French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo is set to publish a special God-mocking edition next week to mark 10 years since an attack on its offices by jihadist gunmen.
President-elect Donald Trump blasted the United Kingdom's Energy Profits Levy on Friday after a Texas-based oil firm announced it would prematurely leave the North Sea over the so-called windfall tax.
On top of the reward for her perseverance in running at least 15,444 kilometers in a single year, she also raised some 60,000 euros ($62,438) for breast cancer research.
A 7-year-old boy managed to survive five days alone in the "unforgiving wild" of a game park filled with lions, elephants, and other wild animals, according to authorities. Tinotenda Pudu wandered away from supervision and into the depths of the perilous Matusadonha Game Park in Zimbabwe — spurring a five-day-long search for the young boy,...
Leading Japanese homebuilder Sekisui House is quietly expanding operations in the U.S., bringing new investment and innovation to a home construction sector that is racing to keep pace with demand.
An American tourist riding a dirt bike allegedly fatally collided with a Thai woman — and since paid a visit to her family to "kneel" in remorse for the incident, local outlets reported. Philip Edward Morrow, 38, was spotted speeding down the road on a dirt bike when he allegedly struck pedestrian Kia Sae-wang, 58,...
At least 30 people, including children, were killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes overnight and into Friday morning, said hospital staff, as air sirens sounded across Israel and stalled ceasefire talks were set to resume.
Prosecutors said the convicted creep befriended his victims and then scoured their social media accounts to collect photos and details to create the pornographic deepfake images and profiles between 2017 and 2022.
Kwon agreed last June to pay an $80 million civil fine and be banned from crypto transactions as part of a $4.55 billion settlement that he and Terraform reached with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Russian-owned gas giant Gazprom announced in December it would halt gas supplies to Moldova over a dispute over an alleged $709 million debt for past supplies.
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, in a message to conservative supporters rallying outside his Seoul residence, vowed to “fight to the end” against “anti-state forces."