German conservative leader Friedrich Merz failed to garner the parliamentary majority needed to become chancellor on Tuesday in a first round of voting in an unexpected setback for his new coalition with the center-left Social Democrats. Merz, 69, who led his CDU/CSU conservatives to win a federal election in February…
A desperate search for two children missing in a rural part of Canada’s Nova Scotia province has stretched into…
Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow for the second consecutive night as the Russian capital prepares to host a major annual…
Japan’s Emperor Emeritus Akihito will be admitted to hospital for heart tests on Tuesday, public broadcaster NHK reported, citing…
All mobile phone signals will be deactivated in the Vatican on Wednesday ahead of the highly secretive conclave to…
Multiple major airlines are avoiding flying over Pakistan as relations with neighbor India crater in the wake of a…
Israel struck Houthi targets in Yemen on Monday night, an Israeli security source said, one day after a ballistic…
Japan and China have accused each other of violating the airspace around the Japanese-controlled East China Sea islands, which…