North Korea agreed to stop sending hundreds of balloons into South Korea. The balloons were said to be carrying manure, cigarette butts and other garbage.
The Archaeological Park of Pompeii announced that its archaeologists recently discovered millennia-old cartoons of gladiators and hunters drawn by children in ancient Rome.
Turkish migrants looking for a way into the U.S. have turned to advertisements posted by smugglers on social media, boasting about the ease of entry through California.
Nine European nationals will be deported from Greece for their participation in disruptive anti-Israel demonstrations on the campus ofΒ University of Athens School of Law last month.
Lead European rabbi suggests that countries counteract the anti-Israel, totalitarian influence of Iran and its terror proxies in the region before recognizing a Palestinian state.
Israel begrudgingly accepted President Biden's Gaza cease-fire plan on Sunday, but Benjamin Netanyahu's office says there are "details to be worked out."
Queen Elizabeth II β on this day in history, June 2, 1953 β is crowned monarch of the U.K. before guests, dignitaries and royals at Westminster Abbey. She became the longest reigning monarch.
The aunt of Tulsi Gabbard was killed last week and a prominent Samoan author and playwright has been charged with her murder, according to local reports.
Heidi Klum has become one of the biggest models in the world after appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated. She has since hosted and judged competition shows, plus acted in movies.
Israel and Hamas respond to President Bidenβs three-phase planΒ for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, a return of allΒ the hostages to Israel and rebuilding the war-torn territory.
Russia's war with Ukraine could go nuclear according to Dmitry Medvedev, a senior ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who also raised the prospect of the war spilling over into other countries.
Israel says that British chief prosecutor Karim Khan and the ICC are running a "vicious smear" campaign against Israeli leaders who are determined to eradicate the Hamas terrorist movement.
As Mexicans go to the polls Sunday to vote for a new president, the country is facing its most violent election campaign in its history with more than 225 candidates and officials killed.
The Philippines have warned China that it would consider any Filipino soldier killed by a Beijing water cannon to be an βact of war" amid heightened tensions in the region.
Edna Gefner, 28, raised in Israel three miles from the Gaza border β close to where the Supernova Sukkot music festival took place and where Hamas struck on Oct. 7 β shares a terror-filled story.
Robert Pickton, a Canadian serial killer who took victims to his pig farm in the 1990s and early 2000s, has died in a hospital at age 74 after being assaulted in prison.
Israeli forces have shifted their focus to disrupting Hamas activities in Rafah, South Gaza, after days of intense fighting in north Gaza, military officials say.
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian American journalist working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Tatar-Bashkir service, has been ordered to remain in custody.
Ukraine is enlisting prisoners to fight against Russia in an effort to bolster its military numbers in the war against Russia. More than 4,000 inmates have applied to join.
The annual Israel Day on Fifth has long been billed as a "parade," but has a more somber tone this year as the Hamas terror group continues to hold hostages.
The reaction to the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel was horrific. The International Criminal Court and some foreign nations are actually rewarding terrorism. We need to stop it.
Two lawyers involved in a case against National Students for Justice in Palestine allege the group is trying to recruit young Americans into its "terrorist cult."
Wildlife protection and nature conservation have seen an increasing focus from artificial intelligence initiatives as more nonprofits turn their attention toward potential uses.
President Biden has given the green light for Ukraine to use American-made weapons to strike inside Russia. The policy shift is related to Kharkiv alone.
Xi Jinping met with the heads of Arab states at the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, which was focused on Chinaβs trade in the region and the Israel-Hamas war.
Jewish leaders are calling on a Democratic Congresswoman to take action against a top adviser who posted photos alongside Farrakhan and praised his event in 2017.
A massive landslide in Papua New Guinea buried Yambali village, leaving hundreds feared dead. Survivors are hesitant to evacuate, fearing another landslide.
House lawmakers visiting Taiwan this week are warning that a Chinese invasion of the island could likely lead to a direct conflict between the U.S. and Beijing.
