A man fired an automatic weapon from a moving car, killing eight people in Serbia. It was the second mass shooting in the Balkan nation in a week.
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In a first, DNA found on ancient elk tooth pendant helps ID owner from 20,000 years ago
Until now, confirming whether objects were used by certain people, like men or women, was almost impossible.
‘A clever boy’: Rescue dog escapes new owner, walks nearly 40 miles back home
Cooper, a retriever, was missing for 27 days and walked from Dungannon, County Tyrone, to Tobermore, County Londonderry in Ireland, backhome.
Russia blames US for alleged drone attack on Kremlin, considers retribution
The US is to blame for what Russia claims was an assassination attempt targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A look at preparations for the coronation of King Charles III
The Coronation of King Charles III and The Queen Consort will take place on May 6, part of a three-day celebration.
Russia says drone attack on Kremlin was attempt to kill Putin; Kyiv denies involvement: Live updates
Two Ukrainian drones hit the Kremlin, causing a fireball near the roof of the iconic building complex. Russia claims it was an attempt to kill Putin.
Israel’s military reservists have transformed a political crisis into a security one
Military reservists have joined protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reforms. Some say that makes Israel vulnerable.
World’s ‘first wellness retreat in a prison’: Infamous site converted into luxury hotel
At one point in Pentridge’s history, inmates were in cells for 23 hours a day under the ‘separate and silent’ system. Now, it will house tourists.
More than 100 dolphins feared dead in Black Sea due to war in Ukraine, scientist says
Dolphins as casualties: The environmental costs of Ukraine .
On their nation’s 75th anniversary, Israelis ask: Is this still a democracy?
For Israelis, their views on judicial reforms appear inseparable from their beliefs about what the character of a state formed 75 years ago should be.