Rescue crews in South Africa are still working to recover workers who were trapped underneath rubble when an apartment building collapsed. One worker was found alive after six days.
U.S. special operations commanders must balance a mandated cut of their overall forces by about 5,000 troops over the next five years with the need to hire more technical experts.
More than 150 Bavarian men gathered in Bernbeuren, Germany, for the national championship of "Fingerhakeln," a unique form of finger wrestling, officials said.
Jewish historian and author Rick Richman says today's anti-Israel, pro-Palestine protesters "cheapen the concept of genocide" as they criticize Israel; it is Hamas that has a genocidal operation.
Undeterred by the U.S.' unwavering support of Kyiv, Russia will likely ratchet up offensive operations against Ukraine and intensify non-kinetic confrontation with Washington.
A fire engulfed a large shopping complex in Warsaw, Poland, on Sunday. While no injuries were reported, the fire destroyed more than 80% of the complex.
Critics of Germany's new rule that gives asylum seekers part of their government payments on a plastic card instead of in cash say it's designed "to bully refugees."
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron requested that the BBC consider Hamas as a terrorist group and openly begin calling members "terrorists" in a recent interview.
A court has ruled that Germanyβs domestic intelligence agency was justified in putting the Alternative for Germany party under observation for suspected extremism.
Three men in the U.K. have been charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service, following their arrest earlier this month by counterterrorism police.
The U.S. military has plans to establish their presence in nine sites on Philippine bases under a 2014 defense pact, aimed at countering Chinese threats.
At least 11 people were killed on Sunday in Indonesia after a bus slammed into cars and motorbikes after its brakes reportedly malfunctioned, officials said.
The United Nations suddenly adjusted its death toll count in Gaza to show that less women and children were killed, admitting widely quoted Hamas data is unreliable.
Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-NE, said President Biden was 'absolutely mismanaging' Israel's war with Hamas after he threatened to withhold high payload bombs from America's ally.
I just got back from visiting Israel and our friends there need our support. Biden had said he made an βironcladβ commitment to our ally and we need to make sure he keeps it.
More than a dozen students at Princeton University said they were ending their hunger strike amid continued anti-Israel demonstrations at the university.
Prince Andrew, the disgraced Duke of York, stepped back as a senior member of the British royal family in 2019 following his controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Much of "2054" by Elliot Ackerman and Ret. Admiral James G. Stavridis focused on the race to achieve the singularity, which would accelerate tech development to unbelievable levels.
Anti-Israel agitators from North Carolina to California have disrupted commencement ceremonies following weeks of demonstrations that upended campus life.
Dogfights aren't Maverick vs. the world anymore. The secretary of the Air Force proved that by flying mock aerial combat in a Vista F-16 controlled by artificial intelligence.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken strongly criticized Israel's continued offensive in Gaza amid its war with the Hamas terror group, citing a growing civilian death toll.
Pope John Paul II survived an assassination attempt by a Turkish gunman on this day in history, May 13, 1981. The pope would go on to forgive his would-be killer.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Hillary Clinton was "quite dismissive" when she said anti-Israel protesters "don't know very much...about the history of the Middle East."
Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters disrupted UC Berkeley's commencement ceremony on Saturday, prompting acknowledgments from speakers at the podium. Most were graduating students.
The Republican senator from Arkansas says the Israel-Hamas war "would have never happened" under President Trump during a "Face the Nation" interview Sunday.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said if President Biden pauses more offensive military assistance to Israel, his administration would be "rewarding tactics of Hamas."
The U.S. has offered Israel significant intelligence and supplies in a bid to prevent a full-scale invasion of the Gazan city of Rafah, the last Hamas stronghold.
"OCTOBER 7" tells the traumatic story of the terror attacks against Israel through verbatim accounts of survivors who spoke to journalists Phelim McAleerΒ andΒ Ann McElhinney.
Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, claimed that Israel is becoming a "pariah nation" and had broken international law in its war against Hamas.
The drugs originated in Cambodia and traveled through Thailand, intended for sale in more luxurious markets in neighboring areas such as Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia.
U.S. and UN experts say Iranβs regime is dangerously close to becoming a nuclear-armed weapons state as officials in Tehran announce their capability to build atomic bombs.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the mother of 23-year-old Hamas hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, said that America should not be considered a "neutral negotiator" after Oct. 7.
