Enormous crowds of worshippers thronged Mecca, Islam's holiest city, on Friday for the biggest hajj pilgrimage in years, with more than two million expected to brave the scorching Saudi Arabian heat.
All five people aboard a submersible missing near the wreck of the Titanic died – likely in an instant – after their vessel suffered what the U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday was a "catastrophic implosion" in the ocean depths.
Britain and the United States (U.S.) pledged support Tuesday for rebuilding Ukraine following the vast damage wreaked on the country from Russia’s 16-month-old invasion.
A United States (U.S.) federal judge in Florida on Tuesday set Aug. 14 for the start of the trial of former President Donald Trump on charges he mishandled classified national security documents when his presidency ended.
Two people were killed and 34 injured when an overnight passenger train careered off the tracks and overturned in eastern Tunisia on Wednesday, June 21, the state-owned SNCFT rail company said.
New York's Democratic-majority state legislature announced Tuesday, June 20, that it had passed a bill to provide legal protection to doctors prescribing and shipping abortion pills to patients in states that ban the procedure.