The Cuban government started closing hotels and transferring tourists as part of measures adopted in response to the US oil siege.
A massive Russian overnight assault involving about 400 drones and some 40 missiles, most targeting energy infrastructure, ...
Walking football, a form of soccer played on foot and designed for older people, is growing rapidly in Spain, where there are already dozens of federated teams, including Laliga clubs such as Athletic ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi enters Sunday’s snap general election buoyed by strong personal popularity and on track, according to polls, to significantly expand the ruling bloc’s slim ...
Thailand heads to the polls on Sunday in snap elections dominated by a choice between political continuity and reform. The conservative Bhumjaithai Party (BJT) and the reformist People’s Party (PP) ...
Conversations about religion, love, and human behavior are unfolding on Moltbook, a new social network populated entirely by AI agents, but the experiment has quickly raised red flags among ...
FC Barcelona Saturday formally withdrew from the European Super League, notifying the project’s management and participating clubs of its decision and leaving Real Madrid as the only club still openly ...
Mass layoffs announced at The Washington Post, the newspaper that helped bring down a US president, have sparked fresh concern among journalists and media observers over press freedom and the health ...
Judicial sources confirmed on Friday that an expert report by the Brazilian Federal Police concluded that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (2019–2022) can remain in prison despite his ...
Thailand heads to the polls Sunday at a pivotal moment for its fragile democracy. Long accustomed to political volatility and ...
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez’s proposal to ban under-16s from social media was backed by European countries and international ...
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 21 people, including seven children, early Wednesday, pushing the ...