Albania's former president and leader of the Freedom Party wants to keep the United States in the Balkans and prevent forces Russia from destabilizing the region.
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling led the criticism over the weekend against an English soccer club naming a transgender woman the manager of a women's team.
Hundreds of protests in towns have sprung up in Ireland with people calling on the government to end what they say is an "open borders" globalist agenda that is putting the needs of migrants ahead of its citizens.
Bishop Robert Barron spoked to Fox News Digital about the death of the ongoing Christian revival in America, President Biden's faith, and why Catholicism is suddenly cool.
Maryland Democratic Senator Ben Cardin joined a growing chorus of centrist, pro-Israel Democrats who have voiced disagreement with President Biden's decision to withhold aid.
In honor of Mother's Day, here is a look at some notable mothers (and mother figures) who can be found throughout the Bible. Faith leaders weighed in on some of their favorites.
Anti-Israel demonstrators gathered at UNC-Chapel Hill's campus on Saturday ahead of the commencement ceremony, and threw red paint on the stairs of the Chancellor's building.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi was seemingly mocked as an βelite" during a recent Oxford Union debate after she suggested populism in the United States is a threat to democracy.
As Biden continues to distance his administration from Israelβs war to defeat Hamas, retired military leaders take him to task for endangering the security of the Jewish state.
Novak Djokovic arrived at the Foro Italico in Rome on Saturday wearing a bicycle helmet after he was hit in the head with an aluminum water bottle just a day earlier.
Pastor James Ward of Insight Church in Illinois reflects on three verses from the First Letter of John and reveals how he believes love is the best way to defeat evil today.
An Iranian opposition group has exposed a training site where Qods Aviation Industry provides drone instruction to members of the IRGC, Iranian proxies and Hezbollah terrorists on drone warfare.
Irving Berlin was born on this day in history, May 11, 1888. The composer would go on to write 800 songs, many of them American classics, after starting his career as a boy singing in the streets.
The New York Times issued a scathing report about President Biden's "broken relationship" with Muslim leaders, something the paper says "could pose a significant problem" in November.
Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a bill limiting foreign land ownership, in a move Republicans castigated as apathetic toward national security threats.
A report from the U.S. State Department sent to Congress Friday questioned how effective the Israeli military is being at mitigating civilian casualties in Gaza.
Major Biden donors are blasting President Biden for moving to pause weapons shipments to Israel over the country's plans to invade Rafah in southern Gaza.
The University of Vermont and Xavier University have decided to cancel upcoming commencement ceremony speeches by UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
Republican senators believe President Biden's "disgraceful" warning to cut offensive aid to Israel amid its conflict with Hamas "is all about November."
Ukrainian officials suspect that Moscow plans to take Kharkiv as part of establishing a buffer zone between the Ukrainian and Russian borders as the war drags on.
The Iraqi government requested Wednesday that the U.N. end a mission aimed at promoting governance and human rights reforms in the strife-torn nation by the end of next year.
Chinese President Xi Jinping departed from Hungary on Friday, marking the end of a five-day European tour meant to reinforce Beijing's influence over the continent.
The State Department informed Congress it would waive anti-Israeli boycott sanctions for several Arab nations the day before President Biden drew a red line on Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Dr. Phil that President Bidenβs vow to withhold weapons from Israel will result in civilian casualties.
President Joe Biden was blasted on social media over a post defending the impeachment of former President Trump, which critics alleged showed glaring hypocrisy.
The House Oversight Committee is opening an investigation into the Biden administration's decision making and timing behind the president's warning for Israel on Rafah.
The U.S. has avoided having to decide if it will pull funding from the U.N. and the its specialized agencies, which it would have had to do under public law passed in the 1990s.
Gunmen kidnapped at least nine students from a Nigerian school in the latest in a series of school abductions that started when Islamic militants abducted over 200 schoolgirls in 2014.
A 75-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison for the 2005 killing of a U.K. police officer during an armed robbery. Piran Ditta Khan fled to Pakistan after committing the crime.
A case of mad cow disease was detected in the United Kingdom for the first time in two years. Chief Veterinary Officer Sheila Voas said the isolated case presents minimal risk.
An Australian judge extended a ban on social media platform X sharing videos of the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney by a teenager, but X is challenging the ban in court.
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital he filed impeachment articles against President Biden Friday as the conflict in Gaza continues to raise tensions in Washington.
