â€å“a Territorial Dispute Prompts Colombia and Nicaragua to Beef Up Their Navies
Dozens feared dead after gunmen attack Nigerian church, officials say
The attackers set off an explosion before storming the church during mass.
26 minutes ago
World War II veterans honored a day before D-Day anniversary
More than 20 British World War II veterans have gathered near Pegasus Bridge for D-Day commemorations in Normandy
36 minutes ago
Over 50 feared dead in Nigeria church attack, officials say
Gunmen opened fire on worshippers and detonated explosives, an official says.
1 hour ago
Russia says Kyiv strikes destroyed tanks donated by West
Russian airstrikes have hit the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv for the first time in weeks, sending up plumes of black smoke
1 hour ago
UN: Yemen's warring sides resume talks on ending Taiz siege
The U.N. says Yemen's warring parties have resumed talks on reopening roads in Taiz and other provinces after they agreed to renew a nationwide cease-fire
2 hours ago
Bolsonaro using medals to celebrate allies, family, himself
Brazil's president has been bountiful in decorating family and loyalists.
2 hours ago
Pope Francis fuels new speculation on future of pontificate
Pope Francis has added fuel to rumors about the future of his pontificate
2 hours ago
Nigeria state lawmaker says dozens feared dead after gunmen attack church with explosives in southwest of country
Nigeria state lawmaker says dozens feared dead after gunmen attack church with explosives in southwest of country
3 hours ago
2 Jordanian Air Force pilots killed in plane crash
The Jordanian military says two Air Force pilots were killed when their training aircraft crashed
3 hours ago
At least 49 dead in 2nd day of Bangladesh cargo depot fire
A massive fire at a container depot near a port city in southeastern Bangladesh has killed at least 49 people including nine firefighters and injured more than 100 others
3 hours ago
Ruling party seems set to win Cambodian local elections
Early indications show Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party headed for victory in local elections as people voted in large numbers for the first time since a 2022 vote that was widely criticized as unfair
4 hours ago
Death toll in Iran building collapse rises to at least 38
State TV says the death toll in a catastrophic tower collapse in southwestern Iran has risen to at least 38
4 hours ago
Australia says China threatened plane over South China Sea
Australia says a Chinese fighter jet carried out dangerous maneuvers threatening the safety of one of its maritime surveillance planes over the South China Sea
4 hours ago
Philippine volcano spews ash and steam, alarms villagers
The steam-driven explosion scattered ash in nearby villages and alarmed locals.
4 hours ago
Lightning, hail, floods lash France, leaving 1 dead, damage
Sudden thunderstorms and hailstorms in France left one woman dead and 14 hurt.
June 05
Greek firefighters battle blaze near Athens for second day
Greek authorities had ordered the evacuation of parts of some southern suburbs.
June 05
Russia's defense ministry claims it destroyed tanks supplied by Ukraine's allies in missile strikes on Kyiv
Russia's defense ministry claims it destroyed tanks supplied by Ukraine's allies in missile strikes on Kyiv
June 05
Putin warns West on giving long-range rocket systems to Ukraine, saying Russia will hit targets 'we haven't yet struck'
Putin warns West on giving long-range rocket systems to Ukraine, saying Russia will hit targets 'we haven't yet struck'
June 05
Japanese man, 83, ready for more after crossing Pacific solo
Japanese adventurer Kenichi Horie at 83 has just become the oldest person in the world to complete a solo, nonstop voyage across the Pacific Ocean — and he says he is still "in the middle of my youth" and not done yet
June 05
Party at the Palace
Concert honoring Queen Elizabeth II; featuring Elton John, Diana Ross, Queen + Adam Lambert, Rod Stewart and Alicia Keys.
June 05
Supreme Leader acknowledges Iran took Greek oil tankers
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has acknowledged that Iran took two Greek oil tankers last month in helicopter-launched raids in the Persian Gulf
June 05
Russia puts more strength behind 'creeping' Ukraine advance
Reinforced Russian troops backed by airstrikes are pummeling part of Ukraine.
June 04
Cambodians vote in local election amid intimidation, threats
Cambodians are voting in local elections that are their first chance to go to the polls since the ruling party of long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen swept a 2022 general election that was widely criticized as unfair
June 04
As Ukraine loses troops, how long can it keep up the fight?
