Sudanese government seized by violent military coup
By Rhiannon Melton
Protesters filled the streets of Khartoum, the country’s capital, to fight for democracy in the country.
By Rhiannon Melton
Protesters filled the streets of Khartoum, the country’s capital, to fight for democracy in the country.
By Callie Krosin
President Vladimir Putin announced Wednesday that Russians will work from home for a week to help fight a record number of Covid-19 cases
By Steph Trendell
A group of 17 American missionaries was kidnapped in Haiti this past weekend by a gang. Written
By Karagan Knowles
The two sides have grown increasingly distrustful of one another.
By Joshua Foster
President Trump said, “I think that’s a problem that’s going to go away,” in reference to fears the coronavirus would harm the global economy.
By Ashly Ibarra
There have been 300 confirmed cases outside of China so far.
By Karagan Knowles
Speaker Pelosi called the move “provocative and disproportionate.”
By Danielle Shojai
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a raid.
By Danielle Shojai
Although he denied making direct orders, Prince Mohammed accepts blame for death of Khashoggi.
By Abigail Royle
A fire broke out in Notre Dame Cathedral. The roof collapsed but much of the church was spared from destruction.