Saad al-Jabri alleges in a lawsuit that MBS sent a Saudi hit squad to kill him soon after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Nonpartisan analysts say Senate Republicans could lose their majority, which might pressure McConnell to act.
Court will not hear appeals of men convicted of beating DeAndre Harris after the 2017 far-right Unite the Right rally.
Many Lebanese blame decades of corruption and mismanagement for allowing the disaster to happen.
UN health agency chief says existence of COVID-19 anywhere puts lives and livelihoods at risk everywhere.
Dr Anthony Fauci has drawn the ire of Trump because of his perceived willingness to contradict the president.
Beirut residents and Lebanese diaspora take part in relief efforts to help repair damage and assist those affected.
The vast tent city is home to tens of thousands of displaced people who suffer malnutrition and disease, aid groups say.
Lawsuit cites claims of corruption, alleging the NRA diverted millions of dollars to senior leaders for personal use.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu criticises Berlin during visit to Libyan capital, Tripoli, for talks with GNA.
Lagos demonstrators were detained during a banned anti-government rally under the aegis of the #RevolutionNow Movement.
Trump hasn't personally squared off against the ACLU from the witness stand, but the ACLU has challenged him repeatedly.
Mohamed Ould Bilal appointed as prime minister, hours after the previous government resigned.
Parents are banding together to form education pods for children to learn in groups, but not everyone can afford them.
Damage from explosion, which officials have linked to some 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored at the port, may be worth up to $15bn.
The first group to depart Athens, 134 Iraqis, is 'the biggest voluntary return' of migrants Greece has ever carried out.
Help for landlords during the coronavirus crisis is coming to an end but so many people fear they will now struggle to pay rent.
Five days of torrential downpours in South Korea have left at least 15 people dead and 11 others missing.
Chinese smartphone maker and Indian cricket board suspend $293m sponsorship deal as anti-China sentiments grow in India.
Pretoria's call comes after Cairo said talks should be halted and Khartoum threatened to withdraw from negotiations.
Andrzej Duda takes the oath of office for a second five-year term amid silent protests against his policies.
With little aid expected from bankrupt state, weary shop-owners say they do not know how they will recover.
Under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic, police in Argentina are also tackling a rise in crime.
The town of West was partly levelled in 2013 by a similar blast; today, its mayor feels no lessons have been learned.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly compared himself with Abraham Lincoln. So we ask: What would Lincoln do?