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2 extinct animals reappeared in the Galapagos

American freed from Russian-controlled territory

Serbia seeks return of its troops to Kosovo as tensions soar

Student goes missing while studying abroad

Iran executes 2nd man amid protests

Kosovo submits formal request to join the EU

Judge to rule on Castillos detention amid protest

Landslide at Malaysia campground leaves 9 dead, 25 missing

Russia: US air defense systems could be targets in Ukraine

G7 establishes climate club to fight global warming

The Group of Seven leading economies have created an open and international climate club in which countries are to cooperate in the fight against global warming

The tournament promises to be one of the most scrutinized ever.

Hungary will not support a European Union plan to provide Ukraine with billions in budget assistance next year, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday

Some supermarkets have even put rations on the number of eggs consumers can buy.

Cold and darkness as Ukraine faces winter of war

Final episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle documentary released

Russia frees American and Ukrainian troops in prisoner swap

ABC News Live: White House to distribute more COVID-19 tests as cases rise

World Cup, Greece mourns, Sandy hook remembered: World in Photos, Dec. 15

Biden announces future initiatives for US-African relations

ABC News Live: 50 tornadoes confirmed across the South in last 2 days

Harry and Meghan get personal in latest Netflix docuseries episodes

Investigation into coolant leak coming from Soyuz capsule

US citizen captured in Russian-occupied territory freed in prisoner swap

Humanitarian action does work: International Rescue Committee president

Exclusive ABC News video shows American freed from Russia

AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean

Dec. 9-15, 2022 This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean. It was curated by AP photo editor Anita Baca in Mexico City. Follow AP visual journalism: Instagram: AP Images on Twitter: AP Images blog:

Landslide at Malaysia campground leaves 9 dead, 25 missing

A landslide at a tourist campground in Malaysia has left nine people dead and authorities say 25 people are feared buried at the site on an organic farm outside the capital of Kuala Lumpur

Judge to rule on Castillos detention amid Peru protests

A Peruvian judge has ordered ousted President Pedro Castillo to remain in custody for 18 months, approving a request from authorities for time to build their rebellion case against him

North Korea performs key test to build more agile ICBM

North Korea has tested a high-thrust solid-fuel motor as a key step toward building a new strategic weapons system, as the country pushes to develop more agile and powerful intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to strike the U.S. mainland

Cold and darkness as Ukraine faces winter of war

ABC News Ines De La Cuetara reports on resilient Ukrainians facing sub-zero temperatures and little to no power following the repeated Russian bombardment of cities and key power infrastructure.

Russia frees American and Ukrainian troops in prisoner swap

Former CIA Field Operative Darrell Blocker provides analysis on Suedi Murekezi, the American freed from Russian custody.

Panama orders mammoth copper mine to cease operations

Panamas government has ordered the local subsidiary of a Canadian mining company to cease operations at its huge open pit copper mine after it failed to sign a new contract outlining substantially higher payments to the government

Dec. 9-15, 2022 This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in Asia and Pacific. The gallery was curated by AP photo editor Masayo Yoshida in Tokyo. Follow AP visual journalism: Instagram: AP Images on Twitter: AP Images blog:

Peruvian judge approves 18-month detention for ousted President Castillo as officials build case he incited rebellion

Peruvian judge approves 18-month detention for ousted President Castillo as officials build case he incited rebellion

50 people feared buried after Malaysian landslide hits campsite, says fire department

50 people feared buried after Malaysian landslide hits campsite, says fire department

EU leaders seek to stand up to US and avoid trade war

European Union leaders have met to seek ways to stand up to the United States over its new green technologies plan that they say unfairly discriminates against European companies

EU approves new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine war

The European Union says it has approved a new package of sanctions aimed at ramping up pressure against Russia for its war in Ukraine

2 previously extinct animals reappear in the Galapagos

The species were believed to have gone extinct 10 years ago.

Russia: US air defense systems could be targets in Ukraine

Russias Foreign Ministry is warning that if the U.S. delivers sophisticated air defense systems to Ukraine, those systems and any crews that accompany them would be a legitimate target for the Russian military

Brazil police serve search warrants over Bolsonaro protests

Dozens of search warrants target supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro.

German official dedicates legal win against Twitter to Fauci

A German official who won a defamation case against Twitter this week has dedicated his legal victory to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert recently targeted by Elon Musk

Serbia seeks return of its troops to Kosovo as tensions soar

Serbia has formally demanded that its security troops return to the breakaway former Serbian province of Kosovo, despite warnings from the West that such calls are unlikely to be accepted and only add to tensions in that part of the Balkans

2 previously extinct animal species have reappeared in this country

A bird species never before seen on the islands has also been discovered.

EU has approved new package of sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine, diplomats say

EU has approved new package of sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine, diplomats say

Netanyahu, set to return to office, eyes deal with Saudis

Israels designated prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has vowed to seek full diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia once he takes office

European Central Bank slows rate hikes but vows more ahead

The European Central Bank has slowed its record pace of interest rate increases

Slovak government falls after losing no-confidence vote

Slovakias coalition government has fallen after losing a parliamentary no-confidence vote

UN Irish peacekeeper killed in shooting in southern Lebanon

An Irish U.N. peacekeeper has been killed and several others were wounded when unidentified attackers fired at a convoy in southern Lebanon, a traditional stronghold of the militant Hezbollah group

World Cup, Greece mourns, Sandy hook remembered: World in Photos, Dec. 15

A look at the top photos from around the globe.

