether The Sun carried out unlawful information gathering that allegedly included tapping the actor's landline, bugging his car and breaking into his home.
The training program for Navy SEALs is plagued by widespread failures in medical care and poor oversight according to an investigation triggered by the death of a sailor last year.
The 24 bright green baby parrots began chirping and bobbing their heads the second anyone neared the large cages that have been their homes since hatching in March.
A statement by Portugal's Judiciary Police said some material had been collected and would be handed over to German authorities for examination.
A spokesman for multi-brand online store selling clothes and beauty products, said customers who were indefinitely blocked had sent back items either because they don't fit or because they regretted the purchase.
Towering a few hours from one of the world's largest cities, the Popocatepetl volcano has been coating nearby towns with ash and disrupting flights at Mexico City's airport, the busiest in Latin America.
German prosecutor Christian Wolters told public broadcaster NDR: "We have indications that we could find evidence there. I don't want to say what that is exactly, and I also don't want to say where these indications come from".
Shua Wilmot and Raegan Zelaya, two former dorm directors at a small Christian university in western New York, acknowledge their names are unconventional, which explains why they attached gender identities to their work email signatures.
Lawyers for a group of workers who cleaned up a massive coal ash spill in Tennessee led to a slew of illnesses, including fatal cancers, have reached a settlement with the contractor who organised the cleanup
Investigators in Guyana believe a fire that killed 19 people trapped in a school dormitory was deliberately set by a student who was upset that her mobile phone was confiscated, a top official said.
Trump appeared by video conference at a pretrial hearing, as a Judge advised him to cancel all other obligations for the duration of the trial.
Evan Gershkovich, a 31-year-old American citizen, was ordered held until August 30. He had been arrested in March on espionage charges on a reporting trip in Russia.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was fined for breaking his own government's pandemic lockdown rules, has been reported to police again over more potential breaches.
A High Court judge rejected the Duke of Sussex's assertion that the British government exceeded its authority when it denied him the right to hire police to provide security in the UK.
The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.95 billion privacy fine and ordered it to stop transferring users' personal information across the Atlantic by October.
Shell Chairman Andrew Mackenzie could not start the meeting for more than an hour as dozens of protesters stood up, chanting and singing "Shut down Shell" and "Go to hell, Shell".
Dozens of officers were seen combing a dam just 50 kilometres from where Maddie was last seen.
A man who was walking on tidal mud flats with friends in a US estuary got stuck up to his waist in the quicksand-like silt and drowned as the tide came in.
A man who died in a bedbug-infested cell in a US jail's psychiatric wing "died due to severe neglect,” according to an independent autopsy released on Monday by lawyers for his family.
A hand grenade exploded as a US family went through a grandfather's belongings, killing a man and wounding his two teenage children, police said.
A search crew has found the body of a four-year-old boy in a surging California river in the US, a day after his eight-year-old sister died when the siblings were swept away by the current, authorities said.
Ray Stevenson, the Irish actor who played the villainous British governor in RRR, an Asgardian warrior in the Thor films, and series co-lead Titus Pullo in HBO's Rome, has died.
Bryan Kohberger's silence led to judge entering not guilty pleas on his behalf ahead of a trial in which he could face the death penalty.
The International Space Station has rolled out the welcome mat for two Saudi visitors, including the kingdom's first female astronaut.
Saudi Arabia’s first astronauts in decades have rocketed toward the International Space Station on a chartered multimillion-dollar flight Sunday.
The chief of the Russian private military group had claimed his forces took complete control of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Play was suspended about 16 minutes into the match, when fans waving frantically began getting the attention of those on the field and carrying the injured out of a tunnel and down to the field.
Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano rumbled to life again this week, belching out towering clouds of ash that forced 11 villages to cancel school sessions.
The settlement could be valued at $200 million and covers about 9 million 2011-2022 model year Hyundai and Kia vehicles in the US, the companies said.
It comes as leaders of the world's most powerful democracies worked to toughen punishments on Russia for its 15-month invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed a summit of Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia before what a senior official said would be a trip to Japan for a meeting with the leaders of the world's most powerful democracies.