German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismissed a pro-business party from his governing coalition, ending a three-year alliance marked by increasing internal dissent and political stasis.
Russian Drone Jockeys Hunt Front-Line Shop Clerks and Repairmen in Ukraine
Drone attacks in the city of Kherson have made any time outdoors, even for a grocery run or a cigarette break, potentially deadly.
Russia Is Accused of Terrorism in Alleged Incendiary-Device Plot
Lithuania says an operation to send explosives by mail shouldn’t go unanswered
In Challenge to New President, Mexico's High Court Reviews Judicial Overhaul
President Claudia Sheinbaum says she won’t comply with any ruling made by the Supreme Court over a judicial system shake-up.
Israel's Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister Gallant
Move follows months of disagreement over the handling of the wars in Gaza and Lebanon
Bernard Marcus, Co-Founder of Home Depot, Dies at 95
His chain of warehouse-style stores used cavernous interiors, low prices to lure customers.
A Commander's Defection Sparks Revenge Killings, Rapes and a New Exodus in Sudan
The paramilitary-turned-rebel Rapid Support Forces have raided villages and towns in Gezira state, displacing more than 135,000 people.
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