Flooding in Nigeria Flattens a Town, Killing at Least 56
Nigerian authorities said they had expected flooding as part of the rainy season but were surprised by the extent of the damage.
Nigerian authorities said they had expected flooding as part of the rainy season but were surprised by the extent of the damage.
A series of exchanges marked a new low point in the relationship between France and Israel, which accused the French president of “a crusade against the Jewish state.”
Both Kyiv and Moscow have been maneuvering to set the terms and tempo of any talks to end the fighting.
Many in the area have already been displaced at least once during the war and little humanitarian aid is arriving amid widespread hunger.
Paul Doyle is accused of deliberately driving his vehicle into crowds in Liverpool, northwestern England, injuring 79 people, including four children.
A wealthy widow built a library and opera house on the border between Quebec and Vermont, a symbol of binational friendship. Now U.S. officials are restricting access to Canadians.
In 113-degree heat, thousands of Hindus in Pakistan make a grueling trek that is an act of spiritual devotion and cultural preservation in a Muslim-majority country.
Thousands of white South Africans are jockeying to get on the next flight to the United States as refugees. They say the backlash against their community is unfair.
Aid began to trickle into the territory this week. But there is never enough.