Thursday September 19th, 2024 12:19PM

AP World News

German train drivers' union and railway operator reach a deal in their long dispute
A union representing many of Germany's train drivers says it and the country's main railway operator have reached a deal in a long dispute over working hours and pay that was marked by a string of strikes
4:53PM ( 5 months ago )
Trump urges Israel to 'finish up' its Gaza offensive and warns about global support fading
Former President Donald Trump says he would have responded the same way as Israel did after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas but urged the country to “finish up” its offensive and “get this over with,” warning about international support fading
4:48PM ( 5 months ago )
Baby gorilla cuddled by mother at London Zoo remains nameless
The newest endangered baby gorilla at the London Zoo is more than six weeks old but doesn’t yet have a name
4:25PM ( 5 months ago )
Pakistani forces kill 4 insurgents as they foiled an attack on a naval facility in Baluchistan
Officials say Pakistani security forces have killed four insurgents as they foiled an attack on a naval facility in the volatile southwestern Baluchistan province
3:59PM ( 5 months ago )
UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths is stepping down for health reasons
U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths is stepping down for health reasons after nearly three years of trying to tackle mounting crises in Ukraine, Gaza and Africa
3:20PM ( 5 months ago )
Maduro makes official re-election run while would-be rival struggles to register candidacy
Throng of supporters of President Nicolas Maduro rallied Monday at a giant stage outside the downtown electoral council headquarters where he made official his candidacy for a third term
2:47PM ( 5 months ago )
Venezuela's Maduro makes his candidacy official while a would-be rival struggles to register
Throng of supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have rallied at an electoral council headquarters where he made official his candidacy for a third term
2:47PM ( 5 months ago )
Jerusalem marks festive holiday of Purim in shadow of war
Tens of thousands of people have celebrated the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem, though the traditionally boisterous celebrations have been muted this year by the Israel-Hamas war
2:30PM ( 5 months ago )
UK farmers in tractors head to Parliament to protest rules they say threaten livelihoods
Farmers are driving dozens of tractors in a slow-motion convoy towards Britain’s Parliament to protest post-Brexit rules and trade deals that they say are endangering livelihoods and food security
1:59PM ( 5 months ago )
A London court will rule on Tuesday whether WikiLeaks’ Assange can challenge extradition to the US
A London court is due to rule whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can challenge extradition to the United States on espionage charges
1:22PM ( 5 months ago )