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Ukraine: 200 bodies found in basement in Mariupol's ruins
Ukrainian authorities say workers digging through the rubble of an apartment building in Mariupol found 200 bodies in the basement
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Palestinian teen shot dead in Israeli raid on West Bank
Health authorities says a 16-year-old Palestinian died after being wounded during clashes with Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank
16 minutes ago
Seoul: North Korea launches 3 ballistic missiles toward sea
South Korea says North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles toward the sea
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South Korean officials say North Korea has launched a 2nd ballistic missile toward the sea
South Korean officials say North Korea has launched a 2nd ballistic missile toward the sea
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Police shootout at Rio de Janeiro favela kills more than 20
Police in Rio de Janeiro have raided the Vila Cruzeiro favela in an operation that set off a fierce firefight
3 hours ago
President Zelenskyy sharpens tone as Russian offensive intensifies
Tom Soufi Burridge, ABC News foreign correspondent, reports from Kyiv on the significance of Lithuania's decision to suspend all Russian energy imports and whether further sanctions could be in store.
3 hours ago
South Korean officials says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the sea
South Korean officials says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the sea
3 hours ago
Ukrainian refugee camp in Mexico's capital to close
Organizers of a camp for Ukrainian refugees who had traveled to Mexico say they will soon close it and discouraged Ukrainians still in Europe from traveling to Mexico as they try to enter the United States
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Moldovan ex-president detained in treason, corruption probe
A former Moldovan president has been ordered detained following a series of police raids as part of a judicial investigation into suspected treason, corruption, illicit enrichment and illegal party financing, prosecutors said
May 24
Monarch butterfly numbers in Mexico rise by 35%
Mexican experts say the number of monarch butterflies that arrived this year to winter in mountaintop forests rose by 35% compared to the previous season
May 24
Vaccines bring optimism as COVID cases soar in South America
After a reprieve of months, confirmed cases of COVID-19 are surging in the southern tip of South America
May 24
Davos updates | Soros: New tech, AI help repressive regimes
Billionaire investor turned philanthropist George Soros has blamed new technology for helping repressive regimes like Russia and China exert greater control
May 24
Russia releases jailed Danish Jehovah's Witness, group says
A Danish Jehovah's Witness has been released after spending five years in a Russian prison under Moscow's crackdown on the religious group, the organization says
May 24
Taliban say deal signed with UAE firm to manage airports
The Taliban say they've signed a deal allowing an Emirati company to manage three airports in Afghanistan after the fall of the country's U.S.-backed government
May 24
Boat carrying Rohingya fleeing Myanmar capsizes, killing 16
At least 16 people from Myanmar's Rohingya minority have died after a storm capsized the boat they were traveling on as they sought refuge in another country
May 24
Pope offers solidarity to Gaylord, Michigan, after tornado
Pope Francis is offering his condolences and solidarity to the people of Gaylord, Michigan following a deadly tornado
May 24
London mayor seeks police answers over 'partygate' fines
The mayor of London has asked the city's police chief to explain how decisions were made about issuing fines for lockdown-breaking government parties
May 24
EU court restores immunity for 3 Catalan lawmakers
A European Union court has decided to suspend the execution of the lifting of the parliamentary immunity for three former top Catalan officials who fled Spain fearing arrest over a secessionist push they led in the region
May 24
President Zelenskyy calls for more military aid
ABC News foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge reports from Ukraine as President Zelenskyy says 50 to 100 Ukrainian soldiers are being killed per day.
May 24
President Biden wraps up high-stakes Asia tour
White House says Biden's comment on Taiwan deviates from the country's long-standing policy of "strategic ambiguity."
