Armed Thieves Steal Matisse Works in Brazil Museum Heist
Armed criminals targeted an art collection in Brazil, stealing valuable works including pieces by French master Henri Matisse after threatening security personnel and visitors.
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Armed criminals targeted an art collection in Brazil, stealing valuable works including pieces by French master Henri Matisse after threatening security personnel and visitors.
International justice expert questions ICC's selection processes, arguing enforcement patterns reveal systemic biases in global criminal accountability.
India's delayed Gaganyaan program faces critical tests as the nation seeks to join the elite club of countries capable of independent human spaceflight.
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels claim control of Uvira in eastern DRC, continuing their offensive despite recent Trump-mediated ceasefire agreement.
Syria's new government prioritizes loyalist recruitment and religious education in military reconstruction, sparking concerns about combat effectiveness and professional preparedness.
Palestinian medical professionals in Gaza are struggling to document potential evidence of abuse on unidentified corpses returned by Israeli forces, raising serious humanitarian concerns.
Myanmar's military government launched a deadly airstrike on a major hospital in Rakhine state, killing dozens as the junta intensifies its brutal crackdown.
Trump announces seizure of Venezuelan oil vessel as US military presence grows in Caribbean amid ongoing pressure campaign against Maduro regime.
UK Labour government joins push to reform European human rights law interpretation, marking dramatic shift from previous opposition stance to prevent far-right gains.
Ukraine engages in diplomatic push with Coalition of the Willing leaders while submitting updated peace framework to Washington amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
Federal Reserve delivers third consecutive rate cut but signals fewer reductions ahead as inflation persists and labor market shows signs of cooling.
Geographic location, climate patterns, and economic factors create a deadly cycle where certain countries bear the brunt of tropical cyclone destruction year after year.