The Toyosu Market's tourist facility, "Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai," has finally opened its doors, marking its debut five years behind the original schedule. (News On Japan)
"I should have told the President about my cancer diagnosis," says Lloyd Austin on his first day back at work.
The US is planning to strike Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq over a number of days, officials tell CBS News.
Robert Dotson, 52, was shot and killed by officers who arrived at the wrong address in April 2023.
In December 2023, Hakodate, Hokkaido witnessed an unusual phenomenon: the shores were inundated with a vast number of sardines. Following this incident, another peculiar discovery has been made at the same location—this time, it's an extensive amount of fish bones and scales. (News On Japan)
Residents face a raft of restrictions on water use as the Spanish region faces its worst drought on record.
The Swedish climate activist appeared before magistrates in London after a protest in October.
It comes after a licensing rights row between the platform and the artists' record label, Universal.
Ukraine's military intelligence agency was the destroyed vessel was the Ivanovets.
Military intelligence says the Ivanovets, a small warship, was destroyed in a special operation off Crimea.
Farmers from across the EU converge demand fewer regulations as European leaders meet for summit.
The former US president's lawsuit over salacious claims linking him to Moscow prostitutes fails in London.
The agreement came earlier than expected, overcoming previous opposition from Hungary's Viktor Orban.
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