Chinese President Xi Jinping stood next to Vladimir Putin in Moscow as thousands of Russia troops and military vehicles participated in the Victory Day parade.
Multiple short-range ballistic missiles were fired by North Korea from an area around its eastern port city of Wonsan, South Korean military officials said.
Prosecutors in California used new fingerprint and DNA evidence to arrest Willie Sims in connection to the 1977 killing of Jeanette Ralston in the Bay Area.
Pakistan's military is claiming to have shot down five Indian fighter jets following airstrikes against the country that are being described as an "act of war."
Columbia University said it will cut around 180 staff members after the Trump administration canceled $400 million in federal grants over concerns about antisemitism.
Three people are dead and nine are missing after a boat washed ashore at Torrey Pines State Beach in Del Mar, outside of San Diego, in California, reports say.
Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe said his country is "in discussions with the United States" to receive migrants deported by the Trump administration.
Senate Democrats predict that former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz will have a "brutal confirmation hearing" for his new role as U.N. ambassador.
Ukraine’s military said Russia "increased the intensity" of its fighting Wednesday "despite loud statements of ceasefire readiness for the May holidays."
The cause of the power outage that severely disrupted life in Spain and Portugal on Monday remains a mystery as service was brought back to the Iberian Peninsula.
A massive power outage is impacting Spain and Portugal, knocking out key services and forcing the evacuation of subway systems in both countries, reports say.