Two U.S. Navy pilots ejected from their jet fighter over the Red Sea after it was caught in “an apparent case of friendly-fire,” U.S. Central Command said.
The Safaris and Carbon-Credit Projects Threatening the Serengeti's Maasai
Tanzania’s government is evicting tens of thousands of traditional herders from breathtaking natural habitats.
Rickey Henderson, Baseball's All-Time Stolen Base Leader, Dies at Age 65
The Hall-of-Fame outfielder stole 1,406 bases in his 25-year major league career and was one of the most colorful characters ever to play the game.
The Global Hunt for Putin's 'Sleeper Agents'
A quiet suburban mom, a hard-drinking war correspondent and an Arctic researcher were hiding in plain sight, championed by the Kremlin’s No. 1 fan of spy fiction.
Currency Tailspin Forces Brazil's Leader to Do the Unthinkable: Cut Spending
Brazil’s currency plunged to its lowest level in 30 years after breakneck spending on pensions and social services.
Several Wounded After Car Rams German Christmas Market
The incident was being treated as an attack, according to officials. The suspected driver of the vehicle was detained.
China Tells Chief Economists: Be Positive, or Else
Experts at leading brokerages say they are hewing closer to the official government line in response to signs of tighter monitoring.
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