Russian President Vladimir Putin gave his deputy prime minister a public dressing down after correcting him thrice during a meeting.
Ukrainian soldiers used their weapons as instruments in a "shock-show orchestra" caroling posted by Ukraine's defense ministry on Friday.
Prince Harry revealed his final words to his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II before her passing in his book, "Spare."
Croatia's local currency, the kuna, can only be used until Jan. 15, after the country replaced its historic currency with the euro on New Year's Day.
While it is unclear what the woman's role is, Kremlin observers said she may be part of Putin's security team.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's secretary Archbishop Georg Gaenswein has revealed the late Pope's last words before passing–"Lord, I love you."
Brazilian soccer legend and global icon Pele has died following a battle with colon cancer. He was 82.
Russia unleashed its largest attack in weeks on Ukraine, battering the war-torn country with over 60 missiles targeting key infrastructure.
An intense and long-lasting fire in a Cambodian hotel-casino has killed at least 19, leaving dozens of people unaccounted for.
The upcoming marketplace, whose name translates to "China Digital Asset Trading Platform," runs on the blockchain called the "China Cultural Protection Chain."
A Russian court has sentenced a solider to one year and eight months in prison for refusing to participate in the war against Ukraine.
Suu Kyi lawyers set to make final arguments in junta trial
President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged Russia's shortcomings in its war with Ukraine including its army's lack of basic resources.
UN Security Council adopts first ever Myanmar resolution
Russia is escalating its war in Ukraine prior to Putin's first trip to Belarus in more than three years.
Amsterdam government officials announced they have decided to introduce a new campaign called "Stay Away" to discourage rising rates of sex and drug tourism.
The political unrest that has swept throughout Peru has left hundreds of tourists from around the world stranded in the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
FIFA has denied Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky's proposal to share a message of peace before the kickoff at the World Cup final Sunday, CNN reported.
New Zealand passed legislation banning the sale of tobacco products to those born after 2008 for life.
A Kenyan migrant worker has died in Qatar after suffering from a fall on Saturday.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's remark causes more alarm for her Labour Party as they consistently lag behind the opposition in the polls.
Brittney Griner has landed in San Antonio, Texas Friday after being released from Russian detention in a high-level prisoner exchange with convicted arms dealer Viktor Bout.
"The threat of nuclear war is increasing, but Russia will not use the nuclear weapons first," Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly said.
Peru lawmakers voted to impeach President Pedro Castillo Wednesday, hours after he attempted to dissolve the nation's congress.
House Democrats sent a letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk asking him to answer questions related to the reported suppression of Chinese protesters on the platform.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness issued a state of emergency (SOE) in nine of fourteen of Jamaica's parishes to deter violent crime Wednesday.
Former President of Albania Sali Berisha was punched while leading a protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele announced Saturday the deployment of 10,000 troops to a suburb of San Salvador, Soypango, to deter gang violence.
Several of the world's most prominent news organizations released a letter calling for the U.S. to drop charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Iran wants FIFA to ban the U.S. for 10 games.