Top challenger in Belarusian presidential race detained
Belarusian authorities on Thursday detained the former head of a Russia-owned commercial bank who has emerged as the top challenger to Belarus’ author...
Court: Chicago can preserve old records of police complaints
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Chicago can keep all records of complaints against police officers that are more th...
US mortgage rates fall; 30-year at all-time low of 3.13%
WASHINGTON — Long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week as the benchmark 30-year home loan reached a new all-time low.
Pandemic gives businesses lessons in survival, innovation
NEW YORK — When the coronavirus outbreak forced Sean Giovanni to shut down his recording studio in for two months, he dropped off mobile equipment at ...
European Central Bank hands out 1.3 trillion euros in loans
FRANKFURT, Germany — The European Central Bank has handed out 1.31 trillion euros ($1.46 trillion) in long-term, ultra-cheap credit to hundreds of ban...
Review: Very hip, very haunted house in ‘Should Have Left’
C'mon. Everyone knows that when you rent a vacation house online, you read the reviews first.
Jason Mraz to give earnings from new album to social justice
NEW YORK — Jason Mraz has a new album coming out and he wants everyone to buy it and love it. But he's not going to make a penny on it.
Macron marks appeal that gave birth to French Resistance
LONDON — French President Emmanuel Macron marked Gen. Charles De Gaulle’s famed World War II appeal to resist the Nazis on Thursday in a special cerem...
Review: Oumou Sangaré‘s ‘Acoustic’ shows passion, commitment
Oumou Sangaré, “Acoustic” (No Format!)
Deputies kill half-brother of black man found hanged in park
ROSAMOND, Calif. — The half-brother of a black man found hanged in a California park was killed in a gunbattle with Los Angeles County sheriff's deput...
Jean Kennedy Smith dies at 92; last surviving sibling of JFK
Jean Kennedy Smith, who was the last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy and who as a U.S. ambassador played a key role in the peace proces...
Official: German slaughterhouse virus outbreak untenable
BERLIN — Germany's agriculture minister said Thursday that conditions at a slaughterhouse where hundreds of workers tested positive for COVID-19 were ...
Emeritus Pope Benedict in Germany to be with ailing brother
VATICAN CITY — Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI traveled to his native Germany Thursday to be by his brother's sickbed, the Vatican said Thursday.
Hong Kong Disneyland reopens, consumers using less cash
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the n...
Test maker targeted by FDA says it responded to US concerns
WASHINGTON — A company targeted by the Food and Drug Administration for selling unauthorized coronavirus antibody tests says it has responded to regul...
With US summit planned, Russia prefers EU-Kosovo mediation
BELGRADE, Serbia — Russia's foreign minister said Thursday that Moscow will need to approve any solution reached in peace talks between Kosovo and Ser...
Lives Lost: For man with Down syndrome, a college dream
NEW YORK — Right up to the end, the status message on Saadya Ehrenpreis’ WhatsApp profile read: “Having the time of my life.”
This Father’s Day, dads have new respect for duties at home
NEW YORK — Rahul Gandhi's twin girls were born dangerously premature, with a slim chance they would have normal lives after barely surviving birth eig...
Trial of Diacks exposes dark backdrop of track golden era
PARIS — As Usain Bolt set the world ablaze, making athletics the hottest ticket at the Olympic Games, the sport was also being eaten from within.
Europe hit by local infection spikes; China’s outbreak wanes
ATHENS, Greece — Europe grappled Thursday with local spikes in coronavirus infections as the continent’s lockdown restrictions eased, after hundreds o...
Rights group: Egypt authorities shouldn’t harass doctors
ISLAMABAD — An international rights group urged Egyptian authorities Thursday to stop harassing and intimidating health care workers who have criticiz...
Mallorca hopes trailblazing tourists kickstart economy
PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain — Thermometer guns, face masks and plastic gloves in airports, hotels and restaurants. Shops shuttered in sleepy streets. Nig...
AP PHOTOS: A first-person view inside Beijing’s virus tests
BEIJING — As the number of COVID-19 cases climbed in Beijing in recent days, officials identified more than 350,000 people who needed to be tested.
Tokyo gov seeks 2nd term, says Japan unprepared for pandemic
TOKYO — Japan may have contained its coronavirus outbreaks for now but the country needs better crisis management and a digital transformation to prep...
Poll: Americans not buying White House spin on coronavirus
WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence says the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic is “a cause for celebration,” but a new poll finds more than...
Bangladeshi group sends cards, baskets to COVID-19 patients
DHAKA, Bangladesh — When her father tested positive for COVID-19, Sumona Khanom struggled to get a bed for him at an already overwhelmed Dhaka Medical...
Poor People’s Campaign eyes ‘virtual march’ in poverty fight
RIO RANCHO, N.M. — Clergy and religious leaders are preparing to hold a virtual march Saturday to highlight the plight of Americans struggling with po...
‘A hot mess’: Hickenlooper stumbles into Democratic primary
DENVER — Former Gov. John Hickenlooper was supposed to be Democrats' worry-free solution to the Colorado Senate race, but he's stumbled badly in the w...
Race for virus vaccine could leave some countries behind
LONDON — As the race for a vaccine against the new coronavirus intensifies, rich countries are rushing to place advance orders for the inevitably limi...