Fallen American Soldier's Name Restored after Nearly 80 Years
amsterdam November 11, 2024 18:40A fallen American soldier, Jeremiah P. Mahoney, who perished in World War II, is finally getting his name back after almost 80 years.
A fallen American soldier, Jeremiah P. Mahoney, who perished in World War II, is finally getting his name back after almost 80 years.
A North Korean soldier in Kursk, who is recovering in a hospital bed, has spoken out about the situation in the border region occupied by Ukraine.
President Donald Trump has asked former top official Tom Homan to become the 'border czar' responsible for overseeing the deportation of all illegal immigrants back to their home countries.
The 29th edition of the UN Climate Summit (COP) starts in Baku where global climate plans will be negotiated.
American media outlets, including NBC News, report that the re-elected American president Donald Trump has won the swing state Arizona.
Germany, once a powerhouse in Europe, is facing a myriad of challenges that are impacting its economy, social fabric, and political landscape. This article delves into the various issues plaguing the country.
The leader of the Myanmar junta is visiting China for the first time, showcasing the tense relationship between the two countries.
A man of Syrian origin living in Austria has been convicted in a human trafficking case in Germany, resulting in the death of seven migrants.
Ceasefire negotiations in Gaza have hit another dead end as Hamas rejects a temporary truce proposal while Israeli Prime Minister faces backlash over leaked state secrets.
Eight individuals in eastern Germany were arrested for planning to violently separate the state of Saxony from the rest of the country, with ties to a far-right extremist terrorist group.
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Eight suspects, seven men and one woman, are standing trial in relation to the death of French teacher Samuel Paty, each accused of varying levels of involvement. Read on to learn about their roles in the tragic incident.
The partners of the American presidential candidates are breaking the traditional 'first lady' mold this time around, causing quite a stir in the campaign.
German police have counted 13 percent fewer illegal border crossings in the first weeks since the introduction of permanent border controls. Some borders have been subject to random checks for a while, but since September 16, controls have been in place at all neighboring countries.
Israel's year-long large-scale invasion of Gaza in order to prevent another October 7 has left little of the Palestinian territory remaining.
At least 24 people were killed in a bus accident on a highway in Central Mexico. Governor David Monreal confirmed the casualties, with five passengers injured in the crash.
Mongolia faces criticism for not arresting Vladimir Putin during his visit to Ulaanbaatar, prompting the International Criminal Court to take action.
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The Turkish government announces the identification of a perpetrator involved in the terrorist attack on aerospace company TUSAS, linking him to the PKK.
An American plastic surgeon, accused of abusing and using his girlfriend as a sex slave, is facing a lawsuit for $10 million.
The Polish police have dismantled a network of human traffickers who were smuggling migrants from Belarus and Russia into the EU, according to reports.
North Korean balloons have distributed pamphlets with propaganda over the South Korean capital Seoul for the first time, criticizing President Yoon Suk-yeol's government.
Turkey conducted airstrikes on targets in Syria and Iraq, citing self-defense rights under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. Five people were killed and 22 wounded in an attack near Ankara.
Russian influencer Valeria Fedyakina, known as Bitmama, has been arrested for fraudulently sending over 20 million euros to support Ukrainian troops.
Iraqi authorities have reported the death of the leader of the terrorist organization Islamic State in the country during an anti-terror operation in the mountainous region of the northeast.
Families of hostages hope for a breakthrough in negotiations with Hamas after the death of Yahya Sinwar.
The Israeli army said it targeted a Hezbollah bunker where tens of millions of dollars in cash and gold were stored, as well as claiming to have killed the head of Hezbollah's money transfer unit in Syria.
Russia is hosting a BRICS summit with several prominent world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, UN Secretary-General António Guterres, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in attendance.
Israel's recent operation targets Hezbollah's financial resources, including Al-Qard al-Hassan bank, known for money laundering and criminal activities.
A drone launched from Lebanon hit a building in the city of Caesarea, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a private villa, according to the Israeli army.