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The city has endured several consecutive weeks of escalating deadly Russian drone and missile attacks. But many of its residents are determined to hold on to some normality. They are living their daily routines vividly.
When the Super Bowl hits the Las Vegas Strip in February it will mark the crowning moment in a remarkable civic makeover that has seen Sin City evolve from gambling hub to sporting capital.
Many Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have followed Israeli army evacuation orders and sought safety in designated areas only to find there is little space left in the densely populated enclave, a U.N. humanitarian team leader said on Monday.
Former British Prime Minister John Major said outgoing leader Boris Johnson should not remain in Downing Street until a successor is found, and must go now "for the overall wellbeing of the country".
Nigeria's dispute with a British Virgin Islands-based firm over an arbitration award worth $10 billion will go to trial at the High Court in London in January 2023, a spokesperson for the Nigerian government said on Thursday.
Colleen Benally, who lives on the Navajo Nation reservation in the American Southwest, spends a lot of time in her car. Her daily commute takes three hours, and it's a 28-mile (45-km) drive to collect mail from the nearest post office.
Asylum seekers go to a British church for help sessions and assistance from a charity, not to collect taxpayer-funded handouts, contrary to online claims.
Japanese boy band Psychic Fever say they hope to perform their hip-hop and R&B-infused tunes on a world tour as they prepare to kick off a U.S. series of concerts.
The recent rise in gas prices is unprecedented and more energy suppliers could go out of business, the head of Britain's Ofgem energy regulator, Jonathan Brearley, said on Wednesday.
New U.S. guidance allowing people to go without masks in most places provided one more topic of disagreement among Americans who have found little common ground throughout the pandemic.
Germany's conservative leader and would-be next chancellor Friedrich Merz has agreed what amounts to a fiscal policy sea-change with support from the Social Democrats (SPD), his likely coalition partner and the Greens.
The World Health Organization will next week receive a raft of pledges of support for its plan for COVID-19 vaccines for all.
Self-driving truck startup Plus Automation will go public in the United States through a $1.2 billion merger with special purpose acquisition company Churchill Capital Corp IX , the companies said on Thursday.
The incoming White House chief of staff said on Sunday that President-elect Joe Biden's response to the massive hacking campaign uncovered last week would go beyond sanctions.
Former All Blacks prop Jeffery Toomaga-Allen is set to make an injury-delayed return to Super Rugby for a Queensland Reds side that he said will not "roll over" against New Zealand teams.
Organisers of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics said they face a race to get a new ice hockey venue ready in time as they marked 100 days to go before the Games begin.
A federal judge said on Tuesday that parts of Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI to halt its conversion to a for-profit entity might go to trial, adding that the Tesla CEO will have to appear in court and testify.
Real Madrid slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Real Betis after their former player Isco converted a second-half penalty on Saturday, denying the visitors the chance to top LaLiga.
Tunisian journalists will go on strike on April 2 to protest at the president's "attempts to control public media", union officials said on Wednesday, amid fears for the right to free speech won in the 2011 revolution.
American Express Global Business Travel (GBT) said on Friday it would merge with a blank-check firm backed by Apollo Global Management Inc to go public in a deal valued at around $5.3 billion.