Regional body warns of sanctions against those opposing efforts to end the country's political crisis.
National Guardsman to testify that violence against Washington, DC protesters was an unnecessary use of force.
John Lewis, a US civil rights icon, is the first Black lawmaker to lie in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol.
Mourners in the US pay tribute to rights champion before his body is laid to rest.
New lockdown coincides with the Eid al-Adha holiday when Muslims normally hold large gatherings.
After seeing 10,000 cases a day in July, those on the front lines in Florida are frustrated with inadequate response.
The federal initiative aims to fast-track development of drugs to combat COVID-19 in the United States.
Robert O'Brien is likely to have contracted the virus through his daughter, officials said on Monday.
The verdict against Haneen Hossam, Mowada al-Adham and three others came after they posted videos on the app.
One of President Duterte's last remaining State of the Nation speeches before leaving office in 2022 comes as many Filipinos wait for a clearer plan to steer the country through uncertain times.
Flooding is posing an extra challenge this year as the government tries to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
The three-year Korean War was brought to an end by a ceasefire agreement, but a permanent peace treaty has never been reached.
Several developments in recent months show the PA may be edging closer to its own end.
Chicago is one of the most violent cities in the US. Some residents hope increased law enforcement will help.
A surge of infections has prompted countries to reimpose some travel restrictions.
Tensions high in northern Israel, days after Hezbollah fighter killed in apparent Israeli air strike in Syria.
Lissu, who was shot 16 times in a 2017 attack, says he intends to contest October's presidential election.
The dogs are being trained to detect carriers of COVID-19 by identifying a smell metabolic changes cause in their body.
Ukraine's government forces and Russia-backed separatists seek to end years of hostilities in the country's east.
First batch of jets purchased by New Delhi in a controversial multibillion-dollar deal to reach India on Wednesday.
Event set for August 5, a date organisers say is auspicious but also marks a year since Kashmir's autonomy was revoked.
The caste discrimination case against Cisco should be a wake-up call for Silicon Valley companies.
Movement curbs affect cities of Tangier, Tetouan, Fez, Meknes, Casablanca, Berrechid, Settat and Marrakesh.
Istanbul's historic Hagia Sophia hosts first Friday Muslim prayers in 86 years after being converted back into a mosque.
'We started laying these toys out and selling them so we can provide for our parents.'