Runa Tamura, 39, and her parents were arrested Monday by police on suspicion of conspiring together to behead an elderly man at a Japan hotel.
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Firefighting plane crashes in Greece as fires rage out of control, new evacuations ordered
The plane crashed on the island of Evia in southern Greece; a TV broadcast showed the aircraft disappear into a canyon before a fireball erupted.
Ex-US Marine Trevor Reed freed by Russia in prisoner swap wounded in Ukraine: Live updates
Trevor Reed, a former US Marine who spent nearly 3 years in Russian prison before being freed in an inmate swap, has been wounded in Ukraine.
11 killed as roof collapses at middle school gym in China’s far northeast
The incident occurred Sunday in the city of Qiqihar. The last victim was pulled from the wreckage Monday morning.
New Zealand justice minister resigns after crashing car while over legal alcohol limit, police say
Police reported Kiri Allan’s breath test showed she was over the legal alcohol limit, but she was not charged with drunk driving.
Spain wakes up to political turmoil after election stalemate. What happens next?
Spain was thrust into political uncertainty after the Popular Party narrowly won the country’s election but without securing the majority needed to topple Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
‘There was panic’: 19,000 evacuate as wildfires rage near hotels in Rhodes, Greece
The Ministry of Climate Change and Civil Protection said it was “the largest evacuation from a wildfire” in Greece. Some tourists fled in swimsuits.
Russia has ‘already lost’ war in Ukraine, Blinken says; Zelenskyy lobbies for more defense systems: Updates
Russia has already lost the war in Ukraine in terms of President Vladimir Putin’s goals, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in an interview
Stunning video shows 41 skydivers set British record for largest sequential formation
Skydivers combined to create two consecutive shapes in the sky. But they didn’t stop there. See the breathtaking footage.
North Korea detains American soldier Travis King after crossing the border at DMZ
American soldier Travis King was returning to the U.S. to be released from the Army when he “willfully and without authorization” ran into North Korea.