Israeli official defends strike on media building
An Israeli military official has defended the country's airstrike on a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets. (May 15)
An Israeli military official has defended the country's airstrike on a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets. (May 15)
BBC journalist Martin Bashir resigned citing health reasons shortly before a report publishes investigating his means of securing the bombshell 1995 interview with Princess Diana. During the interview, she caused a crisis within the royal family by detailing the breakdown of her marriage to Prince Charles.
Associated Press staff evacuated the organisation's office in Gaza City shortly before the building was destroyed in an Israel airstrike on Saturday. (May 15)
Riot police fired tear gas on defiant protesters in Paris who were supporting Palestinians in the Gaza Strip despite a ban on Saturday's demonstration in the French capital. (May 15)
An Israeli airstrike destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets on Saturday. All AP employees and freelancers evacuated the building safely. (May 15)
The U.S. military has completed about 10% of its pullout from Afghanistan. But defense officials left members of Congress with more questions than answers Wednesday, as the U.S. inches closer and closer to President Joe Biden's Sept. 11 withdrawal deadline.
Tropical Cyclone Tauktae has strengthened and is forecast to continue to intensify over the next 48 hours bringing damaging winds, torrential rainfall, and storm surge to India.
World leaders and representatives from tech companies have been holding talks on Saturday on how to prevent violent extremism online. The meeting, held by video conference, was launched by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and is known as the Christchurch Call.
Is that an American twang creeping into Harry Styles' speech? Jeanne Moos reports fans of Styles are riled.
Although President Trump does bear responsibility for a long list of failures in responding to the pandemic, he deserves credit for accelerating the vaccines.
The Biden administration should make it illegal to pay hackers ransom, and hacker networks should be 'fried,' says Richard Clarke, former national coordinator for security and counter-terrorism.
The state of emergency across California was expanded this week as exceptional drought grows through the state. Meteorologist Allison Chinchar explains why some are already concerned about this year's fire season.