French Farmers Remain Committed to Protests Despite Government Concessions
French farmers have declared their intent to persist with their protests, maintaining road barricades despite the government's announcement of measures that they argue fall short of addressing their demands
Mars Rover Data Verifies Red Planet’s Ancient Lake Sediments
The study, led by teams from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Oslo, was published in the journal Science Advances
Israel Declares To Cease UN Agencies Operating In Gaza Following War
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres vowed to conduct an urgent and comprehensive independent review of UNRWA
Indian-American Student Died On Campus, Parents Accuse Police Of Negligence
The Illinois State Police, the Champaign County Coroner's Office, and campus police are currently investigating the cause of his death; however, preliminary autopsy results from Tuesday revealed signs of hypothermia.
Guatemala Experiences 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake; No Casualties Reported
Guatemala's Seismology Institute said that the 6.0 magnitude tremor was felt throughout the country's south as well as in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Antigua Guatemala
Hamas Releases Video Of Three Israeli Women Hostages Following World Court Ruling
Israeli bombardments and ground offensive have killed at least 26,083 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
US Attacks Yemeni Houthi-Link Targets Following British Oil Tanker Attack
US and British military have conducted a joint operation to reduce the Houthis' capacity to target vessels transiting the critical Red Sea trade route
Largest Force Display Since Poll: 33 Chinese Military Aircraft Circled Taiwan
Taiwan's military has monitored the situation and employed (air patrol) aircraft, Navy vessels, and coastal missile systems in response to the detected activities
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Calls Genocide Charge Against Israel Outrageous
The International Court of Justice in the Hague ordered Israel on Friday to take all necessary steps to prevent genocide in Gaza
Donald Trump Ordered to Pay $83.3 Million to Writer E. Jean Carroll for Defamation
The civil order, which stunned the federal court with an audible gasp, surpassed Carroll's defamation damages claim of over $10 million.