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Violence resumed for a second straight night in Jerusalem on Wednesday when Palestinian worshippers barricaded themselves inside Al Aqsa mosque at the Old City’s sensitive compound and Israeli police used...
Stefano Bernabei, Reuters Monte Cimone, a popular ski resort in Italy’s Apennine Mountains, invested 5 million euros in artificial snowmaking before the winter season in an attempt to stave off...
Amy Briscoe, The Independent “I’m the strong one, I’m not nervous, I’m as tough as the crust of the Earth is. I move mountains, I move churches; and I glow,...
Israel committed to stop authorisation of any settler outposts in the occupied West Bank for six months during a meeting on Sunday with Palestinian officials in Jordan when the sides...
There are political and personal reasons as to why Scotland’s First Minister and leader of the Scotland National Party (SNP) Nicola Sturgeon announced her resignation on Wednesday. It can be...
The deadly and destructive 7.8 magnitude earthquake which struck south-eastern Turkey and north-western Syria on Feb.6 was among the most powerful in recent history. The last quake of that magnitude...
David McHugh, Associated Press Europe has dodged an energy apocalypse this winter, economists and officials say, thanks to unusually warm weather and efforts to find other sources of natural gas...
Peru on Tuesday announced a curfew in the southern Puno region in a bid to suppress violent protests, a day after 18 people were killed in clashes between demonstrators and...
Gulf Today Report More than 300 people have been killed in Iran since protests erupted over the death in morality police custody of Masha Amini on September 16, a...
A UN Security Council resolution approved imposing sanctions on Haiti, targeting gang leaders and their financiers, in an effort to end months of violence and lawlessness. The 15-member Council...