Two U.S. soldiers and an interpreter killed in attack in Syria, Pentagon says
Two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter were killed Saturday in an attack in Palmyra, Syria, the Pentagon said.
Two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter were killed Saturday in an attack in Palmyra, Syria, the Pentagon said.
The videos began to circulate on social media in early November: Ukrainian soldiers appearing to weep and surrender on the front lines
Heavy rain has brought more destruction to the already vulnerable Gaza Strip, leaving over a dozen people dead in the past 24 hours. NBC News’ Matt Bradley has more on how Palestinians are being impacted by the dangerous weather.
Greek farmers blocked activity at major ports as part of a demonstration to protest delays in farm aid payments and high production costs. NBC News’ Daniele Hamamdjian has more on the nationwide protests.
New satellite images show the seized oil tanker now on its way to Galveston, Texas. President Trump was pressed tonight if other ships will be seized. NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado faced a treacherous journey to collect her Nobel Peace Prize in Norway.
A skydiving trip in Australia took a harrowing turn when one person’s parachute became entangled in the tail of the plane, stranding them at 15,000 feet
Authorities in Australia have released their report on an incident involving a skydiver whose parachute inadvertently opened as he was about to jump. The video shows the unidentified man quickly cutting the cords to his back-up parachute to get safely to the ground. NBC News’ George Solis has the story.
According to two U.S. officials, the Trump administration plans to hold the oil tanker it seized in waters near Venezuela at an American port in Texas but release the crew once the vessel docks. NBC News’ Yamiche Alcindor details what else the White House is saying.
Heavy rain has made life even tougher for the roughly 1.5 million Gazans homeless and displaced after the war. “Everyone comes, looks at us, takes photos, and leaves,” said one man struggling to survive in the Al-Zaytoun camp, Gaza City.