Many in the Nordic country say they feel safer despite growing tensions between the military alliance and Russia.
Many in the Nordic country say they feel safer despite growing tensions between the military alliance and Russia.
A 19th-century printing press sealed the amendment into the constitution on International Women’s Day.
Judges in Pakistan say he shared blasphemous pictures and videos to outrage the feelings of Muslims.
A suspected ransomware attack has left the Belgian brewer unable to make beer at four of its sites.
The European Commission chief said an initial delivery of aid could leave Cyprus as early as Friday.
An independent investigator clears police of wrongdoing over the deadly school shooting in Texas in 2022.
Facing low approval ratings and concerns about his age, the US president made a case for his re-election.
A next-generation LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting fixture that can be freely controlled using tablet devices and other similar gadgets has been developed. (News On Japan)
The Tokyo-bound Boeing-777 was diverted to Los Angeles, where it made a safe emergency landing.
The Tokyo-bound Boeing-777 was diverted to Los Angeles, where it made a safe emergency landing.
Due to the influence of a low-pressure system off Japan's southern coast, snow began to fall in the Kanto region early Friday morning, leaving Tokyo blanketed in 1cm of snow. (News On Japan)
Dragon Ball is one of the most influential and best-selling Japanese comics of all time.
The president took repeated swipes at Donald Trump in his last State of the Union before November.
Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications released its January Household Survey, revealing that the average spending of households with two or more members was 289,467 yen. (News On Japan)
Renowned manga artist Akira Toriyama, known for iconic works such as "Dragon Ball" and "Dr. Slump," has passed away due to an acute subdural hematoma. He was 68 years old. (News On Japan)
Messages by Sgt Korbein Schultz include one where he said he "wished he could be 'Jason Bourne'," the indictment says.
Messages by Sgt Korbein Schultz include one where he said he "wished he could be 'Jason Bourne'," the indictment says.
A selection of the best photos from across the African continent this week.
Berlin said human error was to blame for the intercept of conversations between top military officers.
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