Concerns raised over legality of Maduro’s seizure
The United States’ sudden capture and removal of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro likely broke international law, according to experts.
The United States’ sudden capture and removal of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro likely broke international law, according to experts.
The Danish prime minister has said the US doesn’t have the right to annex the territory, after Donald Trump again said the US needs Greenland for national security reasons.
Recent Saudi airstrikes against UAE-aligned separatists escalated tensions in southern Yemen. With Saudi Arabia and the UAE backing opposing factions, a return to fighting would most benefit the Houthis.
Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov is the first military officer to head Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s presidential office. The head of the military secret service HUR is one of the country’s most popular civil servants.
Craig was one of the last remaining elephants identified as super tuskers in Africa, but also became a symbol for conservation.
The magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook the center and south of the country, which is one of the most seismically active in the world. The capital Mexico City and tourist hotspot Acapulco were affected.
The latest attacks on Caracas suggest regime change is top of the White House agenda when it comes to Venezuela. But the ultimate purpose may not be purely to restore democracy.
After the deadly fire at the Constellation bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, questions are growing about the country’s safety regulations.
As anti-government protests continue in Iran, countries in the region are watching. Some are concerned; others sense potential opportunity.
The reunion marks the end of a nearly four-year hiatus. All seven members of the South Korean pop boy band BTS have now completed their mandatory military service.