April 27, 2023 Turkey’s Erdogan cancels election rallies after falling ill on live TV Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan canceled election rallies scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday after falling ill on live television, forcing the interview to abruptly come to an end.
April 27, 2023 Berlin swears in first conservative mayor since 2001 Kai Wegner was sworn in Thursday as mayor of Berlin, making him the first conservative to hold the German capital's highest office since 2001.
April 25, 2023 Colombia holds multinational summit on Venezuelan political crisis Diplomats from 20 countries gathered Tuesday to discuss Venezuela's ongoing political crisis at a conference hosted by leftist Colombian President Gustavo Petro
April 23, 2023 European lawmakers look to rein in harmful effects of AI European lawmakers are pushing for ways to regulate artificial intelligence as angst over the rapid rise of the technology grows among the general public.
April 20, 2023 US citizen killed in Sudan amid heavy infighting: State Department An American citizen has been been killed in Sudan as violence, stemming from two generals competing for power, has gripped the country, claiming hundreds of lives.
April 20, 2023 Israeli embassy opens near Turkmenistan's Iran border Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen opened the nation's Turkmen embassy on Thursday, located just 16 miles from the Iranian border in the Central Asian nation's capital, Ashgabat.
April 20, 2023 Dutch diplomat quits amid 'Ukrainians also Russians' comment controversy Veteran Dutch diplomat Ron van Dartel has resigned amid a controversy over a comment made in a new book, an excerpt of which stated "Ukrainians are also Russians."
April 20, 2023 Hungarians voted to 'ban transgenderism and LGBTQ propaganda for minors': Balazs Orban Balazs Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's political director, speaks out after his country is sued for passing a law that would prevent children from being sexualized on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
April 19, 2023 Canada’s federal workers go on strike over wages, delaying some services Some 155,000 workers — or roughly a third of those in Canda's public sector — went on strike Wednesday after failing to reach a deal to increase wages.
April 17, 2023 Tunisian Islamist leader, ex-parliament speaker, detained after police search Prominent Tunisian Islamist leader and opposition politician Rached Ghannouchi was detained Monday after being searched by police, according to his lawyer.