The European Union plans to expedite $1.1 billion in aid to Egypt through an urgent funding procedure, bypassing parliamentary oversight and other safeguards.
A Mexican mob fatally beat a woman to death on Thursday in the city of Taxco because she was suspected of kidnapping and killing an 8-year-old girl, officials say.
Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in North Carolina, reflects on the end of Lent and the upcoming Easter celebration of Christ's resurrection.
Canadian Jews are facing a shocking wave of antisemitism while the government of Prime MinisterΒ Trudeau is being accused of not doing enough to stem the incidents.
The U.S. military says it has shot down four drones over the Red Sea that were launched by Yemenβs Houthis and were targeting American and Coalition ships.
Forty-five people are dead after a bus transporting worshippers from Botswana to an Easter weekend church gathering plunged off a bridge in South Africa, officials say.
Evan GershkovichΒ has been detained by Russia on dubious espionage chargesΒ for exactly one year on Friday as "a nightmare" plays out for his loved ones and colleagues.
William H. Emory served in two wars but is best remembered for leading the expedition that mapped out the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border and shaped images of the Southwest.
Experts tell Fox News Digital how King Charles III is balancing his duties as monarch as he continues his treatments for cancer and how other senior royals are stepping up.
A bus heading to an Easter festival plunged off a mountain pass bridge and fell nearly 200 feet, killing at least 45 people. An 8-year-old child was the sole survivor of the crash.
The Museum of the Bibleβs new exhibit features 21 pieces that help us imagine the deeper spiritual realities behind what Christ went through on Good Friday.
Greece's government survived a vote of no-confidence on Thursday, brought on by opposition parties over the government's handling of last year's rail crash that left 57 dead.
Russian authorities detained six journalists this month, including Antonina Favorskaya who for years covered the court hearings of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny.
Joe Lieberman leaves behind a complex political legacy at age 82, FOX News Correspondent Chad Pergram shares the history of the late Connecticut senator.
Alon Leichman, the first Israeli coach in Major League Baseball, is making a strong statement ahead of the Cincinnati Reds' 2024 season opener with his custom glove.
EXCLUSIVE:Β The United States government has spent more than $113 billion on the war in Ukraine, Fox News Digital has learned. But the total cost to taxpayers is higher.
Several countries in central and eastern Europe commemorated on Thursday the 20th anniversary of the NATO military alliance's largest expansion when seven countries joined.
Oil and gas rig companies operating in the waters off the UK in the North Sea could face being shut down if they do not convert platforms to green electricity or low-carbon energy.
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh's lawyers want to publicly release statements he made to the FBI regarding the millions of dollars he stole from his law firm and clients.
The head of the United Nations called for reparations to "overcome generations of exclusion and discrimination" during their International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery.
'Oppenheimer' director Christopher Nolan and his wife and producer Emma Thomas will be made knight and dame for their contributions to the film industry.
Hezbollah, a militant group based in Lebanon, fired heavy rockets at civilian targets in northern Israel on Thursday; follows Israeli airstrikes that killed nine the night before.
Israel was ordered on Thursday by the top United Nations court to improve Gaza's humanitarian situation; this includes the opening of land crossings to allow for supplies to be brought in.
Russia vetoed a United Nations resolution on Thursday, effectively doing away with the monitoring by the U.N. of sanctions against North Korea intended to curb the country's nuclear program.
Four people have died in three separate incidents off Spain's Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, as warnings of inclement weather remain in place across much of the Iberian country.
Don Saunders, a prominent Bahamian politician and top-ranking Free National Movement Party official, was fatally shot Wednesday during an attempted robbery.
President Biden's quotes indicate a shift away from an unconditional support towards a more tempered and even demanding stance on Israel's actions in its war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested 216 illegal immigrants who have convictions for drug trafficking or multiple drug possessions, all of whom are expected to be deported.
The French National Assembly voted Thursday to condemn the brutality of a 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters, which left about 120 people dead.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that progress has been made toward meeting farmers' demands for restrictions on cheap Ukrainian imports.
Latvia's Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins announced Thursday he will step down amid a criminal probe of his office's usage of expensive private flights during his time served as prime minister.
The Coast Guard announced Thursday its search for Samuel Wanjiru, a 26-year-old Marine from Massachusetts who went missing while swimming in high surf off the Puerto Rican coast.