Russia is increasing its troop concentration in the Kharkiv region, where its forces have made significant advances during a spring offensive, officials say.
This year so far, 27,000 Chinese nationals have been apprehended at the southern border, and most of them will be released after they state a "credible fear" of persecution.
On "The Sage Steele Show," Jewish actress Mayim Bialik spoke about the "challenge" of being a staunch liberal while also being a vocal supporter of Israel.
Spain's Parliament has voted to pass a contentious amnesty law aimed at pardoning Catalan separatists involved in the failed 2017 secession attempt, officials say.
North Korea has fired a barrage of ballistic missiles toward its eastern sea days after its failed spy satellite launch, according to South Koreaβs military.
World War II veteran Andy Negra Jr., who lives in Helen, Georgia, just turned 100. He proudly lays claim to being among the last of what is known as βThe Greatest Generation."
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan slammed Presidnet Biden after a U.S. built pier meant to transfer aid to Gazans was severely damaged shortly after being built.
So much for the Biden administration acting like the adults are in charge. White House efforts in the conflict zones of Ukraine and Gaza are embarrassing and our enemies know it.
An international law enforcement team has arrested a Chinese national and dismantled one of the world's largest botnets, which was operational for over a decade.
China's military successfully achieved its objectives during two days of exercises around Taiwan, a defense ministry spokesperson reported. The drills occurred last week.
Russia has reportedly increased its fortifications along the border, from which its forces may strike major Ukrainian targets, such as the city of Kharkiv, while Ukraine must show restraint.
Nigeria has adopted a new national anthem after passing a law that replaced the current one with a version that was dropped nearly 50 years ago, in a move that sparked widespread criticism.
Another American drone β an MQ-9 Reaper β has reportedly gone down in Yemen amid continued Houthi attacks, based on photographic evidence presented Wednesday.
Glenbrook South High School announced it launched a probe into the "deeply offensive" quote that was printed in its yearbook of a student being "happy" about the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
Canadian officials said a wildfire that forced 6,600 residents across four neighborhoods to evacuate their homes in Fort McMurray earlier this month is now under control.
Nikki Haley, the former Republican presidential candidate, wrote a message of encouragement to the IDF on an artillery shell during a visit to Israel on Memorial Day.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., defended Israel when pressed by MSNBC and said that Hamas does not care how many Palestinian lives are lost in the conflict.
Brazil has withdrawn its ambassador to Israel after months of tensions between the two countries over the war in Gaza, according to the country's gazette.
Inflation Reduction Act has steered U.S. energy policy firmly in the direction of Europeβs massive expansion of wind and solar power β ignoring the national security risks.
Jake Larson, a 101-year-old World War Two veteran, is preparing to journey to France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Larson aims to honor his fallen comrades.
Authorities have opened an investigation into deadly unrest that has left seven people dead and significant destruction this month in France's New Caledonia.
Voters in European Union countries will elect lawmakers to the European Parliament on June 6-9, 2024. The election is expected to result in a shift to the right.
North Korea has flown hundreds of balloons carrying trash toward South Korea in apparent retaliation against South Korean activists for flying anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa after Spain, Ireland and Norway recognized Palestinian statehood.
A German conservation group has organized its seventh annual βinsect summer," during which it invites people to spend an hour counting insects they see in a 33-foot radius.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced fortifications along the border with Belarus after a soldier was seriously wounded in a knife attack by a migrant.
The top European Union cybersecurity official said on Tuesday that disruptive digital attacks have doubled in the 27-member bloc in the past few months.
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is set to be indicted for defaming the monarchy. This comes three months after he was freed on parole on other charges.
Belgian authorities searched the home and office of a European Parliament employee in Brussels over suspected Russian interference. Similar searches occurred in Strasbourg.
Colombiaβs congress has voted to ban bullfights, which have become increasingly controversial, in a three-year span, and will make the tradition illegal by the start of 2028.
