Zuma’s trial postponed until October in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG — The corruption trial of former South African President Jacob Zuma was postponed until Oct. 26 while the judge considers a plea from...
Shots fired at Ukraine presidential aide’s car
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian police say the car of a top aide to the country’s president came under heavy gunfire, seriously wounding the driver.
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Canadian recounts her abduction by jihadis in Burkina Faso
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — Nearly a year and a half after being abducted by Islamic extremists in Burkina Faso, Edith Blais risked her life...
OECD urges rich nations to share vaccines to even-up growth
PARIS — A leading international economic watchdog urged developed countries to put more effort into providing low-income countries with coronavirus vaccines in order to...
Mop up: Ballot-stuffing videos taint Russian election
MOSCOW — In one surveillance video, a hand appears from behind a Russian flag to stuff ballots into a box. In another, a woman...
Reported voting violations mar Russia’s parliamentary ballot
MOSCOW — From the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean, Russians across eleven time zones voted Sunday on the third and final day of...
Dutch king unveils Holocaust name monument in Amsterdam
AMSTERDAM — King Willem-Alexander officially unveiled a new memorial in the heart of Amsterdam's historic Jewish Quarter on Sunday honoring more than 102,000 Dutch...
Thousands march in Ukraine for LGBT rights, safety
KYIV, Ukraine — Some 7,000 people gathered in Ukrainian capital on Sunday for the annual March for Equality in support of the rights of...
Same goal, different paths: US, EU seek max vaccine rates
BRUSSELS — The Belgian town of Aarschot has a vaccination rate of 94% of all adults, but Mayor Gwendolyn Rutten worries her town...
UN rule may be hurdle for Brazil vaccine skeptic Bolsonaro
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s reluctance to get a COVID-19 vaccine is a rarity in his country — and may complicate...