Police catch a terrorism suspect who escaped from
By The Associated Press
A former soldier who escaped from a London prison while awaiting trial on terrorism charges was captured Saturday after
Poland's democracy is at risk in next month's
By Rob Schmitz
The ruling Law and Justice Party has enacted measures the European Union says violate basic democratic principles. Party
Germany heads to its 1st FIBA World Cup
By Dustin Jones
Friday's defeat in Manila marked the second consecutive Basketball World Cup loss for the U.S., which won back-to-back
Manhunt is underway for U.K. terror suspect who
By Lauren Frayer
Authorities found straps dangling from a truck that left a prison kitchen early Wednesday. The suspect, last seen wearing a
Ukraine strains to safely operate nuclear power
By Brian Mann
Russia has occupied the massive Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which sits roughly 50 miles from the front lines. Ukraine'
Spain's women's soccer coach is fired as fallout
By Laurel Wamsley
Spain's soccer federation named Montse Tomé as head coach of the women's national team, the first woman in the role. She was
Turkey has failed to persuade Russia to rejoin the
By Charles Maynes
In talks in Sochi, Russia, President Vladimir Putin rejected efforts by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to revive a
Whatever happened to the 'period day off' policy?
By Raksha Kumar
In 2017, two Indian firms began offering workers a day off for a painful period — earning much praise but also some
Foundation pulls invite to Russia, Belarus and
By The Associated Press
Swedish lawmakers had said they would boycott this year's Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm after the foundation initially

After fleeing the war in Ukraine, a family found a sense of belonging far away - in Prudentópolis, Brazil, known as "Little