The Philippines said it would take 'deliberate' action against China in the South China Sea following a dispute over the contested Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands.
Four of the largest school boards in Ontario, Canada have launched lawsuits against TikTok, Meta, and Snapchat, claiming that they have impacted students' thinking and behavior.
An Indian court has extended custody of Arvind Kejriwal, a top opposition leader, for four more days as the nation prepares for a highly anticipated election.
Major League Baseball, in a joint agreement with the players' association, has placed Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco on administrative leave through June 1.
As pastors prepare for Easter this year, many are eager to welcome more people back to churches than they have seen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic four years ago.
Venezuelan migrants often identify Mexico as the most challenging part of their journey to the U.S. border due to the country's crackdown on immigration.
Following international calls for reform, the Palestinian Authority has announced the formation of a new Cabinet. Hamas has allegedly rejected the new government.
A new Quinnipiac University poll found a majority of Americans support a House plan to ban TikTok if the company does not divest itself of Chinese control.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida wants to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un to have the nation recognize the return of Japanese people abducted during the 1970s and 80s.
Critics are sounding the alarm about a new global pandemic treaty they say will transfer power to the unelected World Health Organization and stifle free speech.
Finalists for the inaugural Womenβs Prize for Nonfiction, aimed at addressing the gender imbalance in nonfiction publishing, were unveiled on Wednesday.
Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed the new director of the British Museum. This decision follows the resignation of the former director amid the discovery of missing artifacts.
Kenya says it will not send in police forces until Haiti establishes an interim government as gang violence rages. Some Haitians fear the international help will never come.
"Take Me Out to the Ballgame" Immortalized Cracker Jack, a sweet-salty mixture of popcorn, peanuts and molasses, as ballpark fare in 1908. It's fun and easy to make at home, too
An international team of doctors arrived in central Gaza say they were "stunned" by the gruesome impact that the war against Hamas is having on Palestinian children.
Dr. Jane Goodall, a renowned British primatologist and conservationist, is approaching her 90th birthday and plans to celebrate with a series of environmental talks.
A bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation has affirmed continued support for Taiwan following recent approval of $300 million in military aid, officials said.
Cubans are protesting so much, the dictatorship that rules them cut off the internet. Biden should restore their connection to the world and use it to undermine the regime's power.
In the wake of unprecedented climate patterns in Africa, the global price of cocoa has soared to record highs, causing a sudden spike in the price of chocolate.
Since its creation in 1504, Michelangelo's David has been a symbol of Italian culture. Curators are now voicing concerns about the commercialization of the statue.
French lawmakers are discussing a bill to ban discrimination based on hair texture, length, color or style, aiming to support those facing hostility due to their hair.
At the Last Supper, Jesus not only instituted the Eucharist, he also displayed servitude toward the disciples in washing their feet, said a Minnesota priest to Fox News Digital.
Fox Nation's βPrisoner of Putin" will mark the somber one-year anniversary of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's arrest and detainment in Russia.
The U.N. has accused Israel of holding up the flow of aid into Gaza; Israel says the problem is with distribution, including looting and Hamas stealing the aid.
The White House is intervening in a labor dispute in Mexico, which could lead to a thousand workers losing their jobs over objections by the Mexican government.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in BaltimoreΒ did not appear to have any protective barriers in place before it was struck early Tuesday, raising serious questions.
Holy Week and Easter mark the most important time in the calendar year for Christians all over the world. And it brings a powerful message that is unlike any other.
The Ukraine menβs national soccer team has qualified for the European Championship after a 2-1 win over Iceland; the victory is a 'welcome distraction' from the Russia-Ukraine war.
16 people were killed in southern Lebanon by Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday, making it the deadliest day of fighting at the border in more than five months.
Burma's government hosted its standard Armed Forces Day parade, flaunting its purported military might in stark contrast to losses incurred amid clashes with rebel groups.
Protesters made a human chain around Slovakia's public television and radio building over a government takeover plan, in which journalists say public broadcasting would be under government control.
The State Department responded Wednesday to questions surrounding the resignation of Annelle Sheline, a staffer who publicly left out of moral opposition to U.S. inaction regarding Israeli offensives in Gaza.
At least one civilian was killed and 16 others wounded after Russia struck Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine with aerial bombs for the 'first time since 2022,' several residential buildings were hit.
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, filed three trademark applications for her new brand American Riviera Orchard as she works to build her lifestyle empire.
