Croatia defense minister resigns after plane crash kills 2 air force members
Croatia's defense minister resigned Thursday after a military training plane crashed in the southwest of the country, killing two air force members on board.
Global crackdown on stolen art nets thousands of artifacts, more than 100 arrests
A crackdown on stolen art last autumn spanning multiple continents netted around 19,000 artifacts, and more than 100 arrests, authorities revealed on Thursday.
Mexico City's coronavirus cases spike, as concerns grow over jam-packed city
A spike of coronavirus cases in Mexico City is raising concern that the jam-packed capital of some 20 million people living in close quarters could be the world’s next hot spot.
Venezuela claims to show video of captive Americans
Venezuela’s Maduro says 2 U.S. ‘mercenaries’ were captured in failed raid attempt; Fox News State Department correspondent Rich Edson reports on the latest.
Madrid's chief health expert quits amid decision to ease coronavirus restrictions
The public health director of Madrid, Yolanda Fuentes, quit Thursday, reportedly in protest to the region’s cabinet decision to start rolling back coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
More future Navy SEALs resume war preparations following COVID-19 pause
Future Navy SEALs will conduct combat scenarios six-feet apart, emulate high-risk combat scenarios, study in smaller classrooms and be directed by megaphones at farther distances, because more candidates for the special operations unit are again competing, training and preparing for war following temporary delays caused by COVID 19.
Gamer who died of coronavirus has Nintendo 'Animal Crossing' funeral
The life of a New York video game enthusiast who died from complications of the coronavirus was celebrated with a virtual service on Nintendo’s hit video game: “Animal Crossing: New Horizons.”