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Man seen with missing Pittsburgh student says 'there's nothing more I can do'
Authorities said they believe Sudiksha Konanki, 20, died from drowning.
March 18, 2025Israeli strike on south Gaza hospital kills senior Hamas official
Hamas confirmed that Ismail Barhoum was killed in the strike on Nasser Hospital.
March 24, 2025Putin gifted a portrait of Trump to the U.S. president
The Kremlin has confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin gifted to Donald Trump a portrait he commissioned of the U.S. president
March 24, 2025
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US, Russia negotiations on Ukraine went 'into detail' in Saudi Arabia, Kremlin says
The two sides held their latest round in talks in Saudi Arabia on Monday.
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Turkey's opposition leader visits jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu
The head of Turkey’s main opposition party is visiting jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu after six nights of massive protests calling for his release
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Depardieu testifies at sexual assault trial, saying, 'I won’t hide, it’s hard'
Actor Gérard Depardieu is testifying on Day 2 of his trial in Paris on sexual assault charges
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March 25
A Japanese court orders the dissolution of the Unification Church, report says
A Japanese court on Tuesday issued an order to dissolve the Unification Church, upholding the government request for a revocation, officials said
March 25
March 25
Sierra Leone debates decriminalizing abortion as women and girls endanger their lives
Sierra Leone could become the second country in West Africa to decriminalize abortion
March 25
March 25
Court poised to decide if Bolsonaro will stand trial over coup attempt accusation
A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court justices will gather to determine whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and several of his associates will stand trial on five counts including attempting to stage a coup
March 25
March 25
Motorcyclist who disappeared into huge sinkhole found dead after overnight search
Officials in South Korea say a motorcyclist who fell into a cavernous sinkhole that opened on a Seoul street was found dead after an overnight search
March 25
March 25
Residents in South Korea's Andong city told to evacuate as wildfires spread
Officials in the South Korean city of Andong have alerted residents to evacuate to safe areas as firefighters struggled to contain wildfires that ravaged the country’s southern regions since last week, forcing thousands to flee and destroying likely hu...
March 25
March 25
Greenlanders unite to fend off the US as Trump seeks control of the Arctic island
Lisa Sólrun Christiansen gets up at 4 a.m. most days and gets to work knitting thick wool sweaters coveted by buyers around the world for their warmth and colorful patterns celebrating Greenland’s traditional Inuit culture
March 25
March 24
Photojournalist on documenting Venezuelan migrants flown to a prison in El Salvador
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with photojournalist Philip Holsinger about documenting Venezuelan migrants flown to El Salvador and imprisoned at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
March 24
March 24
Dozens injured in strike on Ukraine as US-Russia talks resumed, officials say
Monday's talks followed discussions between American and Ukrainian negotiators.
March 24
March 24
Oscar-winning Palestinian director attacked by Israeli settlers, detained: Activists
Activists say Israeli settlers beat up one of the Palestinian co-directors of the Oscar-winning film “No Other Land” in the occupied West Bank, and he was then detained by the Israeli military
March 24
March 24
Putin gifted a portrait of Trump to the U.S. president
The Kremlin has confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin gifted to Donald Trump a portrait he commissioned of the U.S. president
March 24
March 24
Protesters in Serbia rally against real estate project with Trump son-in-law Kushner
Thousands of protesters in Serbia have rallied against plans to turn a former army headquarters into a luxury complex
March 24
March 24
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Catch up on the developing stories from around the globe making headlines.
March 24
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Canada's leader laments lost friendship with US in town that sheltered stranded Americans after 9/11
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has lamented Canada’s lost friendship with the United States as he visited the town that sheltered thousands of stranded American airline passengers after the 9/11 attacks
March 24
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How Pope Francis’ recovery will impact the papacy
Colleen Dulle, associate editor of America magazine and host of the podcast “Inside the Vatican,” discusses the latest on the health of Pope Francis.
March 24
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Congo rebel leader says sanctions or minerals deal with the US won’t stop fighting in the east
The leader of the rebels who captured two key cities in eastern Congo tells The Associated Press that international sanctions and Congo’s proposed minerals deal with the United States in search of peace will not stop the fighting
March 24
March 24
US-Russia talks to resume in Saudi Arabia as Zelenskyy calls for pressure on Putin
ABC News’ Patrick Reevell reports on Monday's talks, which follow discussions between American and Ukrainian negotiators.
March 24
March 24
Israeli strike on south Gaza hospital kills senior Hamas official
Hamas confirmed that Ismail Barhoum was killed in the strike on Nasser Hospital. ABC News’ Matt Rivers reports.
March 24
March 24
Israeli strike on south Gaza hospital kills senior Hamas official
Hamas confirmed that Ismail Barhoum was killed in the strike on Nasser Hospital.
March 24
March 24
Brazil's top court to decide if ex-President Bolsonaro will face charges. What could happen next?
A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court will open proceedings Tuesday to decide whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and several of his associates will stand trial on five counts, including attempting to stage a coup d’etat
March 24
March 24
Philippine defense chief calls China's claims in the South China Sea 'the biggest fiction and lie'
The Philippine defense chief has called China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea as “the biggest fiction and lie” that no Southeast Asian country will accept
March 24
March 24
Andrew and Tristan Tate check in at police station, complying with judicial measures
Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate checked in at a police station near Romania's capital on Monday, complying with judicial requirements in the case in which they are charged with human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually explo...