Iran tried to distance itself from Hamas in the first days following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, but leadership has gone to great lengths to delight in what they see as Hamas victories.
Portraits of Alexei Navalny, the late opposition leader in Russia, were spray-painted Wednesday in Vienna on property owned by former Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg's family.
Parents are outraged after a school in the United Kingdom installed "cage doors" to bathroom entrances to prevent students from using the restroom during class.
Moldova, a former Soviet republic with aspirations to join the European Union, fears that it could 'also be in Moscow's crosshairs' following the Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine in 2022.
The Aral Sea once supported large communities. But since the sea nearly completely disappeared, fewer people are left to keep the communities and customs alive.
The Oxford and Cambridge university crew teams have been warned over the amount of E.coli in the River Thames. Both teams have been given a briefing pack and guidance to mitigate risks.
Anna Corbett, wife of American Ryan Corbett who is being held hostage by the Taliban, shared details from her recent phone conversation with him that signaled he is losing hope.
The new European Hyperloop Center in the Netherlands aims bring in a new era of transportation. The center will use a steel tube as a proving ground for testing the new vehicle.
As Biden Israel relations hit new low, poll finds majority of Americans disapprove of Israeli actions in Gaza, with Democrats and Independents far more disapproving than Republicans.
A mural by the renowned street artist Banksy, which emerged last week in London, has been encased in plastic following an apparent act of vandalism, officials said.
Pakistani authorities plan to conduct DNA testing on the remains of the suicide bomber responsible for an attack in Shangla, northwest Pakistan, officials said.
Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for burning the Quran in Sweden, has announced plans to seek asylum in Norway after facing deportation orders from Sweden.
Following the deadly ISIS-K attack in Moscow, the threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan is once again in focus as the terror group seeks to export its extremism beyond Kabul.
Strong, amber-colored Marzenbier, or "March beer," is the traditional beer served at Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. But it's now found only in the United States.
The Taiwanese navy has commissioned a pair of new corvettes amid a rising threat from China. The new ships are fast, maneuverable and carry a range of missiles and deck guns.
In winter or early spring in Beijing, some residents continue to engage in a tradition dating back to the Qing Dynasty where they play fetch with birds.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict Chinaβs access to technology will not stop the countryβs advance.
Taiwan stands as last line of defense against Chinese hegemony across Asia, U.S. security and the threat of a global war, warns a China expert from the Heritage Foundation.
At least five people were killed on Wednesday when a bus traveling from Berlin to Switzerland veered off a highway near Leipzig, Germany, authorities said.
A Tunisian court has delivered verdicts in the case of the murder of politician Chokri Belaid, who was assassinated in 2013. Four people have been sentenced to death.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva have announced an initiative to invest $1.1 billion in the Amazon rainforest.
Thailand's lower house of Parliament overwhelmingly approved a marriage equality bill on Wednesday. The bill passed with the approval of 400 of the 415 members.
Amit Soussana is the first former hostage to publicly speak out about the physical and sexual abuse she suffered during her 55 days in captivity in Gaza.
Evan Gershkovich has been detained by Russia on dubious espionage allegations for nearly a full year as The Wall Street Journal gears up to raise awareness ahead of the unfortunate milestone.
Romanian mobsters are stealing millions after entering the U.S. illegally to install debit card skimmers and drain American bank accounts, California prosecutors say.
Amid the Jewish state waging an existential war against Hamas, some critics have accused the Biden administration of throwing Israel under the bus at the U.N. by allowing a hostile resolution to pass.
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who handled the I-35W bridge collapse over the Mississippi River in 2007, spoke out to "Your World with Neil Cavuto."
Russian President Vladimir Putin's use of Orthodox Christianity as a strategic tool to restore Russiaβs Imperial status has revived the Russian peopleβs sense of exceptionalism.
The cherry trees of Washington, D.C. β which blossom beautifully each spring β were a gift from the people of Tokyo and were planted on this day in history, March 17, 1912.
"3 Body Problem" Showrunner David Benioff spoke about how a scene unintentionally shows there are parallels between China's Cultural Revolution and cancel culture.
Turkish citizens will soon vote in local elections; a victory for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party could motivate him to seek constitutional changes that allow him to serve a longer term.
As the public continues to absorb Kate Middletonβs Friday video announcement of her cancer diagnosis, doctors are stressing the importance of preventative cancer screenings. Here are details.
