Media March 28 Head Of United Nations calls for reparations to 'overcome generations of exclusion and discrimination' The head of the United Nations called for reparations to "overcome generations of exclusion and discrimination" during their International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery.
Polls March 27 Over one-third of US adults would move to foreign country if able: poll A poll from Monmouth University released this week showed one-third of adults in the United States say they would resettle in another country if it was possible for them.
NASA March 12 4 ISS astronauts from 4 different countries return to Earth after replacements arrive Four astronauts from four different countries returned to Earth after six months in orbit onboard the International Space Station. They landed in the Gulf of Mexico near Florida.
Sharks February 6 Study finds 10 people killed in unprovoked shark attacks last year, above global average: 'A bit unnerving' A new report says 10 people died from unprovoked shark attacks last year. It also breaks down bites worldwide, and where they are most likely to occur.
Australia February 2 Australian ship ordered to turn back from Red Sea, livestock stuck on board An Australian ship carrying thousands of sheep and cows was ordered to return to port due to risk of attack in the Red Sea. The animals are now stuck on board outside Australia.
Asia February 2 1 dead as 131 Burma migrants escape Malaysian detention center Burmese migrants have escaped from the Bidor immigration detention depot in Malaysia. Most of the escapees are ethnic Rohingya fleeing persecution in Burma.
China December 30 Xi says China must fight ‘escalating oppression’ from West with ‘diplomatic iron army’ Chinese President Xi Jinping encouraged his nation's diplomats to take hard lines protecting the country's interests from Western powers in a speech in Beijing on Friday.
South America December 27 Argentina's Milei cuts 5,000 government jobs, will not renew contracts Argentinian President Javier Milei refused to renew the contracts of 5,000 employees hired by the government before his election, seeking to cut spending.
Mexico December 17 Holiday party attack in Mexico leaves 12 dead: authorities A dozen people were killed in an attack at a holiday party on Sunday in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, according to Mexican authorities.
CRIME December 6 Former South Florida chemistry student accused of trying to poison neighbor deported to China Former Florida chemistry student Xuming Li was allegedly caught on video injecting poison under his neighbor's door and is now being deported to China.