The New Mexico Court of Appeals has upheld state regulations aimed at cracking down on emissions from the oil and natural gas ...
One of Denmark’s largest cellphone networks suffered severe outages Thursday that prevented people from contacting emergency services, forced at least one hospital to reduce non-critical medical care, ...
Authorities have recovered 37 gold coins that were stolen by salvagers from a nearly 310-year-old shipwreck off of Florida’s coast. The state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced the ...
Thousands of people are crossing into Lebanon from Syria on the second day of a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, after ...
1VALET is committed to building upon its strong track record of revenue growth. Over the past five years 1VALET has achieved ...
At least 15 people have died and 113 others are missing after landslides buried homes in six villages in eastern Uganda.
Georgia’s prime minister has declared that the South Caucasus country will put negotiations on its bid to join the European ...
For more than 60 days, Lebanese have watched stunned as Israeli strikes smashed into buildings, raising giant explosions and ...
Lebanon’s parliament has renewed the term of army chief Joseph Aoun, who is seen as a potential presidential candidate in next year’s vote. Thursday’s session is the first since a ...
The bells of Notre Dame are chiming again, but scaffolding that still clings to the cathedral is puzzling some Parisians and raising questions about whether the monument's grand post-blaze reopening ...
Politicians, writers and activists have condemned the arrest of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal. The 75-year-old author ...
A former British soldier who claimed he was trying to work as a double agent has been convicted of spying for Iran. Daniel Khalife, who's 23, was found guilty Thursday ...