Trump shooter flew drone above rally site ahead of time - US media
It is thought the device, now being examined, was used to pick the best line of sight to the former president.
It is thought the device, now being examined, was used to pick the best line of sight to the former president.
Activists say spiralling housing costs are due to properties being bought by foreigners - or rented over the summer.
Since the invasion of Ukraine, the measures used to clamp down on Kremlin critics have swelled.
The women flouting tradition to get reconstructive surgery after female genital mutilation.
Tourism is booming under the Taliban regime as Westerners flock to see its unspoilt sites - but not everyone is winning.
This was his first rally with new running mate JD Vance and since last week's assassination attempt.
It’s the first time that a number has been put on the glitch that is still causing problems around the world.
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant says his country sent a message, while Houthi official Mohammed Abdulsalam blasts Israeli "aggression".
Israel’s attack Saturday heralded a further expansion of the war in Gaza, and added a volatile new dynamic to what has become a building regional conflict.
The consumer recall agency, Rappel Conso, says they contain a harmful chemical, Bisphenol A.
Very few organisations will buy software from the US firm, partly thanks to its criticism of Beijing.
Sandra Hemme has spent almost all of her adult life in prison for a 1980 murder in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Agencies in the UK and Australia are warning people to be vigilante to fake emails, calls and websites.
Iryna Farion caused controversy by suggesting that “true patriots” of Ukraine should not speak Russian in any situation.
More than 100 people are dead in spreading unrest after a policy on government jobs sparked mass protests.
The partial collapse during torrential rains Shangluo city has killed at least 11 with 30 people still missing.
Dhaka and several other Bangladeshi cities have been engulfed by protests in opposition to a new policy reserving a portion of government jobs for certain groups.
The Post visited Kirov, in western Russia, where residents say President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine is a fight for Russia’s survival against the U.S. and NATO.