Latest Headlines

Egypt unveils first ancient royal tomb since Tutankhamun

Egypt's antiquities authority says it has found the ancient tomb of King Thutmose II, the first royal burial to be located since the famed discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922.

The tomb, discovered near the Valley of the Kings in Luxor in southern Egypt, belonged to King Thutmose II of the 18th dynasty, who lived nearly 3,500 years ago.

Keep reading... Show less

Disbelief and anger: Ukrainians react to Trump's 'absurdity'

by Andrii KALCHENKO

Three years into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian soldier Ivan Banias has found himself struggling to digest the "absurdity" of what US President Donald Trump is saying about the war, his country and his president.

Keep reading... Show less

Delta offers $30,000 each to Toronto plane crash passengers

US airline Delta will offer $30,000 to each passenger on a plane that crashed as it landed at Toronto airport this week, the carrier told AFP on Wednesday.

"This gesture has no strings attached and does not affect rights" of passengers, a company spokesman said.

Keep reading... Show less

Cambodian farmers risk lives for rice as U.S. freezes demining aid

by Suy SE

Eleven-year-old Yeat Saly lies in a hospital bed, a piece of shrapnel lodged in his forehead -- one of the many injuries inflicted by an old mortar he found near his village in Cambodia.

Keep reading... Show less

‘Relishing in the cruelty’: CNN guest lays into Trump over bullied 11-year-old’s death

CNN political analyst Ana Navarro sounded off Wednesday night on the circumstances surrounding an 11-year-old Texas girl’s death by suicide, which her mother is attributing to extreme bullying by middle school peers who relentlessly threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement on her family.

“This is happening all over America because of what has been unleashed, because of the portrayal of Latinos in particular, and immigrants as criminals and as bad people,” Navarro said Wednesday.

Keep reading... Show less

Sri Lanka train derailed after smashing into elephants

A Sri Lankan passenger train derailed Thursday after smashing into a family of elephants, with no passengers injured but six animals killed in the island's worst such wildlife accident, police said.

The express train was traveling near a wildlife reserve at Habarana, some 180 kilometers (110 miles) east of the capital Colombo, when it hit the herd crossing the line before dawn.

Keep reading... Show less

Iran executed 975 people in 'horrifying' 2024 escalation: rights groups

by Stuart Williams

Iran executed at least 975 people last year in a "horrifying escalation" of its use of capital punishment, two human rights groups said on Thursday.

Keep reading... Show less

Northern Japan snowed under after two-week whiteout

by Hiroshi HIYAMA

Residents of northern Japan were sheltering from deep snow up to the rooftops in some areas on Thursday after a two-week whiteout.

Keep reading... Show less

Two trials, one president: South Korea's Yoon in the dock

by Hieun SHIN

South Korea's ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday became the country's first sitting head of state on trial on criminal charges.

Keep reading... Show less

Hamas hands over dead Israeli hostages in black coffins

Hundreds watched on Thursday as four black coffins, which Hamas said held the remains of Israel's Bibas family and an elderly hostage, were carried off stage by Palestinian militants in southern Gaza.

The ceremony, held on a sandy area that was once a cemetery before its destruction by Israeli forces, marked the first handover of deceased captives under a fragile Israel-Hamas truce.

Keep reading... Show less

Republicans fear 'death threats and Gestapo-like stuff' from Trump fans: report

Republican lawmakers may toe the party line in public, but in private, some reportedly fear retribution if they break with President Donald Trump — including some who are "scared s---less about death threats and Gestapo-like stuff."

Vanity Fair published an eyebrow-raising report Wednesday that Republicans in both chambers of Congress know it's not just their political survival that is at stake.

Keep reading... Show less

‘Criminal enterprise’: Grand Jury calls for disbanding police force as 5 officers charged

A small Alabama police force operated “as more of a criminal enterprise than a law enforcement agency,” according to an 18-member grand jury that is now calling for the Hanceville Police Department to be abolished, according to The New York Times.

The police department, which serves some 3,000 residents in a city about 45 miles north of Birmingham, had just eight officers on the payroll as of last August when Jason Marlin was sworn in as chief, according to the report.

Keep reading... Show less

'Hope I’m not on it': Republicans who advanced Patel didn't read book with 'enemies list'

WASHINGTON — If you’ve ever wondered whether ignorance is truly bliss, just ask Senate Republicans.

While the nation’s founders envisioned a Senate where great minds deliberate weighty ideas, in today’s GOP-controlled Senate the majority seems to be doing all they can to avoid debating, at least when it comes to President Donald Trump’s controversial FBI nominee, Kash Patel.

Keep reading... Show less