Jerusalem shooting: Three dead after gunmen open fire at bus stop
A woman and two elderly people have died and seven others injured
A woman and two elderly people have died and seven others injured
Oak structure replaces the one destroyed in devastating fire at medieval Roman Catholic cathedral in 2019
Interior ministry considers crackdown on criticism by foreign visitors as Putin prepares for 2024 presidential campaign
The next event will take place on Dec 6 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Bishops unanimously approve plan for payouts, which the Church had until now refused
South African former Paralympian has release date set for Jan 5 after shooting Reeve Steenkamp in 2013
The lawsuit alleges Combs intentionally drugged and sexually assaulted university student Joi Dickerson-Neal in 1991
Both sides agree to four-day truce so that 50 women and children under the age of 19 can be freed in return for Palestinian prisoners
Former police officer denies woman's claims as filing in the state Supreme Court in Manhattan seeks a trial and $5 million in damages
An attorney for the singer dismissed the sexual abuse and battery lawsuit as ‘fictional claims’
Alejo Vidal-Quadras says ‘Tehran wants to impose its malignant will by plotting terrorist attacks like the one I have suffered’
Decision approved by Yoon Suk Yeol from London, where he is conducting state visit
Israel releases security camera footage from Oct 7 massacre as it seeks to fend off criticism of its military response to the rampage
Carter passed away on Sunday at her home in Georgia surrounded by her family
Igor Girkin, a former Federal Security Service (FSB) officer who helped Russia to annex Crimea, wants to run for president against Putin
Ennosuke Ichikawa intended to end his life after learning he would be accused of sexual harassment in a tabloid article