JeanUrsula/iStockBy CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — During the 2020 campaign, Joe Biden had harsh words for Saudi Arabia, one of the United States’ key partners in the Middle East who his predecessor Donald Trump warmly
Daniel Heighton/iStockBy JULIA JACOBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — We may not be any closer to the apocalypse this year, but things aren’t looking up either, according to scientists. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said its
MarsBars/iStockBy GUY DAVIES, ABC News (LONDON) — Police in northern Wales are responding to an ongoing incident after a suspicious package was received at a key factory in the U.K.’s vaccine supply chain. The factory in the
Kunal Mahto/iStockBy GUY DAVIES and ZOE MAGEE, ABC News (LONDON) — Top EU officials have expressed “deep dissatisfaction” and mulled legal action against the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, after reports emerged over the weekend that the vaccine
Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesBy GMA TEAM, ABC News(NEW YORK) — A viral photo showing the inside of a rock that undeniably resembles Cookie Monster from Sesame Street. The discovery was apparently made by
Eissa Alragehi/ABC NewsBY: GUY DAVIES, ANGUS HINES AND IAN PANNELL, ABC NEWS (LONDON) — At 4 months old, all Hussain Al-Kholani has ever known is war and want — he weighs just 4 1/2 pounds, less than
macky_ch/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — Thousands of people have joined protests in cities across Russia calling for the release of Alexey Navalny, the opposition leader who was jailed last week after he returned to Moscow
Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty ImagesBy KATIE KINDELANVIA (LOS ANGELES) — Prince Harry is doubling down on his calls to reform social media two weeks after an angry mob staged a deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol. Many who laid