
Jacinda Ardern to begin new role combating online extremism
New Zealand’s former prime minister launched the Christchurch Call with French President Emmanuel Macron in 2019, two months after a white supremacist gunman killed 51 people at two mosques

New Zealand’s former prime minister launched the Christchurch Call with French President Emmanuel Macron in 2019, two months after a white supremacist gunman killed 51 people at two mosques

Jakov Milatovic is pledging to speed up the small country’s bid for membership in the European Union and to adhere to the bloc’s policy line toward Russia over its invasion of Ukraine

A drone strike carried out by the American-led coalition has killed a senior member of the Islamic State group who was in charge of planning attacks in Europe

After a weekend of deadly storms and wildfires, forecasters have warned of continuing severe weather and fire danger in the days ahead across much of the same region

The nation’s largest city bolstered security and warned potential protesters it was “not a playground for your misplaced anger”

The Biden administration has signaled it’s prepared to provide sanctions relief in exchange for concrete steps by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

The law signed by Republican Governor Spencer Cox last month would take effect May 3, at which time abortion clinics will not be able to apply to be licensed

Even the handful of players selected in the upcoming WNBA draft will find it difficult to continue their pro careers

Authorities say the derailment happened Sunday in a hard-to-reach spot beside the Clark Fork River

The death of the 28-year-old Black man last month at a Virginia mental hospital has led to second-degree murder charges against 10 deputies and hospital employees

Police say they have not yet established a motive, but the FBI is continuing to review Hale’s writings. Police also disclosed that Hale ‘considered the actions of other mass murderers’

Reductions in both methane and carbon dioxide emissions are essential to lessen the future severity of climate change, the study notes

Stocks of oil producers jumped after Saudi Arabia and other major oil producers said they’ll cut production by 1.15 million barrels per day from May until the end of the year

Judge Merchan has presided over criminal cases against Donald Trump’s company, its former finance chief and one of his former White House aides

Russia immediately warned that it would bolster forces on the Finnish border if NATO sends any additional troops or equipment to what will be its 31st member country

Current and former students of the University of Delaware claim the school breached contractual obligations and unjustly enriched itself by halting in-person classes and shutting down the campus in 2020

Nearly 43,000 people died in U.S. traffic crashes in 2021, the highest number in 16 years, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

The law means training and a background check will not be needed for people to carry concealed guns in public. The state now has nearly three million permit holders

A man in Paris lost a testicle to an officer’s club, a police grenade took the thumb of a woman in Rouen, and a railroad worker hit by grenade fragments lost an eye

The three Americans and one Canadian were introduced Monday during a ceremony in Houston, home to the nation’s astronauts as well as Mission Control

Combined with a cut of two million barrels per day announced in October, producers have axed about 3% of the world’s oil supply

The locations for the camps have infuriated Chinese officials because they would provide U.S. forces with a staging ground close to southern China and Taiwan, the self-governed island Beijing claims as its own

More than two dozen Democratic members of Congress who are active on TikTok are now facing questions about whether they’ll continue to use it, amid calls for a ban on the app

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Ukraine’s Western allies have sent the country 65 billion euros ($70 billion) in military aid to help thwart Russia’s full-scale invasion

The 15,000 mini-machines will vanish from central Paris at the end of August after contracts with the three operators expire

Ukrainian authorities did not directly respond to the accusation, but President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that he doesn’t think about events in Russia

The lawsuit names the Newport News School Board and several school district officials, including former Superintendent George Parker III, as defendants