Japan's cabinet approved a plan on Tuesday to sell 'next-generation fighter jets' to other countries; the decision comes as Japan works with the UK and Italy to develop an 'advanced fighter jet.'
The British Museum is suing a former curator for stealing hundreds of artifacts, including ancient gems and jewelry, and offering them for sale online; museum has so far recovered 356 missing items.
The South Sudanese government on Tuesday announced that the country's schools will reopen next week after being shuttered by triple-digit temperatures.
President Joe Biden was interrupted by a pro-Palestinian heckler while he was delivering a speech about healthcare in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon.
Bruce Springsteen was named a fellow of The Ivors Academy on Tuesday for his impact on the U.K's cultural landscape; Springsteen is the first international songwriter to receive the honor.
Reports of Hamas raping Israeli women were 'propaganda,' Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., said on social media just days after legislators were shown video of the 10/7 atrocities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged repeatedly that radical Islamists carried out the attack, but he insists that Ukraine had a hand in planning it.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the Easter Mattins Service at Windsor Castle this Sunday. It will be Charles' first major appearance since he revealed his cancer diagnosis.
Kenya's government began returning to relatives the exhumed bodies of more than 400 members of a doomsday cult; leader of the cult is accused of asking followers to starve themselves.
The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia β the East African country's largest β claims to have recouped nearly 80% of the cash it lost during an apparent system glitch.
The City of Berkeley, California, has entered into a legal settlement with a restaurant industry group, agreeing to repeal its law banning natural gas in new construction.
Police were pelted with beets and sprayed with manure as farmers blocked the streets outside the EU headquarters in protest of the bloc's measures to address the agricultural crisis.
Two world travelers took their apartment security guard from South Africa on a once-in-a-lifetime helicopter ride as a way to show their appreciation for him and his work.
Airstrikes killed more than a dozen people in eastern Syria on Tuesday, including a member of the World Health Organization; the cause of the strikes was 'not immediately clear.'
The Biden administration has pursued a case against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange with charges under the Espionage Act, which some argue is a threat to journalism.
Senate candidate and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy spoke with Fox News Digital about the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Five men in multiple cities throughout Texas allegedly bought over 100 "military-grade" guns to arm Mexican drug cartels, according to a federal indictment.
Austrian police officers who provided security at the Russian Embassy during Russia's presidential election received presents from embassy staff as they left their duties.
Bulgarian customs authorities intercepted approximately 370 pounds of cocaine from a shipment of bananas originating from Ecuador. The drugs were hidden.
Hong Kong prisoners convicted of serious national security offenses are unlikely to be granted early release, according to the region's chief executive.
A U.N. report indicates one of every five migratory species faces potential extinction, with population decline affecting fauna on land and underwater alike.
Dozens of opposition protesters in India were detained by police on Tuesday as they attempted to march to Prime Minister Narendra Modiβs residence, officials said.
Taliban supreme leader says Afghan women will be stoned to death in public for adultery in a message to Western democracies that they reject women's basic rights.
Germany will carry out border checks in June and July during the soccer's European Championship. The actions will prevent possible violent criminals from entering the nation.
An explosive device detonated during a patrol in Chad, killing seven soldiers. The government suspects Boko Haram extremists from Nigeria, officials say.
Martin Greenfield, the celebrity tailor who immigrated to the United States after surviving the Holocaust, has died at the age of 95, his sons announced on social media
Chen Xuyuan, the ex-president of the Chinese Football Association, has received a life sentence for involvement in match-fixing and other financial crimes.
In 2021, New Zealand's security minister accused hackers associated with the Chinese government of launching a cyber operation targeting the country's Parliament.
A report by the International Organization for Migration's Missing Migrants Project claims that migrant deaths have increased significantly since 2014.
A suicide bomber in northwest Pakistan allegedly targeted a vehicle carrying construction workers and engineers, including five Chinese nationals, police say.
A tenet of the U.S. intelligence community is the "duty to warn," a responsibility to warn U.S. and non-U.S. persons of threats of intentional killing, serious injury or kidnapping.
The founders of a Malaysian convenience store chain, KK Mart Group and one of its suppliers are facing charges over socks with the word "Allah" for sale.
Former President Donald Trump told Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom that they must "finish up" their offensive in Gaza quickly, because they are "losing a lot of the world."
