Philippine ferry fire kills 31 people; at least seven missing
Many of the more than 200 people who survived the blaze jumped off the MV Lady Mary Joy 3 and were rescued from the dark sea by the coast guard, navy, a nearby ferry and local fishermen
Many of the more than 200 people who survived the blaze jumped off the MV Lady Mary Joy 3 and were rescued from the dark sea by the coast guard, navy, a nearby ferry and local fishermen
The Federal District’s security secretariat mobilized hundreds of police officers and the Esplanade of Ministries was closed to prevent gatherings of Bolsonaro’s supporters
Nondice Thurman, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell, said Thursday morning that the deaths happened the previous night in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission
The newspaper said it ‘vehemently denies the allegations’ and is seeking Evan Gershkovich’s immediate release
The 86-year-old pontiff, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, ate breakfast, read the newspapers and was working from his hospital room at Rome’s Gemelli hospital
These theories legitimized the colonial-era seizure of Native lands and form the basis of some property law today
The strictest sanction the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora can apply has only been imposed on six other countries: Somalia, Djibouti, Liberia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Afghanistan and Libya
The National Rally is spearheading a movement against Miriam Cahn, whose painting ‘Fuck Abstraction’ has already resulted in a court case as critics claim it depicts a minor engaged in a sex act
From Moscow to Tokyo, Madrid, New York, Paris and other major urban centers, the Russian-American photographer Anastasia Samoylova portrays how the urban landscape is heading towards homogenization
A new generation of British leaders has altered the political landscape but experts point out the next general election will be the real acid test among the wider public
On the 12th anniversary of the war, the population is suffering more from food insecurity and poverty now than in the toughest moments of the conflict. And the forecasts for 2023 are even worse due to the earthquake
Rescuers continue to search for locals buried under the rubble after Sunday’s landslide
The Mexican authorities must get to the bottom of what took place at the border facility and determine who is responsible for the tragedy at whatever cost
The couple, who have been together for six years, got engaged in December. But after another woman claimed to have had a tryst with the soccer player, he recognized that he crossed boundaries and promised that he will regain the artist’s trust
In the last decade, the country has become a destination for cheap implants and medical procedures. Such operations have hidden costs
The economist who embodies South American Trumpism has advanced in the polls by railing against the political class
The geneticist has just received a $2.2 million grant to research why eggs don’t age like the other cells in the body
Known as the “Hollywood drug,” it has become wildly popular after several actresses and influencers used it to lose weight quickly
There is nothing wrong with loving what you do, as long as your time and basic rights are respected; the notion that life revolves around work usually only benefits the company
The holiday was proclaimed by president Barack Obama in 2014 and it’s observed on several states
In a few short years, what once was one of the most disdained formats has become established as the favored choice for all the main platforms
Writer Carlos Manuel Álvarez reflects on the reasons that led him to invade a baseball match between his homeland and the country where he lives in exile
The festival commemorates the 50th anniversary of rap and is set to run June 30 through July 3, with three nights of music inside the Superdome, beginning that Friday
Wildlife officials said Wednesday that just under 400,000 pounds of lettuce was provided to hundreds of manatees at a warmwater power plant site along the east coast
The justices heard arguments Wednesday about a situation that sometimes arises in criminal trials with more than one defendant, when one person’s confession might also implicate someone else on trial
This is the latest development in a long-running fight over the reach of the Clean Water Act. President Joe Biden has promised to veto Congress’ measure