A Colombian school bus driver allegedly abducted a 7-year-old girl and held her captive for more than a decade until she escaped earlier this year, prosecutors have revealed. The suspect, identified as Carlos Humberto Grisales Higuita, is now facing charges of… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM— Amid the start of a cease-fire on Wednesday between Israel and the Iranian regime-backed Hezbollah terrorist movement in Lebanon, some leading Republican lawmakers accused President Biden of browbeating Israel into a temporary suspension of the war as the Jewish… Continue Reading →
Images and video that emerged Friday show the first glimpse inside the restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris five years after a devastating fire. French President Emmanuel Macron toured the iconic structure ahead of its reopening to the public on… Continue Reading →
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sat stoically across the table in the cafeteria car of the moving train. His dark sweater, matching the pitch black sky outside, had the Ukrainian gold coat of arms embroidered over his heart. “If we have… Continue Reading →
Israel’s military says it destroyed Hezbollah’s “largest precision-guided missiles manufacturing site” as a lawmaker is vowing that the terrorist group will “fight and resist” any attacks on Lebanon. The announcement from the Israel Defense Forces came as both sides entered… Continue Reading →
South Korea’s central bank lowered its key policy rate for a second straight month and said the country’s economy will grow at a slower pace than it initially anticipated.
Black Friday has become something of an anachronism in the e-commerce era. The day after Thanksgiving marks the official start of the holiday shopping season, but retailers already have spent weeks flooding their websites and customers’ email inboxes with early… Continue Reading →
Fuel is rapidly becoming one of Bolivia’s scarcest commodities.
President Biden said Thursday he hoped President-elect Donald Trump would reconsider his tariff plans and warned that they may be “counterproductive” in keeping strong relationships with allies.
The owner of an oil field in Los Angeles County is suing the state of California over a law that will require it to stop production and plug its wells or face costly fines.
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