Burkina Faso contracts Russian mercenaries, alleges Ghana

Burkina Faso has allegedly made an agreement with Russias Wagner Group in which the shadowy mercenary outfit will help the West African country deal with surging jihadi violence in exchange for a mine

EU leaders grant Bosnia candidate status to join the bloc

EU leaders have added Bosnia to the list of official candidates to join the wealthy 27-nation bloc, according to diplomats

Jesuit case underscores secrecy, leniency for abuse of women

Revelations that the Vatican let a famous Jesuit priest off the hook twice for abusing his authority over adult women has exposed two main weaknesses in the Holy Sees abuse policies

Gift from Ukraine explodes at Polish police headquarters

Polands Interior Ministry says a gift that the countrys top police commander received during a recent visit to Ukraine exploded at national police headquarters in Warsaw

EU parliament suspends work on files involving Qatar

The European Unions parliament has voted to suspend work on all files involving Qatar

Slovakias government falls after losing parliamentary no-confidence vote

Slovakias government falls after losing parliamentary no-confidence vote

Harry and Meghan get personal in latest Netflix docuseries episodes

The last three episodes of Harry and Meghan seem to accuse the royal family of planting negative stories about the couple in the press.

Thousands rally in Istanbul to support mayor facing ouster

Thousands of people have rallied outside the Istanbul municipal building for a second day to denounce a legal verdict that could lead to the citys popular mayor getting ousted from office and barred from running in elections

Bank of England hikes interest rates again but softens pace

Britains central bank has raised its key interest rate increase again but toned down the pace as inflation shows signs of easing

India tests long-range missile for nuclear deterrence

A government minister says India has successfully test-fired a long-range Agni-5 intercontinental nuclear-capable ballistic missile that is expected to strengthen its deterrence against long-time rival China

Bethlehem welcomes Christmas tourists after pandemic lull

Business is bouncing back in Bethlehem after two years in the doldrums during the coronavirus pandemic, lifting spirits in the traditional birthplace of Jesus ahead of the Christmas holiday

El Salvador congress extends gang crackdown yet again

The congress of El Salvador has voted to extend President Nayib Bukeles emergency powers to crack down on gangs for yet another month

Pakistan: Afghan Taliban shell border town, killing civilian

Pakistani authorities say one person was killed and at least 20 were wounded when Afghan Taliban fighters fired mortars toward civilians near the southwestern Chaman border crossing between the two countries

International court upholds Ugandan rebels convictions

International Criminal Court appeals judges have rejected the appeal by a former commander in the brutal Ugandan rebel group Lords Resistance Army of his conviction on dozens of charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity

Suspected tainted liquor kills at least 31 in eastern India

A top elected official says at least 31 people have died and 20 others are hospitalized in serious condition after allegedly drinking tainted liquor sold without authorization in eastern India

Kosovo submits formal request to join the EU, Serbia angry

Serbia, another EU hopeful, is not happy.

Japan military probe finds over 100 sexual harassment cases

Japans army has fired five servicemen and punished four others in a sexual assault case brought by a former soldier, prompting a rare investigation across the Defense Ministry

4 chimps loose in monkey house in Swedish zoo, 3 shot dead

Four chimpanzees, one of which is wounded, are on the loose inside a building in a Swedish zoo, a day after they escaped from their enclosure

Top Israeli legal official: Planned laws undermine democracy

Israels attorney general has warned against a raft of legislation being proposed by the countrys expected next government

Norway central bank raises key rate to fight inflation

Norways central bank has raised its key interest rate by a quarter-percentage point, saying the move was still needed to dampen inflation.

Albanian court jails Iranian man for 10 years over terrorism

Court officials say an Albanian court has convicted an Iranian man on terrorism-related charges and sentenced him to ten years imprisonment

Swiss National Bank hikes key interest rate in line with Fed

The Swiss National Bank has raised its key interest rate

Seoul: UN agency to boost efforts to monitor N. Korean nukes

The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency has told South Korean officials that his organization will push to bolster its capacity to verify North Korean nuclear activities and raise international awareness of the urgency of its weapons program

European Central Bank raises interest rates by slightly slower pace, expects to keep hikes going to tackle inflation

European Central Bank raises interest rates by slightly slower pace, expects to keep hikes going to tackle inflation

Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen presents new government

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has presented a three-party majority coalition crossing the left-right divide that includes the leader of the Liberal Party as defense minister and a former prime minister in charge of foreign affairs

Russia warns consequences if US missiles sent to Ukraine

Russias Foreign Ministry is warning that if the United States confirms reports that it plans to deliver sophisticated air defense missiles to Ukraine, it would be a provocative move that could prompt a response from Moscow

The seesaw relationship between North Korea and the US

Americas complicated history with immigration

Dramatic images from the Hong Kong protests

US forces kill senior terrorist leader in Syria

US military captures top ISIS leader in Syria

US military ground raid in Syria captures top ISIS leader

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