March 24
March 24
Heathrow defends response as questions grow about length of closure
Heathrow bosses are defending their response to a fire that shut down Europe’s busiest air hub for almost a day
March 24
March 24
Vehicle hits 4 children in Japan and the driver is arrested
Officials say a vehicle struck and injured four children riding bicycles on a street in central Japan
March 24
March 24
Japan's weather agency declares flowering of Tokyo's cherry blossoms as season begins
Japan’s official cherry blossom spotters on Monday confirmed the first blooming of the country’s favorite flower, declaring the official start of the festive season in the Japanese capital
March 24
March 24
Austria says it has uncovered a Russian-steered campaign to spread disinformation
Austrian authorities say they uncovered a Russian-steered campaign aimed at spreading disinformation about Ukraine following the detention in December of a Bulgarian woman accused of spying for Russia
March 24
March 24
Thailand's PM faces a no-confidence vote over alleged influence by her father
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is facing a no-confidence motion in parliament as the opposition alleges she is being unduly influenced by her father, a former prime minister, and is mismanaging the country
March 24
March 24
Danish police fly extra forces to Greenland ahead of second lady Usha Vance's visit
A spokesman for the Danish national police force says it has sent extra personnel and sniffer dogs to Greenland as the icy island steps up security measures ahead of a planned visit this week by second lady Usha Vance
March 24
March 24
Turkey detains journalists as protests over Erdogan rival’s jailing intensify
A media workers union says Turkish authorities detained several journalists from their homes amid escalating protests triggered by the imprisonment of a top rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
March 24
March 24
Wildfires in western Japan damage homes, force residents to evacuate
Wildfires have hit several regions in western Japan, injuring at least two people, forcing dozens of residents to evacuate and damaging homes as hundreds of firefighters battled the widening blaze in the mountains
March 24
March 24
Middle East latest: Egypt offers proposal to get Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on track, officials say
Officials say Egypt has introduced a new proposal to try and get the Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on track
March 24
March 24
US airstrikes targeting Yemen's Houthi rebels kill at least 1 person, wounds others, group says
U.S. airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels have pounded sites across the country
March 24
March 24
A European startup is set to launch an orbital rocket on its first test flight
A private European aerospace company is set to make the first test flight of its orbital launch vehicle
March 24
March 24
Families of victims mark 10 years since Germanwings plane crashed in the Alps
Victims’ relatives have traveled to the scene in the French Alps of the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 10 years ago while hundreds of people marked the anniversary in a German town that was home to an 18-strong school group on board the plane
March 24
March 24
Actor Gérard Depardieu stands trial for alleged sexual assaults on film set
French actor Gérard Depardieu is standing trial at a Paris courthouse on sexual assault charges
March 24
March 24
What to know about the reinstatement of South Korea's No. 2 leader
In the latest twist in South Korea’s ongoing political crisis, the country’s Constitutional Court reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as acting leader, overturning his impeachment by opposition lawmakers three months ago
March 24
March 23
South Korea's acting president thanks court for restoring his powers and says he'll attend to the most urgent matters
South Korea's acting president thanks court for restoring his powers and says he'll attend to the most urgent matters
March 23
March 23
South Korean court overturns impeachment of Prime Minister
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been reinstated as the acting president as the Constitutional Court overturned his impeachment
March 23
March 23
Diver almost gets smacked by whale's tail
This diver in Norway came close to getting smacked by the tail of a whale as it swam by.
March 23
March 23
Ukraine, Russia exchange deadly drone attacks overnight
Ukraine and Russia exchanged strikes through the night on Saturday, despite last week's apparent progress toward a United States-brokered partial ceasefire.
March 23
March 23
World Doula Week kicks off
Gynecologist Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Mama Glow founder Latham Thomas join ABC News Live to discuss the work doulas do.
March 23
March 23
Somali militants kill 6 Kenyan police reservists and ransack their border camp
Kenyan police say armed militants from Somalia have raided a Kenyan police camp near the border, killed six reservists and seized weapons
March 23
March 23
Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 7, officials say
Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least seven people on Saturday, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, as the IDF responded to rocket launches from the south of the country toward Israel.
March 23
March 23
Pope Francis is released from hospital, returns to Vatican
Pope Francis made his first public appearance on Sunday since being hospitalized in Rome more than five weeks ago.
March 23
March 23
Gerard Depardieu sexual assault trial marks a cultural reckoning for post-#MeToo France
When French actor Gérard Depardieu walks into a Paris courtroom on Monday, he won’t just be facing two women who accuse him of sexual assault — he’ll also be confronting a nation long criticized for dragging its feet in confronting sexual violence, par...
March 23
March 23
Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 7, officials say, as IDF threatens more attacks
Israel said it was responding to six rocket launches from southern Lebanon.
March 23
March 23
Ukraine and Russia launch 'massive' drone attacks ahead of US ceasefire talks
Cross-border strikes have continued despite a push for a partial ceasefire.
March 23
March 23
Canadian PM, opponent kick off election campaigns with vote set for April 28
New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent have kicked off their election campaigns against the backdrop of a trade war and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump
March 23