Officials say a speeding passenger bus fell off a highway into a ravine on Wednesday in southwest Pakistan, killing at least 28 people and injuring 20.
Sweden has agreed to donate $1.23 billion in military aid to Ukraine. It includes air defense, artillery ammunition and armored vehicles, officials say.
Nurses at an NHS trust filed a legal complaint after they were told to be more 'inclusive' after complaining about a male in the women's changing room.
A top adviser to a House Democrat running for Senate in Michigan once posted on social media about supporting an event featuring Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam.
Conservative commentators have slammed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak throughout his tenure for not applying policies that truly embrace the right wing platform of his party.
For the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day in Normandy, France's President Emmanuel Macron said he will greet Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other leaders.
TV host Bill Maher clashed with his podcast guest Sandra Bernhard after she said that the current rise in antisemitism is mostly coming from conservatives.
Dominique Meyer, the general manager of Milanβs Teatro alla Scala opera house, will finish up his contract as the country's government seeks to restore cultural institutions to Italians.
A Nigerian fraudster has claimed responsibility for a scheme to steal Elvis Presleyβs Graceland mansion and sell it at auction, according to a report.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced the importance of U.S. President Joe Biden's attendance at a peace summit in Switzerland organized by Kyiv.
Dozens chased wheels of cheese down the steep Cooperβs Hill in England as part of an annual tradition. In nearby Tetbury, competitors carried sacks of wool up and down Gumstool Hill.
A ship was attacked off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea near Hodeida. Suspicions fell on Yemen's Houthi rebels, though no group claimed responsibility.
South Africaβs chief rabbi, Dr.Β Warren Goldstein, gave an exclusive interview to Fox News Digital and discussed the country's upcoming election and how the ruling ANC has teamed up with anti-Western allies.
A Japanese town known for its views of Mount Fuji installed a large black screen to deter overcrowding and photo-taking tourists, but officials found holes in the screen.
Six people in Hong Kong, including a former organizer of the city's annual Tiananmen Square vigil, were arrested for allegedly posting rebellious content on social media.
A Georgian parliament committee has rejected the presidentβs veto of the βforeign agents" legislation, called the "Russian law" by critics, that has sparked massive protests for weeks.
North Korea launched a rocket carrying a military satellite on Monday, but an engine malfunction midair after takeoff caused the craft to explode and crash to Earth.
Former President Donald Trump told New York donors he'd set the "radical revolution" at U.S. college campuses "back 25 or 20 years" and kick anti-Israel students out of the country.
The number of heat-related howler monkeys deaths in Mexico has risen to 157, and an animal park confirmed around a hundred parrots, toucans, bats and more have died of dehydration.
Israeli tanks were reportedly seen in central Rafah on Tuesday for the first time since Israel began its military offensive in the city three weeks ago.
Russia and Uzbekistan have signed an agreement for Russia to construct a small nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan. The plant would be Central Asia's first.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has secured a second $1 billion military aid pledge within two days during his tour of the European Union, this time from Belgium.
A stone quarry in northeastern India collapsed on Tuesday due to heavy rains from tropical storm Remal, killing 13 workers and leaving 16 missing, authorities say.
A man accused of running naked down the aisle of an Australian domestic flight, knocking over a flight attendant and forcing the plane to turn back has been arrested.
Taiwan's legislature, controlled by the opposition Nationalist Party, passed changes that increase the legislature's power over budgets, including defense spending.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, independent journalist Michael Shellenberger spoke about the "anti-civilization element" of the anti-Israel protests.
U.S. service members held a memorial service in Baghdad, Iraq Monday to honor the three U.S. Army soldiers who were killed in a drone attack in Jordan earlier this year.
Researchers digging in Jerusalemβs City of David recently have found a gold ring set with a red precious stone that is believed to be 2,300 years old.
Following an IDF strike that took out two senior Hamas terrorists, Israel announced it is investigating why innocent civilians were killed. On Monday, Netanyahu said something "went tragically wrong."
