India says it will expel half the staff in Pakistan embassy over alleged spying as Islamabad says it will do the same.
UNESCO says poverty, discrimination and coronavirus keep millions of students out of school.
Shootings in the Capitol Hill neighbourhood have city officials vowing to retake control of the local police precinct.
Biden trailed Trump in fundraising until now, as social unrest and the coronavirus weigh heavily on the US.
Brooks, allegedly murdered by an Atlanta police officer, is remembered as a kind, fun-loving father by his family.
In-person voting proceeded smoothly early Tuesday, with large crowds and few lines at a Kentucky convention centre.
Six million registered to take part in the poll after incumbent Mutharika's re-election was annulled over rigging.
Palestinian official rejects Israeli police allegation that suspect had attempted to run over an officer.
African country with highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections to begin trial of vaccine involving 2,000 people.
Relatives say sister of jailed blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah forced into van outside general prosecutor's office in Cairo.
'Cautiously optimistic' Dr Anthony Fauci said there are several COVID-19 vaccines being tested.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince seeks access to sensitive documents that are in Saad al-Jabri's possession, sources say.
The World Health Organization says the lack of testing means many cases are likely going undetected in the world's second-worst affected country with 51,000 deaths reported so far.
Poll finds most Americans support clear standards for police use of force and want officers to report peer misconduct.
This is the worst outbreak of Saharan dust pollution in many decades
Distancing rule will reduce from July 4 when pubs and restaurants are allowed to reopen in England, UK leader says.
Novak Djokovic was diagnosed with COVID-19 after taking part in tennis tournaments he organised in Serbia and Croatia.
Foreign minister says Khartoum will soon compensate victims of the al-Qaeda attacks in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.
A new report out of the United States is painting a picture of widespread police abuse in the days following the death of George Floyd.
The coronavirus pandemic is highlighting social inequalities, including a serious digital divide in many countries.
Republican lawmakers say US troop presence is the backbone of NATO's deterrent against Russian aggression.
Islamic week-long ritual has been scaled back to a limited number of pilgrims because of the coronavirus pandemic.
US says any new agreement on curbing nuclear weapons should include China, a condition Russia calls 'unrealistic'.
Safoora Zargar was arrested in April and charged under stringent anti-terror law for protesting against citizenship law.
Many monuments associated with slavery and the colonisation by Europeans have been targeted for destruction recently.