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The 34-year-old mother spoke briefly with her family and asked about her daughter after undergoing multiple surgeries, including an arm amputation.

More than 50 French regions are under red alerts as temperatures surpass 43C and at least 40 people have died in heat-related incidents.

The International Maritime Organization is coordinating with regional powers to secure the release of mariners as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns

All train services were held at stations for over two hours after a failure in the digital radio network paralyzed communications.

A sweep of Mamdani-backed candidates, including Brad Lander's defeat of Dan Goldman, signals a significant leftward shift driven by intra-party divisions.

A former Marine reservist received a century-long sentence for attempted murder during a Fourth of July assault on a federal detention facility.

The Supreme Court of Appeal overturned a previous ruling that would have allowed the Zambian government to repatriate Lungu's remains against his family's

Investigators reveal a second message from the alleged abductors of Savannah Guthrie's mother, though law enforcement has yet to confirm the status of the

The fatal shooting in Nabatieh al-Fawqa marks the first reported deaths since a weekend lull in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

Significant funding from the Shared Island Fund will secure hourly Belfast-Dublin train services and support environmental and sporting projects across the

Record-breaking temperatures have led to at least 40 drowning deaths in France alone as residents seek relief in unsupervised waters.

Following a razor-thin preliminary lead for Abelardo de la Espriella, US President Donald Trump signals a diplomatic reset after years of friction with

A midday shooting in Montreal's most populated neighborhood killed an officer and a civilian before police fatally shot the suspect.

At least 15 people died after a fire trapped employees and trainees inside a building lacking emergency exits in northern India.

Investigators reveal that a second message from suspected kidnappers apologized for the 84-year-old's death, claiming it was inadvertent.

The former head of Columbia and Arista Records passed away at his Manhattan home. He is credited with launching the careers of Whitney Houston and Bruce

Washington temporarily dismantles central pillars of its Iranian oil embargo as both nations establish a roadmap for a final deal within two months.

Longtime leader Will Cathcart is stepping back as Meta deepens its investment in the Indian market with a $900 million stake in Shah’s startup, Cred.

A technical accident at the world's largest gas processing site has claimed the lives of migrant workers during a facility restart.

Single-entry visa costs will jump from 3,000 to 15,000 yen as authorities move to align fees with other G7 economies and offset inflation.

Ugandan authorities blocked Martha Karua at Entebbe airport, preventing her from joining the defense team for lawyer Erias Lukwago.

Taipei warns that Beijing's move to increase purchases of atemoya custard apples is a tactic to create economic reliance before imposing sudden market

Extreme temperatures have forced the closure of hundreds of schools and disrupted rail travel across Western Europe as officials warn of a long-lasting