While driving on a country lane in the U.K., a woman had a lone rooster fly right into her car β and make itself at home in her vehicle. Here's the funny story of what happened next.
The Israeli Defense Forces are investigating a "shooting incident" at the Rafah border crossing, with Israeli media reporting that Egyptian forces were involved.
House lawmakers spent their first full day in Taiwan meeting with the island's president and foreign minister, where the topic of China dominated discussion.
International help has been formally requested by Papua New Guinea following a massive landslide that reportedly buried 2,000 people and 150 homes near Yambali village.
The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Brooklyn, New York, pays chilling tribute to the 11,500 Americans and allies who died aboard British prison ships during the American Revolution.
The Tenderfoot TV true-crime podcast, "Status: Untraced," is hosted by Liam Luxon. It explores the disappearance of survivalist Justin Alexander Shetler.
Rashida Tlaib on Sunday spoke at a conference attended by a member of a designated terrorist organization and funded by an asset of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
An Israeli airstrike on a Hamas compound in the Gazan city of Rafah on Sunday reportedly killed two top Hamas officials as well as dozens of civilians.
Employees at the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle are protesting against the museum's "Confronting Hate Together" exhibit for allegedly framing anti-Zionism as hateful.
Growing outbreaks of Hamas activity and antisemitism on U.S campuses have sparked calls for a ban of a Hamas-linked group in New Mexico. Germany and Israel have banned the group.
NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg echoed calls for the U.S. to end restrictions on Ukraine's ability to use American weapons to strike targets inside of Russian territory.
Nawaf Salam, the Lebanese president of the International Court of Justice, faces fresh scrutiny over past anti-Israel comments made while serving as his country's ambassador to U.N
Local families have adopted all 10,000 American World War II heroes buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery and are now seeking photos to pair with the names of each U.S. war hero.
Russia periodically has to deal with moose wandering into cities, where they can face dangers and death, such as the case of the moose in Salavat last week.
India is making new financial investments in AI to aid its military. Delhi recently unveiled a robot that can remove unexploded shells and double as a stretcher for injured troops.
The U.S. State Department is asking China to "act with restraint" after the CCP ran provocative military drills near Taiwan on Friday, as tensions escalate in the region.
A privately-owned amusement park was the site of a deadly fire which has claimed nearly 27 lives, spurring Prime Minister Modi to post on social media.
British authorities have arrested a 17-year-old boy believed to have stabbed two women at Durley Chine Beach in Bournemouth, England. One woman died, Dorset Police say.
A woman recently found over 2,150 silver coins in KutnΓ‘ Hora, Czech Republic, experts say. Historians believe the massive fortune was carefully buried during a time of unrest.
The U.N. International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Friday ordered Israel to end its military offensive in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza, responding to South Africa's claims of genocide.
EcoHealth Alliance β a U.S.-based nonprofit with a stated mission of preventing pandemics β received upwards of $90 million dollars from the federal government over the last 16 years.
The Gaza humanitarian aid pier project has run to a cost that is estimated at double its initial budget as additional hurdles drive the overall costs even higher, and aid delivery remains at a trickle.
If you love to see warm colors painted across the sky in a magnificent sunset, visit one of these locations around the world, like Florida and Greece that offer some of the best.
The American Battle Monuments Commission manages cemeteries and memorials in 17 nations around the world. Fox News Digital highlights five here in surprising locations.
The ground-based drones pose a great opportunity for new tactics, and can serve a great range of purposes, including the retrieval and transport of injured soldiers from the battlefield.
New details have emerged on American missionaries Davy and Natalie Lloyd, as well as Jude Montis, the local director of Missions In Haiti, Inc., who were fatally shot by gangs.
Two American missionaries in Haiti were killed Thursday, a Christian nonprofit said. Missouri state Rep. Ben Baker said his daughter, Natalie, was one of the missionaries.
