DNY59/iStockBy GUY DAVIES and DRAGANA JOVANOVIC, ABC News (LONDON) — An unusual libel case in Poland pertaining to the Holocaust has the potential to affect both the future of academic research as well as how the country
macky_ch/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — A Russian LGBT rights group says two young men it helped escape Chechnya have been kidnapped from a safe house in central Russia by Chechen security forces and returned to
Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appointed Michael Bloomberg — the former mayor of New York City and a short-lived 2020 U.S. presidential candidate —
luoman/iStockBy NEIL GIARDINO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The Amazon rainforest lost an estimated 5 million acres in 2020, an area roughly the size of Israel, according to a recent report on the region. Experts warn that
macky_ch/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — The Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has released a message from jail, the first since a Moscow court sentenced him this week to two years and eight months in a
Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy ANTHONY TROTTER and MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (TOKYO) — Yoshiro Mori, president of the Tokyo Olympics organizing comittee, apologized Thursday for comments he made suggesting women talk too much in meetings. Mori,
yorkfoto/iStockBy KARSON YIU, ABC News (HONG KONG) — Days after Myanmar’s army ousted her in a brazen textbook coup, the police charged Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi in violation of an obscure import-export law that could
MarsBars/iStockBy ZOE MAGEE, ABC News The U.K. government is announcing a new trial to test mixing different types of COVID-19 vaccines. In a world-first, trial participants will be given one vaccine dose followed by a second booster