In Chiclayo, Peru, Locals Cheer the ‘Peruvian Pope’
From delivering help to flood-ravaged regions to singing Christmas songs to blessing babies, Pope Leo XIV tried to be a cleric of the people in Peru.
From delivering help to flood-ravaged regions to singing Christmas songs to blessing babies, Pope Leo XIV tried to be a cleric of the people in Peru.
A reporter recalling a war from his childhood finds the fear familiar, but the weapons more high-tech and the fog of disinformation far thicker.
On a frigid day in early January, as she worked in her office in the Boston suburb of Billerica, Mass., Siyu Huang received a two-word text message. “Spinning wheels,” it…
Amateur astronomers set up their telescopes in Evergreens in Brooklyn. Now the cemetery is building an observatory.
Hindustan Aeronautics, a major trading partner for a Russian arms agency, said that sensitive British technology stayed in India.
The Japanese technology conglomerate plans to shed underperforming businesses and shift its focus to new areas of growth.
The acquittal of three former officers in the state trial over the fatal beating adds to a mixed series of verdicts for officers accused of wrongdoing.
Oghenochuko Ojiri, an art dealer who appeared on the popular BBC show “Bargain Hunt,” appeared in a London court on Friday.
Prosecutors said the men had committed the “act of deliberate and mindless criminal damage” together and filmed it on a cellphone.
In One Image After the Blast By Saher Alghorra It was late afternoon, but this restaurant in Gaza City was still bustling when an Israeli airstrike tore through it. Customers…
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