The six children and two adults became trapped earlier in the day when one of the cables snapped while the passengers were crossing a river canyon in Battagram district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said that hosting Russian nuclear weapons in his country is meant to deter aggression by NATO member Poland, even though Warsaw has made no such threats
The Russian president’s travel to Johannesburg was complicated by an outstanding International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest over the abduction of children from Ukraine
‘What we saw is unacceptable,’ Pedro Sánchez said. ‘And the apologies offered by Mr. Rubiales are not sufficient, I would call them inappropriate’
Juncal Alzugaray developed Alooa, which replicates the vagina’s complete anatomy and serves as a useful tool for the work of doctors and other health professionals
A recent study has analyzed, classified, and called for crosses, stars, and other symbols that our ancestors carved into the walls of medieval buildings to be saved ‘from the pickaxe’
In touristy Dominican Republic, over 4,000 tons of waste are unloaded every day in the Duquesa garbage dump
The problems plaguing the Russian space industry include the loss of key technologies in the post-Soviet industrial meltdown, the bruising impact of Western sanctions, a huge brain drain and widespread corruption
Both the Biden administration and Mexico want the barrier removed. The Justice Department has accused Texas of unlawfully putting the buoys on the international boundary
The indictment alleges that Eastman pushed to put in place a slate of ‘alternate’ electors falsely certifying that Donald Trump won and tried to pressure Mike Pence into rejecting or delaying the counting of legitimate electoral votes for Joe Biden
The attacks on Russian airfields on Saturday and Monday destroyed two Russian bombers and damaged two other aircraft, according to newspaper ‘Ukrainska Pravda’
Former Obama administration attorney Ed Siskel is the new White House counsel. His job is to advise on legal and policy questions related to the presidency
The 19-year-old American is playing as well as anyone in women’s tennis right now. She has won 11 of her past 12 matches and the two biggest titles of her career
Greek police Tuesday activated the country’s Disaster Victim Identification Team to identify the bodies, which were found near a shack in the Avanta area in the northeastern Alexandroupolis region
The book ‘The Gourmand’s Egg. A Collection of Stories & Recipes’ seeks to place this universal symbol in its rightful place in history
Haley, the state’s first Asian American governor, and Scott, the state’s first Black senator since Reconstruction, are both waiting for their breakthrough campaign moment that could come during the first debate
Unknown Oliver Anthony’s controversial country song has made US chart history
Genetic analysis of a burial in Russia’s Ural Mountains shows that while the men stayed with the tribe, the women joined other groups
From ‘Starsky and Hutch’ to ‘CSI,’ the relationship between law enforcement and American television has almost always been mutually beneficial. Current events call for a new approach
The winner of the 100-meter race at the Budapest World Athletics Championships says he can break Usain Bolt’s 200-meter record of 19.19 seconds
According to a new study, the disease affects 15% of the over-30 population and is expected to become more prevalent in the coming decades
Real estate tycoon Srettha Thavisin’s victory as prime minister ends months of suspense, legal wrangling and horse-trading that followed May elections
The Republican has used terms such as ‘animal’ and ‘rabid’ to describe Black district attorneys. And on social media, he has deployed terms that rhyme with racial slurs as some of his supporters post racist screeds about the same targets
In a joint operation with Europol and Italian anti-mafia investigators, 700 kilos of cocaine were seized and four men with links to the ‘Ndrangheta and a Balkans cartel arrested
This was the council’s first public communication since it met earlier this month to discuss Niger’s crisis
The UN documented at least 800 human rights violations against former Afghan government officials and security forces between Aug. 15, 2021, when the Taliban seized power, and the end of June 2023