The Israel Defense Forces struck more than 100 targets in the Gaza Strip overnight -- including military structures, underground tunnels and Hamas hideouts -- as thousands of Israelis took to the streets to demand the release of hostages and an end to the war.
The debate over how often a donor's sperm should be used to conceive children has been reignited in Europe, after 67 children were conceived using the sperm of a man with a rare cancer-causing mutation.
The release of Princeton University graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian citizen being held hostage in Iraq, is close to being finalized, according to Arabic media reports.
Ukraine and Russia exchanged 307 more prisoners Saturday as part of a massive swap of detainees - in a rare moment of cooperation between the two nations that came just hours after heavy air strikes killed at least 13 civilians in Ukraine.
When residents in the state of Durango vote in Mexico's first judicial elections next weekend, Leopoldo Chavez will be on the ballot for federal judge - despite the nearly six years he served in a US prison.
Canucks are torn over whether they should still support the Tim Hortons coffee chain - or boycott, since it is owned by a multinational conglomerate with strong US ties.
Ukraine’s capital came under a large-scale combined drone and missile attack late Friday with explosions and machine gun fire heard throughout the city.
Elias Rodriguez, the suspected terrorist who allegedly gunned down two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, has been affiliated with socialist anti-Israel groups.
A stabbing attack at the busy central train station in the German city of Hamburg left multiple people injured, some of them in life-threatening condition, authorities said.
At least 60 people were killed by Israeli strikes across Gaza in a 24-hour period, Gaza’s health ministry said Friday, as Israel let in minimal aid to the strip.
The Chinese government said Friday that the Trump administration’s move to ban international students from Harvard would harm America’s international standing, as anxious students and parents overseas fretted over what would come next.
The president threatened Friday to impose a 50% tariff on all European Union products beginning June 1, saying the block has been "very difficult to deal with."
North Korea says it will take about 10 days to repair the damage, but outside observers question that timeframe because damage to the ship appeared much worse than what North Korea claims.