Today in History: April 28, Abu Ghraib torture images made public
April 28 marks significant historical events including Abu Ghraib exposure, HMS Bounty mutiny, Mussolini's execution, and Muhammad Ali's controversy over military service.
Today in History: April 28, Abu Ghraib torture images made public
April 28 marks significant historical events including Abu Ghraib exposure, HMS Bounty mutiny, Mussolini's execution, and Muhammad Ali's controversy over military service.
Over the next few days, leaders of the Catholic church from around the world will gather at the Vatican to mourn and also, to prepare for the Conclave.
How do I live like this?' asks Gaza boy who lost arms in Israeli attack
Mahmoud Ajjour, a 9-year-old Palestinian boy, struggles with life after losing both arms in an Israeli strike, highlighting the devastating impact of war on children.
How do I live like this?' asks Gaza boy who lost arms in Israeli attack
Mahmoud Ajjour, a 9-year-old Palestinian boy, struggles with life after losing both arms in an Israeli strike, highlighting the devastating impact of war on children.
Should Africa be worried about earthquakes? DW 04/19/2025
Africa is at greater risk for earthquakes due to its complex geological structure, necessitating improved preparedness and local response capabilities.
Portrait of amputee Palestinian boy from Gaza wins World Press Photo award
A poignant photo of Mahmoud Ajjour, severely injured in Gaza, won the World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting broader issues of war and its aftermath.