The pope, in a previously unannounced move, came out to the square shortly before noon at the end of the celebration of a Mass for the Catholic Church's Jubilee year.
The U.S. said on Saturday it would revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders over that country's failure of to accept the return of repatriated citizens.
Israeli troops ramped up ground operations in Gaza as part of its efforts to expand control in the region and pressure Hamas terrorists to release the remaining hostages, according to the IDF.
The World War II Battle of Okinawa left an estimated 240,000 people killed or missing. Now, 80 years later, bones are still being unearthed in Japan’s southernmost prefecture, plagued by one of war's most deadly battles, which lasted from April 1 until June 22, 1945, when American declared victory.
A devastating Russian assault on the home city of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky overnight Saturday left at least 19 dead, including 9 children, and massive destruction in its wake.
The death toll from the powerful earthquake that shook Myanmar nearly a week ago has risen again, to 3,354 people killed – as the United Nations called on the world Saturday to rally around the devastated country.
Iran’s rial currency traded Saturday at a record low against the U.S. dollar as the country returned to work after a long holiday, according to reports.
Harry founded the African foundation in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in honor of his mother, Princess Diana, who opened the UK's first HIV/AIDS unit in 1987.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Friday said it had killed the terrorist leader responsible for the abduction of, and "likely personally involved" in the murder of, Shiri Bibas and her young sons, Kfir, 10-months old, and Ariel, four years old.