Marianne Smyth, a 54-year-old American woman, has been accused of running multiple scams across the U.S. and Ireland. She allegedly posed as a psychic.
Evan Gershkovich will remain in custody until at least June 30 after a Moscow court on Tuesday again extended his pre-trial detention on espionage charges.
Mexican President Obrador said that while he has found short term ways to curb the crisis, the United States must aid Latin America in multiple ways to stop it completely.
A Canadian mom is pregnant for the sixth time after using embryos that her fertility clinic had been saving for 13 years ever since the couple's initial IVF treatment.
Prince William has developed an unlikely alliance with Queen Camilla, who has been blamed for the breakdown of the marriage between Princess Diana and the former Prince Charles.
ISIS uses deadly attacks to strike countries it feels 'occupies' and oppresses Muslim populations while also emboldening recruits to join their terrorist network.
The U.K. High Court will hand down its ruling Tuesday on whether Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will be allowed to appeal his extradition to the U.S.
Turmoil surrounding a transitional council tasked with selecting an interim leader for strife-torn Haiti has hit a serious snag amid mounting security threats.
Friday's terrorist attack in Moscow suggests that Russiaβs security apparatus is much weaker than the world has been led to believe, says the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.
A six-week-old western lowland gorilla born at the London Zoo is still unnamed and its sex yet to be determined as it remains in its mother's tight, tender grip.
The show's co-hosts said they had learning the importance of giving public figures privacy and expressed regret for not heeding Whoopi Goldberg's warnings.
Ret. U.S. Army Capt. Flo Groberg received the Medal of Honor in 2015 for his courageous actions in the face of terrorism in Afghanistan. The veteran shares his story of heroism and recovery.
Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has made his candidacy for re-election official, while his potential rivals were unable to register; Maduro has 'managed to block his chief opponents from running.'
Four insurgents were 'quickly spotted and killed' by Pakistani security forces on Monday as they attempted an attack on a naval facility in the southwestern Baluchistan province.
Ahmed Hamdawi al-Kinani has been acquitted and released from prison following a retrial over the 2020 murder of prominent security expert Hisham al-Hashimi.
The Biden administration says it is "perplexed" by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuβs decision to cancel a high-level delegationβs planned visit to Washington.
13 'elite troops' were arrested by Indonesia's military on Monday for being involved in a video of an indigenous Papua man being tortured; the Papua man is believed to be part of a separatist group.
Russia launched 2 ballistic missiles against Kyiv from occupied Crimea Monday morning, in Russia's third bombardment of the Ukrainian capital in five days.
The Justice Department charged seven Chinese nationals with sending over 10,000 malicious mails in a massive cyber hacking campaign targeting senior level U.S. officials and others.
Sarah Ferguson sent prayers to Kate Middleton as she endures chemotherapy for cancer. The Princess of Wales and King Charles were both diagnosed with cancer this year.
Six women were found dead off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province, authorities said Monday, confirming they were aboard a refugee boat that capsized while en route from Bangladesh.
North Korean leader Kim Jon Un visited his top tank group and encouraged readiness for war, continuing a trend of heightened military demonstrations and threats.
Three astronauts aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station on Monday following Saturday's launch from a Russian-leased launch facility in Kazakhstan.
Two Polish military engineers were killed Monday after TNT was detonated during a training exercise in Solarnia, according to Defense Minister WΕadysΕaw Kosiniak-Kamysz.
137 Nigerian students, many of whom are younger than 10 years old, were rescued Sunday by the military after being abducted by motorcycle-riding gunmen more than two weeks ago.
Israel will no longer send a delegation to Washington to discuss the Gaza war after the U.S. failed to veto a U.N. resolution calling for a cease-fire.
The French government has announced nationwide anti-drug crackdowns to show its commitment to tackling the drug trade and crime ahead of European elections.
Amadou Ba, a former Senegalese prime minister, conceded defeat in the presidential election to opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye on Monday.
The 133 βrecovered grandchildren" of Argentina were abducted during the country's dictatorship, separated from their families and raised by their captors.
The Philippines expressed its βstrongest protest" against China over a water cannon assault by the Chinese coast guard against the Filipino navy in the disputed South China Sea.
Senior doctors in South Korea began submitting resignations en masse in support of junior doctors who are striking over the governmentβs plan to increase medical school admissions.