January 25 Zelenskyy touts ‘constructive’ trilateral talks between the US, Russia and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi Ukraine's Zelenskyy calls recent US-Russia-Ukraine talks in Abu Dhabi "constructive," marking potential breakthrough in diplomatic efforts to end the war.
January 25 World's largest medieval cargo ship emerges from its underwater grave off one country's coast Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel has been remarkably preserved.
January 25 JOSH HAMMER: Case against Israel cheapens the word 'genocide' International Court of Justice hears genocide case against Myanmar as Israel faces similar allegations, raising questions about legal precedents.
January 24 Boy, 12, dies after shark attack while swimming at popular cliff-jumping spot: 'We are heartbroken' Nico Antic, 12, died from injuries after a shark attack at Sydney Harbour's Jump Rock. Friends heroically pulled him to safety after the attack.
January 24 US Olympian speaks out after Team Canada withdrawal prevents her from qualifying for Milan-Cortina Katie Uhlaender's Olympic dreams were crushed when Team Canada allegedly withdrew four skeleton athletes, reducing points and eliminating the five-time Olympian from qualification.
January 24 America doesn't need to own Greenland — there's a better, more peaceful way Trump backs off military threat against Greenland at Davos, announces NATO deal. Denmark and allies reject U.S. acquisition attempts of the island.
January 24 Lindsey Graham says there's 'strong consensus' to protect Kurds as Syrian forces advance on territory Sen. Lindsey Graham and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warn of dire threats to Syrian Kurds as Syrian forces attack Kurdish-controlled territory in northern Syria.
January 24 Iran Revolutionary Guard commander says regime has 'finger on the trigger' as US warships head to Middle East Iran's Revolutionary Guard chief warns the U.S. it has a "finger on the trigger" as American warships head to the Middle East amid anti-regime protests.
January 24 Another Christian community at risk in Africa as extremists and war take their toll Sudan's civil war has reportedly killed 150,000 people and displaced 13 million as Christians face daily terror. Government forces allegedly killed 11 Christians on Christmas Day.
January 24 Newsom’s Davos detour: 5 cringe moments that overshadowed the high-profile summit Governor Gavin Newsom faced backlash at Davos for controversial Trump criticism, photo with Alex Soros and claims the White House prevented him from speaking at USA House.