Japan Airlines said it was hit by a cyberattack Thursday, causing delays to more than 20 domestic flights but the carrier said it was able to stop the onslaught and restore its systems hours later. There was no impact on flight safety, it said.
A Syrian family that survived a 2013 chemical weapons attack that killed hundreds of people near the country's capital, Damascus, says the ordeal they experienced haunts them to this day.
The Mexican government will open 25 new shelters to house illegal immigrants deported from the United States in preparation for a border crackdown when President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.
A handwritten thank you card and a clean pair of socks are some of the treasured gifts veterans and deployed service members will receive from a Christmas Day care-packaging event in the Virginia suburbs.
A baby girl froze to death overnight in Gaza, while Israel and Hamas accused each other of complicating ceasefire efforts that could wind down the 14-month war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy heavily criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for orchestrating the "inhumane" Christmas attack on Ukraine that left blackouts throughout the country.
It may read like lunatic conspiracy theorizing. But in South Korea, where security never strays far from the headlines and where superstitious practices are ubiquitous on 21st-century streets, truth is often stranger than fiction.
At least two crew members of a Russian cargo ship remain missing after it sank overnight following an explosion in the engine room, officials in Moscow said Tuesday.
Survivors of the U.S. atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki said receiving a Nobel Peace Prize has given them a fresh incentive to campaign for nuclear disarmament ahead of the 80th anniversary of the 1945 attacks.