World January 2 Officials race to identify mostly young victims of deadly Swiss Alps bar fire Deadly New Year's Eve bar fire at Swiss ski resort kills around 40 people, mostly young victims as the investigation and identification process continues.
VIDEO January 2 Swiss Alps bar witness says champagne bottles with sparklers started deadly NYE fire Swiss authorities have begun the grim task of identifying the mostly young victims of a deadly New Year’s Eve bar fire that killed around 40 people and injured more than 100 at a ski resort in Crans-Montana.
Fire Disasters January 1 At least 40 dead in fire at Swiss Alps bar during New Year’s celebrations, police say An explosive fire broke out during a New Year’s Eve celebration at a crowded bar in the Swiss Alps, killing around 40 people and injuring others, according to Swiss police.
United Kingdom December 28 UK flag clash as foreign banners fly, citizens push back against woke policies reshaping Britain New polling reveals deep splits over Union Jack symbolism as Britain's changing demographics fuel heated debate about national flags and identity.
Donald Trump December 27 Trump’s peace through strength in 2025: where wars stopped and rivals came to the table Trump's 2025 peace agenda produced mostly positive results with new ceasefires in Gaza and other regions, but major conflicts like Ukraine remain unresolved.
Europe December 25 Poland scrambles jets on Christmas after detecting Russian reconnaissance aircraft near its airspace Poland scrambled fighter jets on Christmas morning after detecting a Russian reconnaissance aircraft near its airspace over the Baltic Sea.
Airlines December 24 Virginia family alleges bed bugs bit them during transatlantic flight, suing Delta and KLM airlines The Romulo Albuquerque family from Virginia claims in a lawsuit that bed bugs infested their cabin during March trip from Roanoke to Serbia.
Russia December 24 Ukraine, US near 20-point peace deal as Putin spurns Zelenskyy Christmas ceasefire offer Ukraine and U.S. near finalizing 20-point security framework as Zelenskyy reports 90% agreement on guarantees while Russia pushback signals changes needed.
World Religions Christianity December 23 Cities across Europe revise Christmas traditions, triggering public backlash Brussels faces backlash over modern nativity scene as European cities rethink Christmas traditions amid cultural debates. U.K. museum suggests Santa is "too white."
VIDEO December 20 Europe wakes up to the threat of war ‘Journal Editorial Report’ panelists weigh a stark warning from the NATO secretary general
VIDEO December 20 Ford set to take a $19.5 billion dollar write-down on its EV business Paul Gigot hosts a 'Journal Editorial Report' panel discussing the Global Electric Vehicle retreat, Ford's decision to cut back on EV production and Europe backtracking it's decision to ban gas-powered cars by 2035.