The flight carrying medical aid for Palestinians took place despite the UAE and Israel having no formal ties.
The daily death toll has been below 100 for three consecutive days.
The government says Rami Makhlouf's telecoms company Syriatel owes $77m.
At least seven killed as gunmen open fire on worshippers offering evening prayers at a mosque in Parwan province.
EX-NSA adviser Michael Flynn's lawyers accuse US District Court judge of bias and asked that the case be reassigned.
Renegade military commander loses control of important airbase near capital Tripoli.
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia dismisses claims as 'speculation' based on unverified or 'clearly fabricated data'.
Former VP viewed with scepticism by some Latinos for his ties to deportation policies during the Obama administration.
Many houses severely damaged in 12-hour fighting, the first such incident in disputed region's main city in two years.
US officials concede that current restrictions at both Mexican and Canadian borders are 'likely' to be extended.
WHO member states pass resolution calling for an investigation into the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 20,000 Filipinos who work on ships have been repatriated.
Pan American Health Organization warns the virus is spreading rapidly in Amazon areas between Brazil, Colombia, Peru.
Proprietary social media networks need to be transformed into local and global digital commons.
Security officials say strike on Shahid Rajaee terminal was 'tit-for-tat' after alleged hack in Israel: Washington Post.
Libya's UN-recognised government retakes two towns after recapturing strategic al-Watiya airbase on Monday.
Islam's third-holiest site to reopen after the three-day Eid holiday expected to begin this weekend.
How did a few Saudi influencers and thousands of sock puppets trick media into reporting on a made-up coup in Qatar?
Seven defectors, frustrated by French president's grip on decision-making and pro-business policies, form new group.
German foreign intelligence service violated constitution by spying on internet data from foreigners abroad, says court.
More than two months after the Super Rugby was called off, New Zealand teams have returned to training for a revamped five-team domestic competition.
India has extended the weeks-long lockdown, but relaxed rules in areas with a lower number of cases.
Brazil's Indigenous tribes say they are facing a double threat - the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the exploitation of their lands.
Community draws link between racist violence and targeted raids on shisha bars that attract ethnic minority customers.
Lawyers must navigate new challenges after years of twists and delays in the US's complex system of remote justice.