French writer Louis Guilloux worked as a translator for US troops after the landings, an experience he described in his 1976 novel "OK Joe!", including the trials of GIs for rape in military courts.
PORTO ALEGRE - Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become ...
FRANKFURT - Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen extended their season-long unbeaten run to 48 games with a 5-1 win at ...
PARIS - Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in France Sunday on a state visit hosted by Emmanuel Macron where the French ...
The manipulation comes as multiple US schools have struggled to contain AI-enabled deepfake pornography, leading to harassment of students amid a lack of federal legislation.
For the past few weeks politicians have been visiting places of worship, and engaging with religious leaders throughout the ...
JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress is strategically mobilising key figures within the party in the run-up to the ...
JOHANNESBURG - In response to mounting pressure from housing activists, President Cyril Ramaphosa has directed government ...
Nassau County's Eisenhower Park, near New York, has seen a 34,000-seater temporary stadium, with a drop-in cricket pitch, ...
LONDON - A groundbreaking project was launched on Tuesday in the English Women's Super League to study anterior cruciate ...
MADRID - Rafael Nadal said on he is doing his best to "keep dreaming" after he extended his stay at the Madrid Open by ...
Gnassingbe was put in power by the military in 2005 when his father Gnassingbe Eyadema suddenly died after ruling for nearly ...