Beck died Tuesday after "suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis," his representatives said in a statement released Wednesday
The United States and Japan plan to boost military and security cooperation as their top national security officials hold talks on Wednesday
Though there is no evidence of election fraud in the October 30 presidential election, the protesters have claimed the true winner was far-right Bolsonaro
The revelation comes days after an attorney for the president said Biden's lawyers had discovered a "small number" of classified documents at his former office space in Washington
Federal authorities announced a blitz of arrests and indictments Wednesday against more than 100 people charged with gun and drug crimes in three US states
Health officials in Cusco said 16 civilians and six police officers were injured after protesters tried to take over the city's airport
Sweden's environmental law sets a cap of 10 reactors, and new nuclear power plants may only be built in places where there are already reactors
Russian space corporation Roscosmos said that it will launch a new spacecraft to take some of the International Space Station's crew back to Earth after their capsule was damaged and leaked coolant
A knife attacker wounded six people in an unprovoked attack in Paris' busy Gare du Nord train station Wednesday morning before being shot by police, the French interior minister said
Noura's determination to play sports was so great that she defied her family's opposition for years. Beatings from her mother and jeers from her neighbours never stopped her from the sports she loved
French media are reporting that people have been stabbed at a Paris train station and the interior minister says several people were injured before police rapidly neutralised the attacker
North Korea's spike in missile tests, growing nuclear ambitions and other provocative acts pose a serious threat that could lead to dangerous miscalculation, South Korean President said
Philippine Supreme Court declared unconstitutional a 2005 pact by China, the Philippines and Vietnam to jointly explore for oil in the disputed South China Sea
China renewed its threats Wednesday to attack Taiwan and warned that foreign politicians who interact with the self-governing island are playing with fire
Duckham won 36 caps for England from 1969-76, initially as a center before going on to make his mark as a dynamic winger who brought flair to an otherwise conservative team
The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday announced a ban on single-use plastic shopping bags to take effect next year, the latest initiative aimed at reducing pollution in the oil-rich nation
The Pentagon formally dropped its Covid-19 vaccination mandate, but a new memo signed by Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin also gives commanders some discretion in how or whether to deploy troops
President Joe Biden said he was surprised when informed that govt records were found by his attorneys at his former office space in Washington
Boeing said it took more than 200 net orders for passenger airplanes and finished 2022 with its best year since 2018, which was before two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max jet and a pandemic
Biden ignored shouted questions about the matter Tuesday during a bilateral meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Mexico