(Reuters) – The gunman who killed three professors and wounded one at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was a financially struggling academic whose job applications were rejected by several higher-education institutions in Nevada, police said on Thursday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson told Britain’s COVID inquiry today that any suggestion he wanted to allow the virus to “let rip” was “rubbish” and “completely wrong”.
GAZA/CAIRO, (Reuters) – Israeli troops battled Hamas in the heart of south Gaza’s biggest city and said they had surrounded the militant leader’s house as thousands of displaced civilians sought shelter near Egypt and in a desolate seaside area of the enclave.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Joe Biden pleaded with Republicans on Wednesday for a fresh infusion of military aid for Ukraine, warning that a victory for Russia over Ukraine would leave Moscow in position to attack NATO allies and could draw U.S.
(Reuters) – A lone shooter opened fire on the main campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, yesterday, killing three people and wounding a fourth before the suspect was shot dead by police, authorities said at a news briefing hours afterward.
(Reuters) – Producer-writer Norman Lear, whose groundbreaking hit comedies such as “All in the Family” and “Maude” addressed race, abortion and other social issues rarely seen previously on U.S.
MOSCOW, (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin was escorted to the Middle East by four Russian fighter jets on Wednesday for a rare trip abroad, during which he will discuss oil production and OPEC+ with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
GAZA, (Reuters) – Israel’s military assaulted southern Gaza’s main city in what it said was the fiercest combat since it began its ground invasion to eliminate Hamas five weeks ago, while the U.S.
(Reuters) – Joseph Vincent, a former informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), yesterday became the fourth person to plead guilty in a U.S.
LIMA, (Reuters) – Peru’s constitutional court ordered the “immediate release” of imprisoned former President Alberto Fujimori, according to a court document published yesterday, marking the latest chapter in a dizzying legal saga for the controversial former leader.
SAN JOSE/PANAMA CITY, (Reuters) – Costa Rican police yesterday arrested Panamanian businessman and former presidential hopeful David Ochy on charges of fraud and money laundering, judicial authorities said on Tuesday, following an Interpol request.
SAN SALVADOR, (Reuters) – El Salvador has seen “an alarming regression” of human rights protections during President Nayib Bukele’s government, a trend that has intensified under a sweeping anti-gang crackdown, Amnesty International said in a report published yesterday.
ASUNCION, (Reuters) – Paraguay and Brazil launched dozens of raids across the two countries yesterday to seize weapons sent from Europe to be sold to Brazil’s largest criminal groups.
PARIS, (Reuters) – Teenagers’ mathematics and reading skills are in an unprecedented decline across dozens of countries and COVID school closures are only partly to be blamed, the OECD said on Tuesday in its latest survey of global learning standards.
GAZA, (Reuters) – Israeli forces pressed ahead with their air and ground bombardment of southern Gaza Strip, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians, even as the United States and the United Nations repeatedly urged them to protect civilians.
ACCRA, (Reuters) – A Ghanaian court has sentenced a Chinese national to prison for illegal gold mining in the West African nation, her lawyer said yesterday, ending a case that started in 2017 and shed light on Chinese involvement in the activity.