If convicted, Nicolas Sarkozy could face up to 10 years in prison for a ‘corruption pact’ with the late Libyan leader.
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The appointment marks a major step in Pope Francis’ aim to give women more leadership roles in governing the church ...
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Damascus residents stand guard outside shops and homes armed with light weapons often supplied by Syria's new rulers, eager ...
Thailand welcomed more than 35 million international tourists in 2024, surpassing the government's target, as the country strives to revive its sluggish economy, officials said Monday.
The terrorist attack in New Orleans on Jan. 1—and a truck explosion in Las Vegas just a few hours later—are a reminder that extremist threats to our nation and our communities remain pressing.
Japan's prime minister on Monday called on Washington to address concerns that President Joe Biden's decision to block Nippon ...
According to a landmark UN report, overconsumption and unsustainable farming have caused a double climate crisis. This puts ...
Official said hostages to be released include all women, children, elderly and sick captives but it needs time to determine if they are alive.
Sarkozy stands accused of having illegally accepted money from the late Libyan dictator, Moammar Gaddafi, to finance his first presidential campaign. The brash, tough-talking former interior minister, ...