Russian guards removed some buoys their Estonian counterparts had placed on a river separating the two states in a move EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called βunacceptable."
German authorities say they have arrested two men suspected of plotting a knife attack on worshipers at a synagogue. The arrests reportedly occurred on Friday.
Syrian Kurdish-led authorities in the country's northeast say they have handed over a British woman and three children linked to the Islamic State group to a U.K. delegation.
The wreckage of the USS Harder, a famed World War II-era U.S. Navy submarine, has been found in the South China Sea near the Philippines, historians say.
Several Russian defense ministry personnel have been arrested on corruption charges over the last month, just before President Vladimir Putin began his fifth term.
Kodi the griffon mix, starring as Cosmos in the Swiss comedy-drama "Dog on Trial," won this year's Palm Dog award at Cannes. He narrowly beat Xin, a sighthound.
Vice President Kamala Harris has announced the formation of a new partnership to help provide internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from roughly 40% now.
The distributor of the popular protest song "Glory to Hong Kong" on Friday announced the decision to remove the music from all platforms due to a court ban in the city.
The International Court of Justice is calling for Israel to end its military campaign against Hamas in Rafah, but Israel is vowing to push on with the fight.
A judge says a manager of the Hong Kong trade office in London and another man will go on trial for allegedly helping Hong Kong authorities gather intelligence in the U.K.
A Thai town, overrun by a population of wild monkeys, has launched a plan to capture the monkeys using baited cages and relocate them, authorities said.
Officials say a Russian attack has destroyed train tracks in Ukraineβs northeastern Kharkiv region. Russiaβs Kharkiv push appears to be a coordinated new offensive.
A massive landslide struck a village in Papua New Guinea on Friday, burying more than 50 homes and causing hundreds of fatalities, according to officials.
Law enforcement stormed and dismantled a new encampment established Thursday on the University of California Los Angeles campus by anti-Israel protesters.
The U.S. and several of its allies issued a joint statement calling for Taiwan to be allowed to take part in a World Health Organization meeting, despite objections from China.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n has announced that Hungary will seek to opt out of NATO operations aimed at supporting Ukraine, according to officials.
Lucy Letby, a British neonatal nurse convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others, has been denied permission to appeal her verdict.
South Korea's military said it detected signs of possible preparations for a satellite launch in North Korea, which already has one military reconnaissance satellite in orbit.
A French police officer in New Caledonia has been taken into custody after fatally shooting a 48-year-old man. The officer and a colleague were attacked by a group.
A Sydney judge has ruled that former U.S. Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan can be extradited to the United States on allegations he illegally trained Chinese aviators.
Chad has sworn in Mahamat Deby Itno as the country's president, finalizing a disputed transition to democracy following his father's death in 2021, officials say.
The Philippine defense secretary says it will continue to build security alliances and stage joint combat drills in disputed waters to defend its territorial interests.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black reportedly has lost an appeal to be released from pre-trial custody in Russia, with prosecutors arguing he could flee.
Rescuers in western India were searching through debris after an explosion and fire at a chemical factory killed at least nine people and injured 64 others.
A man was shot dead by police in New Caledonia amid ongoing riots on Friday evening. The shooting occurred when police officers were reportedly attacked by a group.
An overnight fire in an apartment building in Vietnam resulted in 14 deaths and six injuries. The fire started in a courtyard used for selling and repairing electric bikes.
Three more bodies of hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza were recovered during an overnight operation by Israeli forces, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Friday.
Zach Sage Fox has gone viral for putting a spotlight on anti-Israel protesters who are clueless about the Israel-Hamas war they claim to be so passionate about.
Hamas officials have been saying for months that the health system in the Gaza Strip no longer functions, yet the data it publishes daily is still widely quoted around the world.
The International Criminal Court has butted heads with most U.S. administrations since its founding, especially after it initiated an investigation into U.S. conduct in Afghanistan.
Unprecedented flooding in Brazilβs Rio Grande do Sul has upended transportation, closing the airport in the capital Porto Alegre and segments of major highways.
