Headlines The governing Georgia Dream party said it would speed up a final vote, defying tens of thousands of protesters who have denounced the measure as a Russian-style effort to squash free speech.
In a nation where most 18-year-olds do some form of military service, Memorial Day is sacred and solemn. Even more so in the aftermath of Oct. 7.
Banning the EU flag from Eurovision was a gift to "the enemies of Europe", the commission's vice-president said
Returning from the contest, Swiss singer Nemo was greeted by hundreds of fans at Zurich Airport.
Trump's former lawyer paid porn star Stormy Daniels to stay quiet about allegedly having sex with Trump.
The northern crossing point was opened on Sunday in a move aims to improve aid deliveries.
The Boardwalk Empire star needed hospital treatment after the assault in Manhattan by a passer-by.
Alerts have been issued in areas already ravaged by floodwaters as more devastation looms.
A two-minute-long siren sounded across the country, and life briefly came to a halt.
Pro-Palestinian students walk out ahead of a speech by the comedian, who is a vocal supporter of Israel.
Finger wrestling is a competitive sport known as “Fingerhakeln” — a Bavarian and Austrian pastime that dates back hundreds of years.
Its foreign minister tells the BBC it is concerned Israel will step up air strikes on Hezbollah.
Fierce fighting is reported as Israel says it is targeting areas of where Hamas has regrouped.
Ukraine is concerned about what could happen if Russian troops get within artillery range of Kharkiv.
Germany’s far right AfD has been classified as a “suspected extremist” since 2021 but it is also one of the second most popular parties in the country.
The talks are aimed at preventing disastrous accidents and unintended war amid an AI arms race.
Police say the investigation was not related to a separate case involving Russia.
Thousands have gathered outside parliament in Tbilisi to protest the bill they say is Russian-inspired.
Emma Lovell, 41, was killed while confronting two home intruders in Brisbane on Boxing Day in 2022.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Israeli success in Rafah is “not sustainable” without a postwar plan for Gaza. It’s Memorial Day in Israel.
Kami Rita Sherpa scaled the world's tallest mountain for a 29th time while a Briton marked his 18th.
Critics denounce a so-called "Russian law", saying it's like a law used by the Kremlin to silence critics.
Several more countries are expected to join the more than 140 U.N. member states that have recognized Palestinian statehood.
Heavy rains washed volcanic debris and pebbles down Mount Marapi in Indonesia.
A horrible tragedy has forever altered the lives of two families in the Indian city of Prayagraj.
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