(Reuters) – Police on Tuesday captured a man suspected of shooting five Texas neighbors to death and leading multiple agencies on a four-day manhunt, after a tip led them to a home in a nearby town where he was caught hiding beneath laundry, officials said.
JERUSALEM/GAZA, (Reuters) – Israeli jets struck targets across Gaza late on Tuesday as armed groups there fired rocket barrages toward Israel in response to the death of a Palestinian hunger striker in Israeli custody.
(Reuters) – A fuel storage facility near a key bridge in Russia’s southwestern region of Krasnodar was on fire in the early hours of Wednesday, the regional governor said, but there were no initial reports of casualties.
UNITED NATIONS, (Reuters) – The United States yesterday launched a programme to defend journalists around the world from legal threats aimed at silencing critical voices, a growing tactic that top U.S.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – India, backed by China, is trying to build a consensus within the G20 group to let countries choose a roadmap to cut carbon emissions instead of setting a deadline to end the use of fossil fuels, three Indian government officials said.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden yesterday summoned the four top congressional leaders to the White House next week after the Treasury warned the government could run short of cash to pay its bills by June.
(Reuters) – The bodies of seven people, including two missing teens and a convicted sex offender, were found yesterday afternoon on a property near the small Oklahoma city of Henryetta, the county sheriff said.
KYIV, (Reuters) – Ukrainian units have ousted Russian forces from some positions in Bakhmut amid fierce battles, a top Ukrainian general said yesterday, as the White House believes that more than 20,000 Russian fighters have been killed in Ukraine since December.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States will end its COVID-19 vaccination requirements for international travelers and federal workers on May 11, when the coronavirus public health emergency ends, the White House said yesterday.
(Reuters) – A dust storm that cut visibility to near zero yesterday triggered a series of chain-reaction crashes involving dozens of vehicles on an Illinois highway, killing six people and injuring at least two dozen others, authorities said.
OTTAWA, (Reuters) – Canada’s government struck a deal with 120,000 federal workers yesterday, effectively ending the country’s largest public-sector strike ever that had crippled services from passport renewals to immigration for almost two weeks.
(Reuters) – Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, best known for folk-pop hits such as “If You Could Read My Mind” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” has died at the age of 84, CBC reported on Monday, citing his publicist.
(Reuters) – A Texas man accused of killing five neighbours after being asked to stop shooting his assault-style rifle because of the noise had been deported from the U.S.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States and the Philippines reaffirmed their decades-old security alliance yesterday and President Joe Biden told his counterpart Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States will end its COVID-19 vaccination requirements for international travelers and federal workers on May 11, when the coronavirus public health emergency ends, the White House said today.
KHARTOUM, (Reuters) – As foreign states wind down their evacuations from Sudan, the United Nations warned of a humanitarian breaking point with no let up in fighting between rival military factions despite a supposed ceasefire extension.
PAVLOHRAD, Ukraine, (Reuters) – Russia unleashed a fresh volley of missiles on Ukraine overnight, causing huge blazes in a city in the east, damaging dozens of homes and wounding at least 34 people.
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil will increase efforts to remove the remainder of wildcat miners from indigenous lands following a shooting attack by invaders that killed a Yanomami indigenous person and left two others seriously injured, the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples said on Sunday.