No alien life discovered on Earth, Pentagon says, but search deepens

The Defense Department's new All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office is evaluating recent reports of unexplained phenomena and accounts that date back decades.

By Dan LamotheDecember 16, 2022

Russia-Ukraine war live updates: ‘Massive’ wave of missiles strike Ukraine; civilian and infrastructure targets hit

Explosions and missile strikes were reported across Ukraine early Friday, including in the capital Kyiv.

By David L. Stern, Jeff Stein, Victoria Bisset, Erin Cunningham, Claire Healy and Kyle RempferDecember 16, 2022

A hippo partially swallowed a toddler. The boy survived.

A man stoned the animal to set the boy free, the Uganda Police Force said.

By Amber FergusonDecember 16, 2022

‘¡Abuela la la la!’ Argentina’s viral dancing World Cup lucky charm

The newly viral 76-year-old, who is not actually a grandma, has become the masked, bespectacled face of millions of Argentina soccer fans hoping for glory.

By Teo ArmusDecember 16, 2022

A Buckingham Palace detente for Prince William’s godmother and activist she offended

The 83-year-old Lady Susan Hussey "pledged to deepen her awareness of the sensitivities involved" after meeting with Ngozi Fulani, founder of Sistah Space.

By Adam TaylorDecember 16, 2022

Apartment fire in French city kills 10, including 5 children

The French interior minister called the incident “a shock,” and said the children who died in one of the country's worst fires in years were between 3 and 15.

By Rick Noack and Claire ParkerDecember 16, 2022

Angelina Jolie parts with U.N. refugee agency over desire to ‘work differently’

The actor announced she is moving on from UNHCR after 20 years of working with the agency as arguably the world's most high-profile refugee advocate.

By Claire ParkerDecember 16, 2022

Ukraine air defenses counter Russian barrage, but missiles hit energy grid

Ukraine said it intercepted most of the missiles fired by Russia, but damage to energy systems was reported in several cities and at least three people were killed.

By David L. Stern and Jeff SteinDecember 16, 2022

Giant Berlin aquarium bursts, sending 1,500 fish to their deaths

About 264,000 gallons of water “burst abruptly” from the AquaDom at a hotel in the Mitte district of Berlin, the city’s fire service said.

By Timothy BellaDecember 16, 2022

Wary of China, Japan unveils sweeping new national security strategy

North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have also prompted Japan to take a tougher stance to defend itself and improve its capabilities.

By Michelle Ye Hee Lee and Julia Mio InumaDecember 16, 2022

In the city with U.K.’s highest cost of living, leaving home to stay warm

Burnley, England illustrates the extremes people are going to this winter, as they struggle to pay soaring energy, gas and food bills.

By Karla AdamDecember 16, 2022

Chinese lock themselves down, hoard medicine over fear of new covid wave

To combat public unease, official propaganda has reversed course from underscoring the severity of coronavirus to trying to sooth public fears of getting sick.

By Christian Shepherd and Vic ChiangDecember 16, 2022

‘Wiped out’: War in Ukraine has decimated a once feared Russian brigade

The bloody fate of Russia's 200th Motor Rifle Brigade in Ukraine is emblematic of Vladimir Putin’s derailed invasion plans.

By Greg Miller, Mary Ilyushina, Catherine Belton, Isabelle Khurshudyan and Paul SonneDecember 16, 2022

López Obrador overhauls Mexican electoral system, sparking protests

The president's plan to cut the independent electoral authority is dividing the country. Critics say it will weaken crucial safeguards for the young democracy.

By Mary Beth SheridanDecember 16, 2022

Argentina, beset by domestic woes, sees salvation in Qatar

Soccer, likely more than any other sport, has a capacity for delivering moments of transcendence. Argentines are hoping for a reprieve.

By Ishaan TharoorDecember 16, 2022

Malaysia landslide death toll rises to 16 as rescue efforts continue

Footage showed cars half-buried under a pile of soil, trees and water, while 17 people were still missing as of as of 1 p.m. local time, officials said.

By Andrew JeongDecember 15, 2022

Ukraine live briefing: E.U. approves Ukraine support; U.S. hits Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin with sanctions

As Russian strikes on energy infrastructure intensify, the United States is preparing to share advanced weapons with Ukraine.

By Erin Cunningham, Dan Lamothe, Niha Masih, Annabelle Timsit, Emily Rauhala and Claire ParkerDecember 15, 2022

Strep A: What to know about the usually mild infection tied to at least two U.S. pediatric deaths

Group A strep symptoms are usually mild, but several child deaths in the United States and Europe have resulted from an invasive form of the bacterial infection.

By Jennifer Hassan, Adela Suliman and Ariana Eunjung ChaDecember 15, 2022

Irish peacekeeper killed in Lebanon in ‘serious incident’

Details are murky but it appears the UNIFIL vehicle strayed into a village where it encountered a roadblock. Three other were injured in the rare attack.

By Sarah DadouchDecember 15, 2022

Netflix’s ‘Harry & Meghan’ documentary directs ire toward palace

The series is Netflix’s highest viewed documentary ever. But it may not win the royal renegades support in Britain.

By William Booth and Karla AdamDecember 15, 2022