Two climate activists targeted the original text of the Magna Carta at the British Library in London during a protest calling for the end of fossil fuels.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were invited to visit the west African country for the first time by Nigeria's chief of defense staff, the country's highest-ranking military official.
Opposition leaders in India's Kashmir valley are accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of obstructing their campaign events, officials say.
A standoff is said to exist between Washington and the military juntas running Chad and Niger, who both want U.S. troops to leave, while welcoming Russian forces
In the Gulf of Aden, European naval forces intercepted six suspected pirates who fired on an oil tanker, likely part of a rise in piracy attacks linked to Somalia.
Japan's Defense Minister Minoru Kihara on Friday called for stronger anti-drone capabilities following the posting of a drone video on Chinese social media.
A high-ranking Philippine security official has called for the immediate expulsion of Chinese diplomats allegedly involved in leaking a phone conversation.
Eden Golan, Israel's Eurovision contestant, faces both boos and cheers on stage. Her security team doesn't let her travel as the city of MalmΓΆ roils with more than 10,000 protestors.
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) warned that pausing weapons shipments to Israel will be viewed as weakness by U.S. adversaries.
Polish farmers marched through downtown Warsaw on Friday to protest the European Unionβs climate policies and to oppose the pro-EU government, officials said.
A top Indian opposition leader has been granted interim bail by the Supreme Court nearly seven weeks after his arrest in a bribery case, according to officials.
After an inconclusive election in Croatia, Andrej Plenkovic was appointed prime minister-designate for his third consecutive term and is expected to lead a more conservative government.
In southern Brazil, a volunteer-led makeshift dog shelter has been set up in an abandoned warehouse to aid dogs displaced by devastating floods, officials say.
Global leaders, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, have committed to improving future responses to similar situations, but establishing a pandemic treaty has proven difficult.
Israeli Defense Forces continue strikes on the Gaza city of Rafah and prepare for a planned ground invasion after ceasefire talks with Hamas leaders in Cairo, Egypt fell apart.
President Biden sparked backlash on social media when he proclaimed in a post that under his administration, no American citizens are being left behind.
Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog has voiced strong discontent over the U.S. decision to publicly announce that it will withhold certain weapons from Israel.
A U.S. committee has launched an inquiry into the Georgia Institute of Technology's collaboration with a Chinese institution accused of ties to the People's Liberation Army.
Pelicans have been found sick and starving in large numbers on the California coast, but scientists are not yet sure why. Wildlife groups are caring for the birds in the meantime.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a Cabinet reshuffle to replace ministers running for the European Parliament in a move meant to bring new energy to his government.
Russian President Vladimir Putin reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as prime minister in a move expected to maintain stability in Russia's leadership, officials said.
American fencer Elizabeth Tartakovsky spoke to Fox News Digital about her upcoming Olympic debut and what it means to represent Team USA on the biggest stage.
Sacred Heart University officials sent a statement to Fox News Digital on Thursday defending their appointment of a "social justice" activist nun as commencement speaker.
Officers at the University of Arizona gave an update after a raucous anti-Israel riot broke out on the campus, forcing them to deploy 'chemical munitions.'
Malindi Elmore is taking "cool mom" to a whole other level as the mother of two will represent Canada as a marathon runner for the second time at the 2024 Olympic Games.
Invictus Games visit results in a royal cold shoulder for Prince Harry. Now he and Meghan Markle grow desperate and head to Nigeria to get some quasi-royal treatment.
GOP Rep. Darrell Issa told Fox News Digital it would 'very helpful' if Biden denounced progressive donors who are fueling anti-Israel protests but acknowledged its unlikely.
Several Republicans signed onto a letter calling for a number of groups to have their tax-exempt statuses investigated over their support for anti-Israel protests.
President Biden is facing condemnation after making an ultimatum to Israel's government as it prepares for a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
Argentina's biggest trade unions have staged a mass general 24-hour-long strike that led to hundreds of flights canceled and key transportation lines halted.
Guyana's government said the U.S. military was given permission to fly 2 F/A-18F Super Hornet jets over the country's capital in order to demonstrate cooperation between the 2 countries.
Pentagon officials were undecided on Thursday with how to proceed with a shipment of bombs to Israel, which were placed on hold due to Israeli military operations in Rafah.
