Thousands demand release of LGBT activist accused of hanging rainbow banners over statues
Several thousand people waving rainbow flags protested in Warsaw.
U.S. government supports Lebanese demonstrators’ right to peaceful protest
The U.S. government supports Lebanese demonstrators' right to peaceful protest, the U.S. Embassy in Beirut said on Saturday.
Lebanese PM calls for early parliamentary elections
Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab said on Saturday he would request early parliamentary elections.
A massive explosion in Beirut killed at least 158 people and injured 6,000 . Countries and international organizations are sending help to Lebanon
A massive explosion in Beirut killed at least 158 people and injured 6,000.
A fire tore through an apartment building in northern Czech Republic on Saturday, killing 11 people, including three children and five others who jumped from the upper floors to escape the blaze
A fire tore through an apartment building in northern Czech Republic on Saturday, killing 11 people.
Serena Williams returns to tennis after illness
Serena Williams has not played since February due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Bath Iron Works and union reach agreement to end strike
Bath Iron Works, a unit of General Dynamics Corp, and a union reached an agreement to end a strike.
NBA announces six finalists for major awards
The NBA announced the finalists for six major awards on Saturday.
Argentina will start talks with the International Monetary Fund to replace a defunct $57 billion standby lending deal from two years ago
Argentina will start talks with the International Monetary Fund in the coming weeks aimed at clinching a new program.
Lebanese protesters stormed government ministries in Beirut
Lebanese protesters stormed government ministries in Beirut and trashed the offices of the Association of Lebanese Banks.