Over 10,000 protest peacefully but group of several dozen youth throw petrol bombs at police who respond with tear gas.
More than 60,000 new coronavirus infections reported in US - the highest single-day tally of cases by any country.
The $66bn spending bill would also maintain US funding for the World Health Organization through 2021.
Assault on the independent politician in broad daylight triggers fears of a clampdown on free speech.
Network calls on Malaysian authorities 'to respect media freedom and desist from treating its journalists as criminals'.
Oxfam has warned millions of people could face starvation as COVID-19 takes its toll globally.
About 2.5 million people are out of work in the Latin American country and many are going hungry amid the crisis.
A prominent Lebanese activist and independent politician has been assaulted in broad daylight.
The advisory groups formed by Biden and his former rival are aimed at shoring up the progressive vote.
Coalition says two boats belonged to the Houthis and were threatening navigation, according to Saudi's SPA news agency.
SCOTUS ruled that a New York prosecutor can have access to Trump's tax records, Congress can not.
Seoul mayor went missing on Thursday after leaving a voicemail that his daughter described as sounding like a will.
Decisions handed down by the US Supreme Court on Thursday will keep Trump's tax returns out of the public eye for now.
The reshuffle follows protests urging faster reforms and greater civilian rule in Sudan's transition towards democracy.
Landmark case upholds claim by Muscogee Nation the territory, now home to 1.8 million people, is Native American land.
New 31-member cabinet includes six figures who are related to each other, although not to the president.
The volcano normally attracts crowds of visitors every summer, including many who believe it holds special religious significance.
The 23-year-old earlier this week posted an image of her father's passport listing his birthplace as Palestine.
Rallies triggered by National Assembly decision to appoint Ronsard Malonda as chairman of electoral commission.
Floods and landslides have killed 59 people in Japan since Saturday as soldiers, police and rescue workers strive to reach stranded people.
Police officers search for Park Won-soon at northern Seoul district where his phone signal was last detected.
The statues that were erected to claim the public spaces around them for white people only are finally coming down.
We investigate disturbing allegations about the fate of thousands of babies born to unmarried mothers in Ireland.
Activists, journalists fear being targeted in 'darker' phase ahead after well-connected Hisham al-Hashemi killed.
Italy's coastguard says Sea-Watch 3 violated safety rules and it must fix the irregularities before resuming operations