May 24
Hungary announces 'state of danger' over war in Ukraine
Hungary has declared a legal "state of danger" in response to the war in neighboring Ukraine, Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced Tuesday
May 24
5 Turkish soldiers killed in clashes against PKK in Iraq
Turkey's defense ministry says five Turkish soldiers were killed in clashes with Kurdish militants in northern Iraq
May 24
Victims groups slam UK plan for amnesty over Troubles crimes
Relatives of people killed during Northern Ireland's decades of violence have protested in London and Belfast
May 24
German chancellor to discuss Ukraine war in South Africa
South Africa's neutral stance on Russia's war in Ukraine was a major topic of conversation as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets Tuesday with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, to end his three-nation tour of Africa
May 24
Sweden says it's not providing money, military aid to Kurds
Sweden has denied it is providing any "financial assistance or military support" to Kurdish groups or entities in Syria — claims that Turkey's using to back its opposition to Sweden's and neighboring Finland's historic bids to join NATO
May 24
Report: Mexico's immigration enforcement relies on military
Mexico's immigration enforcement is increasingly militarized with the armed forces and National Guard now accounting for more migrant detentions than immigration agents
May 24
In Cuba, caution and confusion meet eased US sanctions
The Biden administration's move to ease some sanctions on Cuba are being met with some confusion and caution by people on the island
May 24
Churches of Serbia, North Macedonia, end decades-old dispute
The head of Serbia's Orthodox Church says he will recognize the full independence of the church in neighboring North Macedonia, signaling an end to a decades-old religious dispute
May 24
Spain to invest $13 billion to build microchip industry
The Spanish government has announced a $13.2 billion investment plan to convert the country into a major producer of microchips and help reduce the dependence of Spain and the European Union on other suppliers
May 24
Dutch police arrest Syrian accused of war crimes for Assad
Dutch authorities have arrested a 34-year-old Syrian asylum-seeker accused of war crimes
May 24
Rwanda accuses Congolese forces of cross-border shelling
Rwanda's military has accused neighboring Congolese forces of injuring several civilians in cross-border shelling and asked regional monitors to investigate
May 24
Lebanon currency hits new low after vote, crisis deepens
Lebanon's pound has hit a new low as deep divisions within the newly elected parliament raised concerns that political paralysis could further exacerbate one of the worst economic meltdowns in history
May 24
New Italian church head faces demands for abuse inquiry
Pope Francis has named a bishop in his own image as the new head of the Italian bishops conference
May 24
11 killed in shooting attacks on 2 bars in Mexico
Officials in north-central Mexico say 11 people have been gunned down in simultaneous shooting attacks on two bars
May 24
Hong Kong Catholic cardinal denies charges over relief fund
Former Hong Kong Catholic leader Cardinal Joseph Zen and five others have denied charges that they failed to register a relief fund aimed at assisting protesters who faced legal costs during 2022 anti-government protests
May 24
In West Bank, Turkish FM pledges support for Palestinians
Turkey's foreign minister says that improved ties with Israel will not come at the expense of its commitment to supporting the Palestinians and the two-state solution to the conflict
May 24
No warmth for Russia at diplomatic conference on Antarctica
Russia has received a frosty reception at the start of an international conference on managing and protecting Antarctica
May 24
Extremists kill dozens in latest attack in northeast Nigeria
Local authorities say that dozens of people have been killed in northeast Nigeria in yet another attack targeting remote communities as the West African nation continues to battle extremist rebels
May 24
New Australian leader Albanese makes whirlwind world debut
New Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese walked into a global spotlight the day after his swearing-in
May 24
Iran building collapse kills 11 as mayor and others detained
Iranian media say the death toll from the collapse of a commercial building still under construction in southwestern Iran has reached 11, after more bodies were retrieved from the rubble in the city of Abadan
May 24
UN aims to transfer 6,750 Ethiopians trapped in Yemen war
The U.N. migration agency says it's aiming to transfer at least 6,750 Ethiopian migrants from war-torn Yemen to their home country in the coming months
May 24
Fighter jet crashes in Iran, killing 2 pilots
Thousands of mourners have poured into the streets of Tehran to pay their respects to a senior Revolutionary Guard member fatally shot by two gunmen on a motorcycle earlier this week
May 24
After 3 months, Russia still bogged down in Ukraine war
When Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, it had hoped to overtake the country in a blitz lasting only days or a few weeks
May 24
Chinese FM to visit Solomon Islands amid security pact worry
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Solomon Islands this week in what the Pacific nation's leader calls a "milestone" in his country's relationship with China
May 24
Pakistan bans Imran Khan's rally, cracks down on supporters
Pakistan has banned ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan from holding a massive, planned rally in the capital of Islamabad and cracked down on his supporters in overnight raids across the country, arresting hundreds
May 24
Myanmar court gives go-ahead for Suu Kyi corruption trial
A court in Myanmar has ruled that a corruption trial for ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and three political colleagues will continue after finding that prosecutors presented sufficient evidence for their indictment
May 24
Environmentalists meet in South Africa to stem plastic waste
Environmental activists are meeting in South Africa this week to press governments and businesses to reduce the production of plastic because it is harming the continent's environment
May 24
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