The draft, which will be discussed at a Security Council meeting Thursday, stresses that ‘the cessation of all Israeli settlement activities is essential for salvaging the two-state solution.’ But Egypt’s call for a speedy vote leaves almost no time for negotiations among the 15 council members.
Cats and dogs shipped to New Zealand from most approved countries must have an implanted microchip and be kept in quarantine for a minimum of 10 days after arrival.
Another 40 people are still in hospital because of the bath lotion.
House Republicans remained divided over supporting any repeal legislation, putting the ultimate result of the special session called by Gov. Pat McCrory in doubt.
Lisa Marie Naegle was a contestant in 2010 on the E! network show Bridalplasty, where she competed for a dream wedding and plastic surgery.
“Ted’s death was completely preventable,” said parent Janet McGee, whose 22-month-old son died last February. Ikea also agreed to make $50,000 donations to three children’s hospitals.
Nearly 10,000 Londoners die each year due to air pollution, says Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Bana al-Abed, 7, whose tweets about life in besieged Aleppo captured world attention, was embraced by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after begin evacuated from Syria this week.
Melina Roberge was arrested with two other Canadians for allegedly importing cocaine, worth an estimated $30.5 million, into Australia.
Besides, the fun is “overrated,” said a spokeswoman for the massive retailer.
Avery Jackson is the first transgender person to be featured on the cover of National Geographic, in a special issue devoted to gender.
As North Carolina debates repealing its controversial “bathroom bill,” U.S. surveys show that men are much more likely to care about who uses the women’s bathroom than those who actually use them.
Northern Syria was hit with heavy snow and sleet on Wednesday, as the final phase of evacuations from war-torn Aleppo began.
Turkey’s president says the Russian envoy killer was a member of Fethullah Gulen’s movement.
Canadians Linda and Patrick Boyle, the parents of hostage Joshua Boyle, tell the Star about seeing their grandsons for the first time on Monday — the first “proof of life” permitted by their son’s captors.
A Canadian held hostage in Afghanistan since 2012 and his family are living a “Kafkaesque nightmare,” according to a video released today by the Haqqani network, a Taliban-linked group.
Rather than addressing litany of shortcomings detailed in a recent Star investigation into government’s handling of overseas kidnaps, the prime minister fell back on a boilerplate talking point about the importance of not paying ransom.
In Lessons Learned, the last part of our Held Hostage series: How Ottawa can change its approach so it is ready for the next one.
Canadian Robert Hall’s fiancée describes their hopes during captivity. But despite being on the ground in the Philippines, JTF2 was not in a position to strike.
While some relatives praise RCMP officers that deal with hostages’ families, others are shocked by their attitude.
To Pay or not to Pay, Part 5 of the eight-part Held Hostage series. After John Ridsdel was killed, with Robert Hall still held, Justin Trudeau reaffirmed Canada will not pay ransom to terrorists. But there are always negotiations.
Fellow contestants didn’t know Stowell was competing with Stage 4 colon cancer. She died Dec. 5, a week before her game show debut.