Rome (Reuters) — Around 130 people were arrested on Tuesday in a large-scale sting against the Sicilian mafia in Palermo, indicating that it has remained a significant criminal force despite setbacks in recent decades. “Cosa Nostra,” the mafia syndicate based in and around Palermo, terrorized Italy in the 1980s and…
South Korean police on Tuesday were questioning an elementary school teacher who allegedly stabbed a first grader to death…
As the war in Ukraine grinds toward its fourth year, US President Donald Trump has made clear which world…
Israeli police raided two Palestinian bookstores in occupied east Jerusalem on Sunday, confiscating books and arresting one of the…
Romania’s outgoing centrist president, Klaus Iohannis, resigned on Monday as opposition hard-right parliamentary parties planned to have him impeached.…
Hamas has said the next hostage release scheduled to take place in Gaza on Saturday will be postponed, accusing…
Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children’s playground in northern England…
A bus veered off a highway bridge into a polluted ravine in Guatemala City early on Monday, killing at…
North Korea has treated hundreds of Russian soldiers injured in Ukraine, Moscow’s ambassador to Pyongyang told state media, as…