As countries reopen for business, tourism is slowly picking up after COVID-19 took a heavy toll on the travel industry.
Twenty-eight states lacked laws that would protect gay and transgender employees against workplace discrimination.
The Investigative Committee accused Navalny of slandering a war veteran showing support for a controversial referendum.
As COVID-19 brought science and philosophy closer, we have seen a resurrection of interest in Persian polymath Avicenna.
Charity says it fears being target of another attack after May raid on Dasht-e-Barchi facility that left dozens dead.
Construction is under way on controversial road, which is part of a wide-ranging plan to cut the eastern half of the city off from occupied West Bank.
Senior Hamas official also calls for 'union of political leadership' as Israel prepares to start annexation process.
In street protests, statements, sermons and webinars, US Muslims have rallied against racism and discussed reforms.
The agreement, which was blasted by election leader Sinn Fein, will need to be ratified by the three parties' members.
Attackers ambush convoy of military vehicles at Bouka Were, in the latest attack close to Mauritanian border.
Funeral parlors and crematoriums say they have seen their work multiplied with the surging number of COVID-19 deaths.
Discovery was made at al-Eifalon military camp where conscripts used to get trained under former ruler Omar al-Bashir.
The men were found guilty on charges involving kickbacks from arms sales to Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Turkish FM says no technical disagreements despite postponement of talks that were scheduled for Sunday.
The outcome is expected to make a big difference for the estimated 8.1 million LGBT workers across the US.
Human Rights Watch says penal code used to crack down on government critics including activists and journalists.
We have a duty to support their fight to protect the Amazon from Bolsanaro's destructive 'pro-development' policies.
Demonstrators continue to march on cities across the US as calls for police reform gain traction.
UN's nuclear agency suspects Iran is 'sanitising' two sites where it has stored or used undeclared nuclear material.
A review of more than 1,000 cases found the potentially fatal Taser kills more African Americans when used by police.
In Mexico, seriously ill coronavirus patients rely on nurses to keep them in touch with their families.
The United States is demanding the immediate release of a former soldier jailed in Russia for spying.
Chinese industrial output last month grew at its strongest rate since the virus was detected in December, but shop sales are slow as consumers remain cautious.
The US Air Force said the F-15C Eagle from the 48th Fighter Wing was on a routine training mission when it crashed.
US denounces Russian court's verdict against Paul Whelan, with Pompeo demanding his immediate release.