The UK is reported to have turned to Japan in its search for 5G network technology.
Lewis, a state senator and chair of the Georgia Democratic Party, to replace the late civil rights icon Lewis.
Outbreak is spreading from Mbandaka's urban centre to surrounding remote villages in forests along the Congo River.
European leaders have blamed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for single-handedly blocking a deal for a COVID-19 recovery fund in Europe.
New York City, once the world epicentre of the pandemic, enters stage four of reopening after months of declining cases.
Opposition spurns ECOWAS mission as list of reform proposals excludes President Keita's resignation, a key demand.
Trump named several major cities, including some not experiencing violent protests, as candidates for federal forces.
Activists say the importance of Muslim American voter participation in the election is greater than it has ever been.
Authorities say the attack on the home of Judge Salas, who has presided on high-profile cases, is being investigated.
Move comes as Libya gov't and Turkey demand an end of foreign intervention in support of commander Khalifa Haftar.
Early results indicate Oxford University's COVID-19 vaccine is safe and triggers immune response.
The United States accuses Ramzan Kadyrov of 'numerous gross violations of human rights dating back more than a decade'.
As the coronavirus subsides in some parts of the US, health experts warn of the return of insect-borne illnesses.
Oxford University scientists say experimental vaccine prompts a protective immune response in its first human trial.
Authorities vow to 'maintain' presence as nationwide criticism over the federal response to Portland protests grows.
It comes after the territory reported 108 new infections on Sunday, the highest one-day increase since the pandemic began.
I do not know what has suddenly caused this outpouring of white anger about racism, but I have to question it.
RHDP executive director says incumbent president is the 'solution' after death of chosen successor, PM Coulibaly.
Campuses are slowly reopening - but colleges have to decide whether it is safe for student athletes to get back on the playing fields.
Nearly 24 million people are affected by the worst floods to hit China in decades.
Dam blown up to relieve flood pressure as heavy rains continue to swell rivers in central and eastern China.
Central dome of Mubarak Begum mosque, built in 1823, comes crashing down as heavy showers pound New Delhi.
Human Rights Watch report alleges physical, verbal and sexual abuse of young athletes across 50 different sports.
Rights group says its report based on witness accounts, leaked letters from prisons and reports by local rights groups.
Police did not specify how many people were arrested in Behbahan city where the demonstrations took place.