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Ukraine is losing 60 to 100 soldiers each day in combat
June 04
South Korean military says North Korea fires missile toward sea
South Korean military says North Korea fires missile toward sea
June 04
West African leaders put off further post-coup sanctions
West African heads of state have put off a decision on whether to further punish the leaders of Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso
June 04
5th victim found in train wreckage in southern Germany
Police in Germany say the body of a fifth victim has been been found beneath a train that derailed Friday in the Alps in southern Germany
June 04
Russian agent Kovtun, accused in spy poisoning, dead at 57
Dmitry Kovtun was accused by the U.K. in the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko.
June 04
Albania elects top general as the country's new president
Albania's parliament elected its top military official as the country's new president
June 04
2 killed as Greek police chase stolen car carrying migrants
Two people, one believed to be a migrant and the other the alleged trafficker, died Saturday in northern Greece while trying to evade a police checkpoint
June 04
8 killed, 15 injured in factory fire in India
The fire broke out after a boiler exploded in the chemical factory, police said.
June 04
Police patrol Hong Kong park to enforce Tiananmen vigil ban
Heavy police force has patrolled Hong Kong's Victoria Park after authorities for a third consecutive year banned public commemoration of the anniversary of the deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989
June 04
US, S. Korean navies end key exercise amid N. Korea tension
The U.S. aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan has concluded a naval exercise with South Korea in the Philippine Sea amid signs that North Korea is possibly preparing to conduct its first nuclear test explosion since 2017
June 04
Mediterranean nations criticize EU solidarity on migrants
Five European Union countries on the Mediterranean Sea say voluntary solidarity from fellow EU nations on caring for migrants isn't enough
June 04
Rare albino tortoise in Switzerland zoo
RARE SIGHTING: A baby albino Galapagos Giant Tortoise made its debut at Switzerland's Tropiquarium in Servion.
June 04
NATO chief speaks with Erdogan about Finland, Sweden joining
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has met with Finland's prime minister and spoken to Turkey's president as he seeks to overcome Turkish resistance to Finland and Sweden joining the alliance
June 04
UN official decries continued crackdown on Sudan protesters
A U.N. human rights official has condemned the continued crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Sudan, which has been roiling since a military coup over six months ago
June 04
In eastern Ukraine, keeping the lights on is a dangerous job
Russian attacks are knocking out power, water and gas to entire towns and cities as the fighting in eastern Ukraine inches forward
June 04
Greece's ambassador to Turkey summoned over PKK concerns
Turkey's state-run Anadolu new agency says Greece's ambassador to Turkey has been summoned to the Foreign Ministry over concerns about the activities of the outlawed Kurdish Workers' Party in his country
June 04
High-speed train derailment in China kills 1, injures 8
China's state broadcaster says the driver of a high-speed train was killed and eight people were injured when two cars derailed after hitting a mudslide
June 04
Colombia tells Mexican leader to butt out of president race
Mexico's president has claimed the leftist candidate in Colombia's presidential race faces "a dirty war" by "conservatives," leading the Colombian government to tell President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to stay out of its domestic politics
June 03
Fighting rages in two key eastern Ukrainian cities
Block-by-block fighting is raging in two key eastern Ukrainian cities on the 100th day of Russia's war, grinding them to rubble
June 03
100 days of the Russia's invasion of Ukraine
ABC News correspondent Britt Clennett has the latest on the war in Ukraine as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy estimates that 20% of Ukraine is now under Russian control.
June 03
Dozens injured in train crash in northwestern Slovakia
Slovakian police say a train engine has hit a stopped passenger train in Slovakia, injuring dozens of people, four of them seriously
June 03
Pakistan urged to hire back reporter fired for Israel visit
A U.S.-based non-government organization devoted to promoting Muslim-Jewish relations is urging Pakistan's state-run television to hire back one of its anchors, fired over visiting Israel
June 03
China blocks moves to step up protection of emperor penguins
Officials say China has blocked efforts to step up protection of emperor penguins that are increasingly threatened by the effects global warming is having on their natural habitat in Antarctica
June 03
Myanmar says it will carry out first executions in decades
Myanmar's military-installed government says it will go ahead with the executions of a former lawmaker from ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party and a veteran pro-democracy activist convicted of violating the country's Counter-Terrorism Law
June 03
Mexican town suspends police chief accused of drug ties
A town in Mexico has fired a police chief who the U.S. government publicly accused of aiding a drug cartel
June 03
At least 3 killed as train derails in southern German Alps
Authorities say a train accident in the Alps in southern Germany on Friday left at least four people dead and many more injured
June 03
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/international
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