- Trump departs for Mount Rushmore as extreme heat disrupts July Fourth events
- Egypt alleges Dallas police officer pushed player and team director at World Cup
- Vehicle belonging to missing person located on BC Ferries vessel
- Trump poised to grant pardons for pollution violations while considering clemency for Diddy and others
- British woman arrested for allegedly stabbing husband with machete in Thailand
- European Commission launches €325 million defence projects for member states
- Iran begins week of funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
- Interpol names Ukrainian woman Anastasiia Berezovska as suspect in Monaco bombing
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Egypt’s national football team reported that a Dallas police officer pushed player Trezeguet and team director Ibrahim Hassan during a photo opportunity with a fan at their hotel. The Dallas Police Department confirmed awareness of the incident, citing concerns over improper event credentials.
A British woman has been arrested in Thailand for allegedly stabbing her husband with a 20-inch zombie knife at their Pattaya home, as police investigate the murder case.
Interpol has identified 39-year-old Ukrainian Anastasiia Berezovska as the primary suspect in a bombing in Monaco that injured construction tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev and his family. Authorities seek her arrest based on charges of attempted murder and using an explosive device, with an investigation into potential accomplices ongoing.
A South Korean court has approved a new arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon suk…
This is how to do a Roman holiday.
President-elect Donald Trump has again floated the idea of the U.S. taking over Canada and Greenland, just hours after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned, ending his nine-year tenure.
A woman has succumbed to injuries sustained during a car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, last month, raising the death toll to six.
A powerful winter storm has claimed at least five lives across the United States, bringing widespread school closures, travel disruptions, and significant power outages.
At least 53 people have been confirmed dead and 62 injured after a powerful earthquake struck Tibet’s mountainous region on Tuesday morning, according to Chinese state media.
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