Michel Aoun asks PM Diab's gov't to stay in caretaker capacity as fury over explosion that devastated Beirut grows.
Questions whether Trump's executive orders are constitutional remain as Democrats seem poised to challenge in court.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has embraced the fringe conspiracy and has a history of racist and Islamophobic rhetoric.
Appointment of nine judges is aimed to help resolve impasse between president and opposition coalition seeking his exit.
Fears of an ecological catastrophe keep mounting despite massive local clean-up operation under way in island nation.
A heavy police presence is expected in downtown Chicago until further notice after looting and firing at officers.
The Beirut blast will likely usher Lebanon into a new political age.
Police clash with protesters for a second evening as President Alexander Lukashenko declares victory in disputed polls.
Water engulfed the second-largest city Thessaloniki and it is estimated as many as 3,000 homes have been damaged.
Trump claims in court documents the grand jury subpoena is 'overbroad' and focused on payments made in 2016.
Analysis of open-source information and medical records show protesters were fired upon, days after deadly blast.
The MV Wakashio ship still has more than half of its 4,000 tonnes of fuel on board after running aground off Mauritius last month.
US Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley among those targeted amid row over Hong Kong crackdown.
The COVID-19 pandemic has undermined Indigenous efforts to establish a sustainable model of managing forests in the DRC.
At least 19 killed and two others wounded in attacks on three villages in the troubled province of Ituri.
The roofs of hundreds of buildings in the UNESCO World Heritage Site have collapsed.
PM Hassan Diab to address the nation amid growing anger over explosion that killed some 200 people and wounded 6,000.
States question how Trump's initial proposal would work and many doubt that they could afford to participate.
Russian and Central African authorities have put little effort into finding the perpetrators.
Khaled Drareni, editor of Casbah Tribune website and reporter with TV5 Monde, sentenced to three years in prison.
Newspaper owner Jimmy Lai and six others linked to his pro-democracy Apple Daily are in custody on charges of colluding with foreign forces.
As nationwide protests continue, the message is no longer just about specific incidents of violence, but about what demonstrators say is systemic racism in policing.
Pakistan eases restrictions for a second time in months despite warnings about the coronavirus pandemic.
Egyptians go to polls on Tuesday and Wednesday to elect the Senate revived in constitutional amendments adopted in 2019.
German foreign minister speaks with his US counterpart about Washington's threat of sanctions over Nord Stream 2.