Spanish emergency authorities said four people were killed and several others were seriously injured after a building collapsed on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca.
Louis Vuitton's latest fashion designs were unveiled at Barcelonaβs Park GΓΌell before an A-list crowd, including Saoirse Ronan, Jennifer Connelly and Ana de Armas.
One U.S. service member is in critical condition, while two others sustained injuries unrelated to combat while working a mission to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Kosovoβs parliament has approved a bill that would allow leasing of some of the country's prison space to Denmark to help it with its overcrowded prison system.
A second miracle has been recognized and attributed to the intercession of Bl. Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenage computer whiz who was devoted to his Catholic faith.
The U.N. has approved a resolution establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs. Serbs oppose the move.
A Danish court dismissed a claim that a hospital violated a patient's rights by not providing adequate vegan meals during her stay four years ago, officials say.
A bipartisan group of senators is looking to have the upper chamber officially reject the International Criminal Court's decision to seek warrants for Israeli officials.
Amid the ICC Chief Prosecutorβs decision to seek the arrest of Israeli leaders, Germany said it will arrest Netanyahu if he steps foot within their territory,
After numerous warnings and harsh criticism, the Parliament in Tbilisi passed a Russian-style agents law. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., has announced a bill to sanction those involved.
Greek authorities, in collaboration with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, have dismantled an criminal group trafficking cocaine from Latin America to Europe.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim voiced his country's open approach to international relations, saying that Malaysia doesn't hold a "China-phobia" policy.
It was revealed that President Biden's EPA selected a controversial climate group for a grant program despite their significant focus on anti-israel activism.
Amid the ICC Chief Prosecutorβs decision to seek the arrest of Israeli leaders, Germany said it will arrest Netanyahu if he steps foot within their territory,
Russian news reports say a deputy chief of the military general staff has been arrested on charges of large-scale bribery. The arrest was reported on Thursday.
Spanish police have recovered the fourth painting out of five stolen Francis Bacon pieces from a Madrid apartment in 2015. The recovered painting was made in 1989.
A major project to construct a subway line under ancient Roman ruins has reached a crucial phase. The project aims to alleviate Rome's transportation challenges.
Raisiβs death offers the Biden administration a chance to make changes to its Iran policy that benefit U.S. interests and keep Americans and our allies safe.
The parents of Tyler Thompson are bewildered as to how their son, who they say had not previously engaged in political activism, got caught up in a failed coup attempt in Congo.
Thailand's public health minister announced plans on Thursday to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, permitting its use only for medical purposes and research.
The World Bank says poverty in Lebanon has tripled over the course of a decade as the percentage of people in Lebanon living below the poverty line rose from 12% in 2012 to 44% in 2022.
Officials say that Russian missiles have slammed into Ukraineβs second-largest city in the northeast of the country and killed at least seven civilians.
Kenya President William Ruto visited Washington as Biden tries to convince African nations the U.S. can be a better partner than China, which has gained influence on the continent.
A severe heat wave in Pakistan has led to hundreds of heat stroke cases across the country, prompting health officials to advise staying indoors and hydrated.
Fox News Digital spoke with Charles K. Djou, secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission, who paid tribute to US values and its war heroes ahead of Memorial Day this year.
Leaders of South Korea, China and Japan will meet on May 27, 2024, in Seoul for their first trilateral talks since 2019. They will also have bilateral talks among themselves.
The Harvard Corporation vetoed a decision by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to permit 13 seniors facing discipline for participating in an anti-Israel encampment to graduate.
Two Tunisian journalists were sentenced to one year in prison on Wednesday for criticizing the government. Both journalists denied the allegations in court.
A missile landed in the Red Sea without causing harm to a passing commercial ship, likely launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels. The rebels have not claimed responsibility.
Norway is tightening restrictions on entry from Russia due to concerns over espionage and Russia's actions in Ukraine, according to Norwegian officials.