The fate of dozens of trapped Hamas fighters is hindering Trump’s Gaza plan
U.S. and Israeli officials are divided over whether to allow the militants, stranded inside a tunnel network in Rafah, safe passage.
U.S. and Israeli officials are divided over whether to allow the militants, stranded inside a tunnel network in Rafah, safe passage.
Bol Mel, who is sanctioned by the US for alleged corruption, had been tipped as Kiir's successor.
The former prince's reaction when he heard about a newspaper inquiry was among more than 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein's estate, including some mentioning Trump.
Nigeria’s stunning new Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) finds itself in the crosshairs of local power politics.
As France marks 10 years since the Paris attacks, an ex-girlfriend of a jihadist survivor is arrested for an alleged plot of her own.
A provocative new book warns that counting castes may entrench them further instead of dismantling the system.
Ahmed al-Sharaa was once an insurgent imprisoned by U.S. forces. Now he’s Syria’s president, and the first Syrian head of state to visit the White House. After his meeting with President Donald Trump this week, Sharaa sat down with The Post for an exclusive interview.
In emails released by Democrats, Epstein says Trump "knew about the girls". The White House says they are an attempt to "smear" the president.
India's government says it unequivocally condemns the "dastardly and cowardly act" that killed eight people.
Almost a year to the day after Boualem Sansal was arrested, the Algerian president grants him a pardon.
Nineteen bodies have been recovered from the wreckage, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday. The C-130 was flying from Azerbaijan to Turkey.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, appearing at a G-7 gathering in Canada, brushed off foreign concerns about the military operation’s legality.
The bus was carrying 60 passengers when it collided with a truck and careered off the road in the Arequipa region.
The Ukrainian president has called for the justice and energy ministers to be removed from their posts.
Pennies today cost nearly four cents each to make - more than twice the cost of a decade ago.
In a classified memo, the Office of Legal Counsel said U.S. troops would not be liable for participating in boat strikes on alleged narco-traffickers.
The US president is increasingly focusing on affordability amid growing public pessimism on the economy.
President Herzog's office says he holds Trump "in the highest regard", but that anyone seeking a pardon has to submit a formal request.
Police said the man shared 347 clips of naked actors on the social media site, which were viewed 4.2 million times.
Thousands had turned up to El-Wak stadium, in the capital Accra, with hopes of being enlisted.
The air strike comes after the US accused the Colombian president of allowing the drugs trade to expand.
Italians and others are alleged to have paid large sums to fire at Bosnians risking their lives in besieged Sarajevo.
The theft of Roman-era artefacts was discovered after staff noticed a door had been broken from the inside.
Footage shows the moment Russia's first anthropomorphic robot fell just seconds after its debut
German Galushchenko was at first just suspended, but President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he and his successor as energy minister must step down during the investigation.
Republicans sound confident the bill will pass, despite their narrow majority. Democrats vow to oppose it.
Several Palestinians were also injured when settlers launched arson attacks targeting an industrial area, a Bedouin village, and farmland east of Tulkarm.
Less than a month since Sanae Takaichi, a China hawk, became Japan’s prime minister, the complicated relationship between Tokyo and Beijing is beginning to sour.