Prince William was on his first overnight stay since Kate Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis. Royal expert Ian Perlman said William "has been very relaxed leaving London."
Chadian military leader Mahamat Deby Itno has been declared the winner of this week's presidential election, though opponents are casting doubt on its legitimacy.
The U.N. humanitarian agency has said about half of the population of Zimbabwe needs water and food urgently, and has launched an appeal for $430 million to help those in need.
Trevor Bickford, the Maine man who used a machete to try to kill 3 police officers in a New Year's Eve terrorist attack near New Yorkβs Times Square, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison.
Protesters showed up in Yerevan, Armenia, in droves on Thursday to demand Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation after his government moved to cede land to Azerbaijan.
After Tunisian authorities targeted migrants with demolition of tent camps and arrests this week, activists seeking better migrant rights staged a sit-in in front of EU headquarters.
Suspected militants blew up a private, girls-only school in the North Waziristan district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, officials said Thursday.
A visit to Hungary by Chinese President Xi Jinping saw the authorization of numerous agreements aimed at solidifying Beijing's regional economic foothold.
Kenya's President William Ruto has hosted high-level mediation talks over South Sudan with several African presidents, as conflict has crippled South Sudan's economy for years.
Former Vice President Mike Pence called out President Biden for threatening to withhold arms aid to Israel during a CNN interview, warning the Israelis not to go further into Rafah.
Arizona State scholar Jonathan Yudelman remains on leave as the school investigates a confrontation with a hijab-wearing woman whom he claimed disrespected his "sense of humanity"
House Republicans are coming out with calls for President Biden to be impeached after he threatened to halt offensive weapons aid to Israel if it invaded Rafah.
A Scottish actress paid roughly $900 to take her dog on a month-long vacation to Italy. Catherine Sophie, an actress, said it was something she always wanted to do.
Two men who led the charge in creating the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which protects and preserves millions of seeds, will be honored as the 2024 World Food Prize laureates.
A center-right coalition of 22 parties won North Macedonia's parliamentary election, but they are still three seats short of majority, so they will need to seek a governing partner.
A U.S. official overseeing North Korea affairs has voiced concerns about China's forced repatriation of North Koreans, according to the U.S. State Department.
Thousands were killed when Sudanese paramilitary forces and their allied militias attacked the western region of Darfur in what amounted to an ethnic cleansing, Human Rights Watch said.
A judge in Poland has had his immunity lifted by a disciplinary court after fleeing to Belarus. Poland's prosecutors initiated an investigation based on espionage allegations
Republican Senators are ripping President Biden over his vow to withhold weapons from Israel if it follows through with its invasion of Rafah in the Gaza Strip.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said Biden must have gone "off script" by threatening to withhold munitions from Israel, given the White House's recent communications.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., responds to President Joe Bidenβs threat to withhold weapons if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invades Rafah, Gaza.
Three men were arrested for the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but India says Canada has not shown evidence of its involvement in the crime.
Iranian authorities sentence director Mohammad Rasoulof, best known for "There Is No Evil," to prison and lashings prior to traveling to the Cannes film festival.
Amid Israelβs plan to clear the main remaining vestiges of Hamas, the Biden administration is being accused of handcuffing the Jewish state with the threat of a weapons embargo.
Australian director Peter Weir, best known for films like "Dead Poets Society" and "The Truman Show" is set to receive recognition for his career at the Venice Film Festival.
In Thailand, a chemical storage tank caught fire, killing one person and injuring four others. The company that owns the tanks said it would compensate those affected.
Fr. Kyle Doustou of Maine reflected on Acts 1:9, βAnd when he had said this, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight."
A U.S. Treasury official raised concerns about environmental risks and illicit Iranian oil transfers off Malaysia, seeking to prevent the country from financing militant groups.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. previously lauded China for allegedly using physical threats as a means to meet climate goals.
President Biden is being called out publicly by Republicans and even some Democrats over his administration possibly halting weapons shipments to Israel.
The planned exercise involving the practice deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in southern Russia is nothing unusual, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A report from the BBC claims that the government of Saudi Arabia has approved the use of lethal force against residents of land set aside for an eco-friendly city development project.
Australia and the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu came to a new security agreement that eased the latter's concerns over the deal's effects on its sovereignty.
Florida man David Knezevich, who is accused of kidnapping his wife while she was in Spain, was allegedly seen leaving her apartment building with a suitcase on the night she vanished.
