The US, with 25 percent of the world's cases, grapples with dire increases ahead of the July 4 holiday weekend.
Key protest movement leaders released in the run-up to the country's independence day.
Arbitration court says New Delhi must halt prosecution of two marines who have immunity from Indian prosecution.
Boston, Philadelphia and San Francisco will help form a pilot effort to confront racism in the criminal justice system.
Iran and Venezuela increased coordination in the face of a Trump administration which has pounded them with sanctions
Istanbul's emblematic landmark is at the heart of legal battle.
The administration’s latest step to reduce immigration has upended the lives of lottery winners.
Indiana will now get another opportunity at arguing for the legality of its two Republican-backed laws.
No casualties reported, officials say site operating as usual after incident at Iran's main uranium enrichment site.
The court's decision ends a dispute between Ottawa and Indigenous nations who claim the pipeline endangers their lands.
Court to try Saudi suspects in absentia over killing of journalist in Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018.
About 4.8 million positions were added as states began reopening, but in total, tens of millions of jobs have already been lost this year.
Country's collapsing currency causes food prices to soar amid an economic crisis.
Activists say the term 'Redskins' is racist and offensive to Native Americans amid a wider push for racial justice in the US.
As international criticism grows over new measures threatening Hong Kong's autonomy, Beijing warns others to stay out of its affairs.
US Customs has twice this year banned imports of hair products believed to be made by people held in Chinese camps.
The hearing is a win for Trump, who could face fallout for possible new revelations related to the Russia report.
Sweden's foreign minister says Tehran agreed to compensate the families of the foreign victims of the shot down plane.
Violence has seen an uptick as India's governing party adopts a tough policy to deal with protests and armed rebels.
The warrant is part of a larger Iranian strategy to expose Washington's dishonesty to the international community.
The EU's rights court orders France to pay fines up to $13,970 to each of the three 'victims of a degrading treatment'.
Beijing threatens UK with 'corresponding measures' and denounces US bill seeking sanctions over Hong Kong security law.
An ambitious and unprecedented conservation project begins on American abstract expressionist artist's most significant work.
Houthi-run news outlet reports two civilian casualties as coalition fighter jets pound several Yemeni provinces.
Palestinian groups pledge united campaign against Israel's plans to illegally annex territory in the occupied West Bank.