A soldier who went missing in action during an aquatic mission in World War II has been accounted for, military officials ...
Migrants in Tunisia are being sold as slaves to Libyan gangs for as little as £10 per person with the complicity of the EU, a ...
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Turkish drone producer and global leader in the exports of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), Baykar, was crowned once again as ...
TotalEnergies failed to convince the Biden administration to unblock almost $5bn in loans for its controversial Mozambique Liquefied Natural Gas project before it left office, as one of Africa’s ...
The stunning new MICAS contemporary art museum in Malta's capital of Valletta is sure to revive underused waterfront spaces.
America's favorite cooking show, which first aired in 2006, is returning to Bravo for its 22nd season on March 13. Here's ...
Colombia’s government on January 26 refused to allow two U.S. military planes to land. They were returning Colombian deportees from the United States to ...
Members of four campus communities across Kentucky tabled in support of diversity, equity and inclusion practices at the ...
Peeps’ recent series on Victoria Cross recipients has prompted an intriguing query from a reader about a decorated D-Day hero who gave his life in the bitter fighting just a week after the landings.
On a sunny September day in 1897, Harrisburg’s African American leaders led a crowd to a forested spot north of Harrisburg to dedicate two headstones. One stone memorialized a beloved fugitive slave ...