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Students with valid residence permits will be able to re-enter the country from Wednesday, according to notices at various embassies.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the final leader of the Soviet Union who ended the Cold War without bloodshed, has died in hospital on Tuesday. He was 91. From 1985 until the collapse of the Soviet union in 1991, Gorbachev oversaw a massive overhaul of the country's e...
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union who presided over its dissolution, died at age 91.
Chile is undergoing a political sea change under its new leftist president, Gabriel Boric. His administration wants to introduce major reform. On September 4, the government will face its first test, with Chileans due to vote on a new constitution.
There is "heavy fighting" in "almost the entire territory" of the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson occupied by Russian troops, Ukraine's presidency said. The clashes were raging after Ukrainian troops on Monday launched a counter-offensive seeking to...
Ukraine's southern military command said Monday that Kyiv had kicked off its much-anticipated counter-offensive to take back the city of Kherson, which Russia took in the early days following the February 24 invasion. Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspline...
Semiconductor manufacturers Samsung, Intel and Texas Instruments recently announced plans for new chip factories in the U.S. WSJ’s Rob Copeland visits Central Texas to learn why Samsung is moving to the region and what this type of reshoring could mean fo...
Teams are currently troubleshooting an issue with engine number 3 on the SLS rocket core stage.A new launch date has not yet been confirmed. The next available launch opportunity is Sept. 2. Watch live as our mega Moon rocket launches an uncrewed Orion sp...
wo United States Navy warships are sailing through the Taiwan Strait, in the first such transit since China carried out the largest-ever military drills around Taiwan, following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to the self-ruled island earlier this m...
The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Southern Command announced on Monday that the long-awaited counteroffensive to retake the occupied territories in the south of th...
City residents who survived six months of attacks by Russian forces are still picking up the pieces as the war rages on.
A new study from the Nature Climate Change journal says the Greenland ice sheet will trigger nearly a foot of global sea-level rise when it melts. Ted Scambos, a senior research scientist at the University of Colorado, joins John Dickerson on CBS News to...
Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency are on their way to Ukraine's occupued Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. IAEA head Rafael Grossi says the...
Mexican chili peppers used in Sriracha. Italian risotto rice. American corn that’s used in nearly everything: these crops are vulnerable to high heat, and ex...
Russia has mobilised new forces to send into the Ukrainian meat grinder, continued strikes of air industry staff paralyse airports, and Libya may be on the brink of a new civil war. This and much more are in the Sunday edition of World News.
It has been six months since Russia invaded Ukraine. The US has promised to deliver billions of dollars worth of weapons to Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin had ordered the recruitment of more than 130,000 troops. Meanwhile, NATO members are getting wobbly in...