Search Efforts Conclude for Missing Australian Hiker in Canada
Authorities have ended a six-day search operation for an Australian hiker in a challenging Nova Scotia national park, citing a lack of new leads.
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Authorities have ended a six-day search operation for an Australian hiker in a challenging Nova Scotia national park, citing a lack of new leads.
Recent shootings in the Dallas area have resulted in two deaths and three injuries, raising concerns about ongoing violence in the region.
As global economic tensions rise, G7 trade ministers meet in Paris to address critical minerals and trade resilience, influenced by ongoing Middle East turmoil.
Donald Trump's announcement of the withdrawal of US troops is forcing Berlin to confront the long-standing taboo of its own defense, explains the specialist in Franco-German relations Paul Maurice for Le Monde.
Chinese artist Gao Zhen, now living in the US, finds himself and his family in a precarious legal situation due to his past works that critique Mao's regime.
The United States has officially ended its offensive operations against Iran, while cautioning that it remains prepared to respond severely to any emerging threats.
Following the conclusion of Operation Epic Fury, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces a new defensive posture for US forces in the region, focusing on a naval blockade of Iran.
In light of recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, US Secretary of State Rubio has stated that the offensive phase of the Iran war has concluded, while an Iranian official suggests further actions are imminent.
In a recent discussion, Pritzker highlights the Democratic Party's need for unity while addressing rising antisemitism and reflecting on the Trump era as he looks toward 2028.
The MV Hondius, a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak, is set to arrive in the Canary Islands after three passenger deaths. Two critically ill crew members will be evacuated to the Netherlands.
The state of Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit against Character.AI, alleging that one of its chatbots impersonated a licensed psychiatrist and issued a fraudulent medical license number.
Donald Trump has escalated his criticism of Pope Leo XIV, sparking a public exchange that underscores the ongoing tensions between them, just as Marco Rubio prepares for his visit to the Vatican.
Bestselling author Scott Turow, along with five prominent publishing houses, has initiated legal proceedings against Meta, alleging the misuse of copyrighted materials in AI training.
Amid escalating regional tensions, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is pushing for changes to Japan's pacifist Constitution, which currently restricts military actions to self-defense.
In response to recent anti-immigration protests in South Africa, Nigeria is preparing to evacuate its citizens from the country, ensuring their safety during this turbulent time.
The World Health Organization has reported three fatalities linked to a Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, raising alarms about health safety protocols in maritime travel.
In a significant development, the EU and Armenia convened for their inaugural bilateral summit, marking a step towards deeper economic collaboration as Armenia shifts its focus westward.
As Russia prepares for its World War II Victory Day parade, recent strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 21 individuals across Ukraine, marking one of the deadliest attacks in weeks.
In the lead-up to proposed ceasefires by both Kyiv and Moscow, Russian attacks have resulted in at least 20 fatalities. Kyiv plans to initiate a truce on May 6.
Following the deaths of three passengers, a cruise ship linked to a hantavirus outbreak is set to evacuate its passengers to the Netherlands, though specifics on timing are still unclear.