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The movement looks for a path forward: “Is the goal the absolute abolition of abortion in our nation?” [...]
Kyiv hopes to garner support about three points in its proposal before presenting them to Moscow. It’s a hard sell, with China and Brazil not sending high-level delegations. [...]
Political weakness, intractable wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East, and challenges from Russia and China combined to create solidarity behind American leadership. [...]
While not invited to the Group of 7 meeting, China was still a major presence, with the summit’s final communiqué referencing the country 28 times, almost always as a malign [...]
Wording in the summit’s final statement led to a diplomatic tug of war, primarily between the United States and Italy. [...]
The princess, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, could be seen smiling and waving from the Buckingham Palace balcony. [...]
With less than three weeks until the election, party leaders are hitting the road again today. [...]
Dozens of world leaders are attending the event in Switzerland, but Russia is not invited. [...]
A new documentary revisits the "sadistic" 1990s reality show which preceded Big Brother. [...]
After the success of BBC drama, series writer Daf James shares his own experience with adoption. [...]
World leaders are gathering at a Swiss luxury resort to discuss a possible roadmap to peace in Ukraine, but Russia is not taking part in the talks. DW has the [...]
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for more bilateral cooperation as he kicks off an Australia visit. Ties between China and Australia were strained under the previous conservative government in [...]
Three people were hurt in a stabbing at a soccer party in Wolmirstedt, in eastern Saxony-Anhalt state. The assailant was later shot dead by the police. [...]
US Catholic bishops have formally apologized for the forced assimilation, abuse and poor conditions at church-run boarding schools for Native American children. The schools operated in the late 19th and [...]
Honduran authorities are rolling out measures aiming to reduce rampant organized crime in the Central American country. The Central American country is one of the most violent in the world. [...]
It is hard to escape the impression that the more Congress holds people in contempt, the more people have contempt for Congress. [...]
African giant pouched rats use their acute sense of smell to sniff out landmines and detect TB in sputum samples. Now, they are set to become search-and-rescue specialists too. [...]
16 year-old Barcelona soccer player Lamine Yamal brought his homework with him to Euro 2024. [...]
A round up of this week's developments and drama in artificial intelligence: Apple announced a slew of AI features for its new iPhone and Elon Musk dropped his lawsuit against [...]
More cattle are getting the bird flu virus, and it appears that people are a big factor in spreading it from herd-to-herd. NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben talks to NPR Health correspondent [...]
It is the first joint appearance by senior members of the British royal family since the king and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer. [...]
Edward Thomas Ryan, after dying at 85, came out as gay in his obituary. For decades, he was in the closet and hid his 25-year relationship from nearly everyone. [...]
These loaves are great when you have leftovers and want to jazz them up with butter, cream cheese or jam. [...]
Animal advocates say the Apache County, Ariz., incident highlights the need for the area to address rampant pet hoarding and abandonment. [...]
After The Post wrote about a nonprofit-run home for formerly unhoused mothers at risk of closing its doors, hundreds of thousands in donations poured in. [...]