UN Yemen envoy makes renewed push for truce after world body calls for ceasefire in conflicts due to coronavirus crisis.
Tensions arise after Moroccan consul in Algerian city of Oran purportedly refers to Algeria as an 'enemy country'.
The six men were walking from Haryana state in the north to their homes in Bihar hundreds of miles away, police said.
Rick Bright warns US could face 'darkest winter in modern history' if leaders don't act quickly.
Lawsuit alleges Trump violated ban on presidents accepting gifts, payments from foreign gov't without Congress consent.
Trump and his surrogates in conservative media imply that unmasking is something sinister, but it is actually routine.
Millions of people worldwide have been made to work remotely as the coronavirus spreads.
Netanyahu asks Gantz to postpone the swearing-in until Sunday after last-minute wrangling over cabinet appointments.
Aid groups alarmed as Rohingya tests positive for COVID-19 in the densely populated camps, home to a million refugees.
US Senator Richard Burr reportedly sold more than $1m in stocks before the coronavirus rut.
US state's Supreme Court ruled that officials overstepped their authority by extending widespread stay-at-home order.
We visit a cooking school in Vietnam that offers disadvantaged teenagers a pathway out of poverty.
Several people detained as Vazrazhdane party rallies against extension of coronavirus lockdown measures.
A quarter of country's workforce could be jobless at some point this year as COVID-19 devastates economy.
European Commission says legal action would be taken if needed after Poland and the Netherlands complain about quality.
Health workers warn a major outbreak will have catastrophic consequences following years of war, hunger and other diseases.
Croatia, which presides over the Council of the EU, is sponsoring an event honouring Nazi-allied soldiers in Bosnia.
Fresh spike in infections reported in several provinces following the lifting of restrictions in April.
Over 140 past and present world leaders sign letter saying vaccine should not be patented, science should be shared.
At least 14 people injured in attacks which the UN-recognised government blamed on rival eastern forces.
EU agency says vaccine could be approved in a year amid calls for any potential cure to be distributed equally.
A company is developing remote control technology to allow trucks to be driven from the safety and comfort of an armchair.
The entertainment industry is one of the sectors hardest hit by the global pandemic.
From reduced funding to criminal syndicates, the threat to some iconic species could be unprecedented.
In Pakistan, the show's popularity reveals reverence for the Ottoman Empire and a hankering for a glorious Muslim past.