Migrants Risk Life And Limb To Jump Mexico Trains In Rush To Border
Thousands of migrants in Mexico have been clambering onto dangerous freight trains rumbling northward in a scramble to reach the U.S.
Thousands of migrants in Mexico have been clambering onto dangerous freight trains rumbling northward in a scramble to reach the U.S.
US consumer inflation eases but price pressures remain
Papua New Guinea has witnessed an online backlash over the cost to taxpayers of around 30 officials travelling to London for the coronation of King Charles, with the governor general's office denying media reports the bill was close $1 million.
Adam Cole felt comfortable enough to share his experience on his road to recovery from a concussion.
When the woman tried to end the relationship, "this man chose a shocking act of violence that ended" her life, District Attorney Kevin Hayden said.
Shell wins legal case over Nigeria oil spill
The U.S. will roll out a new regulation on Wednesday that would deny asylum to most migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, a key part of President Joe Biden's enforcement plan as COVID-19 border restrictions known as Title 42 end this week.
The 38-year-old woman did not suffer from any serious injuries, according to authorities.
A fiercer, improved Giannis Antetokounmpo may be awaiting the NBA next season.
The Diocese said a majority of the claims revolve around sexual abuse crimes between 1960-1980 by priests, who no longer work in the ministry or are deceased.
The child survived two frigid nights in the wilderness. He covered himself with branches to stay warm and ate snow to keep himself hydrated.
"When I came back out, the baby was holding on the ledge hanging. So, I stood right underneath him just in case," said the woman who caught the child.
A former Twitter employee who worked on a Twitter show explained the downside of shifting television to the social media platform.
Dozens of followers of Paul Nthenge Mackenzie were allegedly ordered to starve themselves to death "to meet Jesus."
Thailand holds an election on May 14 after nearly a decade of a government led or backed by its royalist military after a coup in 2014.
A judge has recommended that the man's sentence be served in a medical facility.
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leaned into a conspiracy theory linking the CIA to former President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Tunisian policeman kills five in synagogue shooting spree
The Kansas City Chiefs want to give Patrick Mahomes his due before the new season begins.
A Tunisian security officer who was wounded in Tuesday's shooting attack outside a synagogue on the Tunisian island of Djerba has died, hospital sources said, bringing the death toll to six including the shooter.
The suspect has been apprehended and charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
Israel's air force hit Islamic Jihad targets in Gaza for a second day running on Wednesday, as areas around the enclave braced for a response from the armed Palestinian faction.
Strawberries are among "the most widely appreciated fruits."
Abu Dhabi, UAE, May 10th, 2023, Chainwire
United States President Joe Biden will sign defence and surveillance agreements with Papua New Guinea, the island nation's foreign minister said, on a visit that renews the strategic importance of the nation where Biden's uncle died in World War Two.