Zelenskyy walks back anti-corruption legislation amid protests
Ukraine’s Parliament voted to restore independence of two key anti-corruption agencies, reversing a controversial law.
Ukraine’s Parliament voted to restore independence of two key anti-corruption agencies, reversing a controversial law.
Tennessee's Supreme Court says Byron Black's execution can proceed over worries a medical device may prolong his death.
Microsoft says cyber-espionage campaign 'poses high risk' to foreign embassies, diplomats and other groups in Moscow.
Giuffre's relatives call on the US president's administration to release further information about the Epstein case.
Parallel government recently formed by the RSF has been widely rejected.
Over a thousand Palestinians have been killed at food distribution sites since May, fuelling international outcry.
More than 25,000 people have crossed the English Channel to the UK in 2025, the highest total this early in the year.
The Hind Rajab Foundation is using Israeli soldiers’ own social media footage as evidence for war crimes investigations.
Official says 'contingency plan had flaws' as torrential rains, floods kill disabled seniors near Beijing.
The surge comes following announced investments in AI after company laid off thousands earlier this month.