March 5, 2018 0 New Wave of Families Flees Post-Islamic State Iraq “They kicked us out of our home and stole our furniture and valuables,” said Rugya Saleem, a mother of six, plucking at the ...
March 5, 2018 0 The Oscars’ Most Intimate Celebrity Moments Occur Off-Camera There are cameras everywhere at the Academy Awards, but some of the most intimate celebrity moments at the show still manage to ...
March 5, 2018 0 Native Americans Delight as Veteran Actor Speaks Cherokee at Oscars Native Americans took to social media to express gratitude to Hostiles star Wes Studi, Cherokee, who, during the 90th Academy ...
March 4, 2018 0 MASH Star David Ogden Stiers Dies at 75 American actor David Ogden Stiers, known as the arrogant but brilliant surgeon Charles Emerson Winchester on the television ...
March 4, 2018 0 Unemployment Leads Dozens of Youths to Join IS Ranks in Eastern Afghanistan Provincial officials in eastern Nangarhar province expressed concerns over the dozens of youths in the province recruited by ...
March 4, 2018 0 Storm Leaves More than 1 Million Without Power in Northeast US More than 1 million people remain without power across northeastern United States Sunday as work crews raced to repair the damage ...
March 4, 2018 0 Oscars to Bring an Unpredictable Awards Season to a Close The Oscars will hope to live down their most infamous blunder at the 90th Academy Awards, which begin at 8 p.m. EST and will be ...
March 4, 2018 0 Hague Tribunal Remains Deeply Controversial After 20 Years The International Criminal Court’s March calendar illustrates why the Hague-based tribunal remains a deeply polarizing ...
March 4, 2018 0 Trump Threatens to Tax European-built Cars as Trade War Rhetoric Builds President Donald Trump threatened on Saturday to impose a tax on European cars if the European Union chooses to retaliate against ...
March 4, 2018 0 Skiers Buried by Avalanches Following Blizzard Several people were partially buried in an avalanche that closed a ski resort in the Sierra Nevada mountains in central ...
March 4, 2018 0 2 California Ski Resorts Hit by Avalanches Three people were partially buried in an avalanche that closed a ski resort in the Sierra Nevada mountains in central California ...
March 4, 2018 0 Movie Awards Honor the Best and Worst of Hollywood Hollywood crowns its best and its worst this weekend. On Saturday, the Golden Raspberry Awards (or Razzies) were ...
March 4, 2018 0 Italians Vote Sunday for New Parliament, With Populism Taking Front Seat Italy’s former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, made a surprise appearance at a chapel in Naples Saturday, one day before ...
March 3, 2018 0 Syrian Authorities Give UN Green Light to Deliver Aid to Eastern Ghouta United Nations aid agencies are gearing up for the first delivery in months of desperately needed humanitarian assistance to ...
March 3, 2018 0 Fact Box: US Gun Rights, Gun Control Groups The mass shooting of 17 people at a Florida high school in February has reignited the long-running debate over gun laws in the ...
March 3, 2018 0 Former PM Renzi Warns Italians of Extremist Government With a day to go before polls open in an Italian election that has been marked by ugly anti-migrant rhetoric and marred by ...
March 3, 2018 0 Australia’s Mardi Gras Celebrates 40 Years, Same-Sex Marriage About half a million people are expected to line Sydney’s streets Saturday to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Gay and ...
March 3, 2018 0 Merkel, Trump Spoke This Week After 5 Months of Silence Before a phone conversation this week to discuss the war in Syria and Russian nuclear arms, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and ...
March 2, 2018 0 Zimbabwe Court Orders State to Compensate Evicted Black Farmers A court in Zimbabwe has this week ordered the government and the head of the police force to pay reparations to a group of ...
March 2, 2018 0 At Least 5 Somali Soldiers Killed in Related Attacks At least five soldiers and a suicide bomber were killed in two related incidents in Somalia early Friday, according to Somali ...
March 2, 2018 0 IOM: Boko Haram Kills Aid Workers, Police in Nigeria Aid workers and police were killed in an attack by Boko Haram insurgents on a military base in northeastern Nigeria, the U.N. ...
March 2, 2018 0 Hundreds of Militants’ Bodies Still Rot in Old Mosul Amid Rebuilding Efforts Crushed under rubble and burned out cars, dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of corpses of Islamic State militants still lie where they ...
March 2, 2018 0 8 Months Later, Hundreds of Militant Bodies Still Rot in Old Mosul Nearly eight months after Iraqi and coalition forces captured Mosul’s Old City from Islamic State militants, hundreds of bodies ...
March 2, 2018 0 White House Faces Rumors About Top Security Aide’s Exit The White House on Thursday faced fresh speculation about the future of national security adviser H.R. McMaster, with officials ...