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US budget airlines are struggling. Will pursuing premium passengers solve their problems?
Spirit Airlines has lost more than $2.2 billion since the start of 2020. Frontier has not reported a full-year pro…
Haiti gang makes demands in test of power with government
Gang demands are nothing new in Haiti, and they have grown more powerful since the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse
Ukraine's Kyiv area hit by Iranian-made kamikaze drones
Russian officials said Thursday that Ukrainian forces shelled the Russia's Belgorod region that borders Ukraine
477 whales die in 'heartbreaking' New Zealand strandings
None of the stranded whales could be refloated and all either died naturally or were euthanized in a “heartbreaking” loss
Kremlin war hawks demand more devastating strikes on Ukraine
Many of them argued that Moscow should keep up the intensity of Monday's strikes to win the war now
Survivors tell grim tale of southern Greek migrant shipwreck
Instead of safely rounding Kythira, with a clear passage to Italy ahead after the Aegean island obstacle course, the vessel was swept into a rocky inlet surrou…
Prolonged drought brings famine, death and fear to Somalia
This drought has astonished resilient herders and farmers by lasting four failed rainy seasons, starting two years ago
North Korea sends missile soaring over Japan in escalation
Later Tuesday, four U.S. F-16 fighter jets and four South Korean F-15s conducted a joint strike drill in which one of the South Korean planes fired two precisi…
Indonesia police chief, others removed over soccer disaster
Most of the 125 people who died were trampled or suffocated. The victims included two police officers.
Dining in the dark: Brussels eateries tackle energy crunch
No ovens, no stoves, no hot plates, no coffee machines and no light bulbs.
Welfare group reports severe breaches on Romanian fur farms
Welfare group reports severe breaches on Romanian fur farms
Cuba begins to turn on lights after Ian blacks out island
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Cuba suffered “significant wind and storm surge impacts” when the hurricane struck with top sustained winds of 125 mph
UK central bank intervenes in market to halt economic crisis
The Bank of England said it would buy long-term government bonds over the next two weeks to combat a recent slide in British financial assets
'Don't leave me': Survivor recounts Lebanon boat sinking
The tragic incident in the Mediterranean Sea was the the deadliest in the last two years as a surging number of Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians have tried t…
Hurricane Ian nears Cuba on path to strike Florida as Cat 4
As of Monday, Tampa and St. Petersburg appeared to be the among the most likely targets for their first direct hit by a major hurricane since 192
Putin's call-up fuels Russians' anger, protests and violence
Russian media — including state-run outlets — reported Monday that border guards have started turning men away at the border, citing mobilization law