William Barr signals that he does not expect Obama, Biden to be investigated in review of Russia probe now underway.
150 rights groups call for release of four Yemeni journalists sentenced to death for 'spying' by court in Sanaa.
Groups of up to six can get together outdoors, as long as they keep their distance.
Unable to physically pray together this Ramadan, Muslim New Yorkers spend time preparing food for those in need.
Game reserves that rely on tourism are running out of money to protect the animals.
Police arrest father and brother of two sisters shot dead after mobile phone video of them with a man surfaced online.
Zalmay Khalilzad leaves for Kabul and Doha after Afghan President Ghani and rival Abdullah sign power-sharing deal.
Ramadan shopping season slump amid coronavirus restrictions has deepened the economic crisis for local entrepreneurs.
Anwar Raslan says he 'neither beat nor tortured' prisoners at the Al-Khatib detention centre in Damascus.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has defended his country's response as open and transparent during an annual health conference by the World Health Organization.
And what is Russia's role in the clash between the Assad and Makhlouf clans?
Speaking at the World Health Assembly, held virtually, China also backs a 'comprehensive review' of the pandemic.
Massive cyclonic storm intensifies in the Bay of Bengal and heads towards the vulnerable Ganges Delta.
Study offers an early glimmer of hope that the vaccine could provide protection against the coronavirus.
As we try to adjust to the new coronavirus reality, we can learn a lot from the experiences and resilience of refugees.
An audio recording said to be from the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility for the fatal attack.
Steve Linick was reportedly looking into whether Mike Pompeo made a staffer do his personal errands like walk his dog.
Hassan Akkad, a BAFTA-winning filmmaker who was tortured in Syria, now cleans COVID-19 wards in a busy London hospital.
Varying demographics and differences in disease exposure could explain lower mortality rate in South Asian countries.
Nobel laureate involved in DRC's coronavirus fight urges Kinshasa to make testing kits available across country.
Egyptians are accusing the government of putting their lives at risk by building a flyover so close to their apartment block near the capital, Cairo.
Rights advocates warn of insufficient action to stop spread of disease among communities they say are facing repression.
Conservationists say if tourism fails reserve land will be used for farming or property development instead.
Burundi is pushing ahead with the election despite the coronavirus pandemic.
For first time in over two months, people allowed to go to restaurants, museums and churches while obeying safety rules.