Japan's Fisheries Agency has proposed adding fin whales to its permitted catch list for commercial whaling, alongside three smaller whale species, officials say.
Timur Ivanov, a Russian deputy defense minister, had his appeal for house arrest denied by a Moscow court as he faces bribery charges, according to officials.
Haiti's transitional council is implementing unexpected changes in response to ongoing gang violence and internal discord within the Caribbean country.
Andrew Moroz, a Ukrainian-American pastor, is helping render aid to the country's spiritually exhausted military chaplains as they join military combatants in repelling the Russian invasion.
South Korean President Yoon's political rivals called for investigations into the president's wife and top officials for alleged scandals, but Yoon rejected their demands.
The Islamic State group says it is responsible for a bombing that killed a dozen officers involved in an anti-poppy crop campaign in Afghanistan's northeast.
A U.S. destroyer's recent passage through the Taiwan Strait has drawn criticism from China's military, occurring just before Taiwan's new president's inauguration.
Former Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been sentenced to prison for attempting to obstruct a criminal investigation during his time in office.
An orangutan in Indonesia that sustained a facial wound treated it himself, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports this month. Researchers and a veterinarian weighed in.
Cartels are using social media posts featuring pictures of cash and jewelry and the promise of easy money to lure teens into smuggling migrants across the U.S. border, experts say.
Ohio's Republican Attorney General is pushing back against 'woke' critics of his recent letter reminding anti-Israel protesters of a law that could mean prison time.
The UN vote would give the Palestinians de facto statehood which, according to American law, could mean automatic defunding by the U.S. Washington is the largest contributor to the world body.
Buckingham Palace announced that Prince William, the heir to the British throne, will be made colonel in chief of the Army Air Corps, not Prince Harry. William is Harry's older brother.
The reputation of the U.S. has suffered globally over the last year while a majority of its citizens believe that unfair elections and/or election fraud threatens democracy.
Nicaragua's congress has canceled a controversial canal concession, granted years ago to a Chinese businessman, that would have linked the country's Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
Prince Harry marked the Invictus Games' 10th anniversary at a church service on Wednesday while King Charles and other royal family members attended a garden party two miles away.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for talks after a summit of the Eurasian Economic Union they both attended earlier in the day.
North Macedonia's Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova has been elected as the country's first woman president; she received close to 65% support with the majority of the vote counted in a presidential runoff.
In an interview with CNN, President Biden said he would withhold weapons from Israel if the Jewish State went forward with its invasion of the highly-populated city of Rafah.
Amsterdam police ended a blockade created by hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Amsterdam, in the second day in a row of unrest over Israel's war in Gaza.
Hourslong rolling blackouts hit Mexico late Tuesday as high temperatures and brief drops in power generation took their toll on the Latin American country.
New York City Public Schools Chancellor David Banks on Wednesday told lawmakers there have been 281 reported antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents within his school system since Oct. 7.
If Nemo, representing Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest, wins the competition this weekend, it would mark the first nonbinary contestant to bring home the iconic crystal microphone.
A group of Jewish students at Columbia University published an open letter this week calling for a de-escalation of ideological conflict on the Ivy League campus.
Critics have taken aim at a potential Biden administration plan to allow Gazan refugees into the United States, warning of dire national security risks of such a policy.
Kathy Castor, D-Fla., questioned the patriotism of Republicans criticizing NPR during a heated hearing about the taxpayer-funded outlet's bias issues on Wednesday.
At least three police officers have been reported dead in northeastern Afghanistan following a Wednesday sticky bomb explosion, with the Taliban claiming five more were injured.
64 people were arrested and charged with a total of 348 offenses amid a series of investigations into child sexual abuse in Canada's most populous province.
The new chairman of the House China Committee says there is an "alarming lack of urgency" from the Biden administration to adopt defensive measures to protect against threats from China
USC grad student Mark Rayant spoke to Fox News Digital about the antisemitism he's encountered on campus, including allegedly being "stalked" by an agitator.
Democrats are divided over the anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the country this spring over Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza, while Republicans are united in opposition, a new poll says
The French city of Marseille was full of both fans and security personnel when the ship Belem delivered the Olympic torch to France. The torch will travel through the country to Paris.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party could be losing popularity ahead of a general election. Another Conservative lawmaker has defected to the Labour party.