European leaders are supporting a $53 billion Arab-backed plan for recovery and reconstruction in Gaza that was previously rejected by the US and Israel.
More than 1000 people, including women and children, have been killed in Syria as its new Islamist rulers clash with supporters of the previous regime.
An award-winning Ukrainian journalist was stabbed and electrocuted before her death in Russian prison, weighing only 66 pounds when she died, according to a new investigation.
“Everything that helps Putin finance the war must collapse,” the Ukrainian leader posted on X Saturday, calling the Russian tactics "vile and inhumane".
Complaints to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency about country of origin claims have skyrocketed in the month of February, the consumer watchdog told The Post.
A former Canadian rapper turned politician is playing tough guy in the trade war against the US, mockingly signing an executive order in the style of President Trump to remove American booze from shelves.
The frontrunner to take over the reins when the Liberal Party chooses its new leader Sunday is a former central bank Governor who compared Trump to Voldemort, the villain from the Harry Potter novels.
Emergency services were called to the Palace of Westminster in London on Saturday after a man holding a Palestinian flag climbed up Big Ben tower, police said.
The ministry said Russian forces attacked Dobropillia with ballistic missiles, multiple rockets and drones, damaging eight multi-story buildings and 30 cars.
The meat grinder — along with other household appliances and floral bouquets — was given as part of United Russia's "Flowers for the Mothers of Heroes" campaign.