Vladislav Klyushin, who ran a Moscow-based information technology company that did work for the highest levels of the Russian government, was convicted in February of charges including wire fraud and securities fraud
Experienced caver Mark Dickey suddenly became ill during an expedition with a handful of others, including three other Americans, in the Morca cave in southern Turkey’s Taurus Mountains
In New York City alone, public schools have opened classrooms to nearly 20,000 children arriving with parents seeking asylum
The new rule starts in mid-November, just under a year before the U.S. presidential election. It will also affect campaign ads ahead of next year’s elections in India, South Africa, the European Union and other regions
The preemptory step comes after the grand jurors who returned the 41-count indictment against the former president and 18 others were subjected to harassment when their information was posted online
Britain’s Conservative government said an independent investigation will take place “in due course” into how Daniel Abed Khalife managed to slip out of the medium-security Wandsworth Prison
In an experiment that raises bioethical issues, researchers in China have generated a blueprint of a humanized kidney in a pig embryo
Airlines have started offering steep discounts, while some resorts have slashed room rates by 20% or are offering a fifth night free
Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama wants the Pentagon to rescind its policy to pay for travel when a servicemember goes out of state to get an abortion or other reproductive care
The Apple TV+ series works because it tells stories that matter. All it needs is a little patience and time to enjoy it
Researchers from the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust research institute and Rome’s Jewish community released the findings at an academic workshop Thursday
Bucharest is analyzing the wreckage of a possibly Russian drone on its territory, while maintaining a cautious approach towards Moscow following recent incidents near its border
The vice president’s approval ratings remain underwater, and her announcements in Southeast Asia tend to be counted in the millions of dollars rather than the billions. But she described her work in the region as something that will pay dividends over time
Thursday’s bipartisan statement from presidential centers, foundations and institutes marks the first time the libraries have joined to make such a public declaration
With 85 million users and 900,000 creators, the vertical cartoons are sweeping Gen Z and millennial users
The banning of the tunic marks the start of the political and school year even though the wearing of the garment is increasingly rare
The former president, an excellent reader of his society, discovered that there is no rule that cannot be violated. You just have to do it without apologizing
‘Hackney Diamonds,’ due out at the end of October, contains 12 songs, two of which feature the band’s legendary drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021
The head of state broke tradition by using the place name promoted by Hindu nationalists in an invite in English
Beijing defends a decade of global benefits from the program, but critics warn of spiraling debt for developing countries
Rodrigo Valdés, the director of the Western Hemisphere division at the International Monetary Fund, warns that the dollarization that ultra-right candidate Javier Milei proposes for Argentina ‘will require seeking a lot of political support’
The largest artistic event in the southern hemisphere opened its 35th edition, which tells an alternate history of the art of the 20th and 21st centuries
Pietro Castellitto, the Arriaga brothers and Olmo Schnabel all presented films, hoping to follow in the footsteps of Sofia Coppola
The latest CAF report proposes global measures on how to mitigate warming and seek solutions in nature
These ‘glutamatergic astrocytes’ could play a role in understanding disorders such as Alzheimer’s, according to the scientists who have discovered them
The death toll from flooding in Greece rises to four and more than 800 rescued from rising water