Authorities said it was unclear whether the driver had deliberately targeted the pedestrians.
The military operation in restive northern Sinai is choking off supplies of essentials to the area, Human Rights Watch said in a report.
Prince William was at her side, and the duchess and child are doing well, the palace said.
Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s top diplomat, put Ukraine’s travails at the hands of Russia topped the agenda at a G-7 meeting in Toronto.
A nasty moment, caught on video, has set China's social media ablaze.
Superfans of the royal family greeted the news of Kate and William's baby No. 3 with jubilation.
Social media and betting markets erupted in speculation on Monday.
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The meeting between the U.S. and French presidents is a clash between two seemingly opposing poles of Western politics.
Deadly attack is the third in three days to cause civilian casualties, officials say.
The territory being squeezed by Israel and the Palestinian Authority is a powder keg of privation and anger.
He remained silent throughout the trial, disappointing those who wanted more answers.
Skeptics of the administration’s plans say there’s no need to duplicate an existing center.
The high-level G-7 talks in Canada are the first since the U.S. and its allies carried out airstrikes in Syria about a week ago.
Fewer U.S. embassy staff means would-be visitors must wait almost a year for entry permission.
The ethnic minority has been in the crosshairs of militant conflict for years.
Nabi Tajima chalked up her longevity to good food and sleep.
About 120 were wounded in the attack at the entrance of an office issuing national identity cards to voters.
Mohammad Javad Zarif said his nation “has many options” should the Trump administration back out of the nuclear deal — and that “those options are not pleasant.”
The U.S. Geological Survey says an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.6 has struck in the Pacific off the coast of Nicaragua.
Mexican authorities arrested the suspected killer of internationally recognized journalist Javier Valdez on Monday night, Interior Secretary Alfonso Navarrete Prida said.
A 25-year-old in a rented van plowed down a Toronto sidewalk crowded with lunchtime strollers Monday, killing 10 people and injuring 15 in what appeared to witnesses and the city’s police chief as a deliberate attack. The driver was quickly arrested in a tense but brief confrontation with officers a few blocks away.
Spring on the Korean Peninsula is normally the season of D-Day-style beach landings with big guns thumping in the distance and skies crisscrossed by the contrails of fighter aircraft.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has met with China’s ambassador and visited a hospital where Chinese tourists were being treated after a deadly bus crash.
The latest on the van striking pedestrians in Toronto (all times local):