Kevin Clinesmith will plead guilty to altering an email, believed to be from the CIA, for wiretapping a Trump adviser.
Movement's leader Hassan Nasrallah says the group will maintain the innocence of four suspects regardless of outcome.
Bloc takes first step towards new sanctions over post-election crackdown as opposition leader calls for more protests.
ISIL-linked fighters have taken control of a port near major gas projects.
Many South Koreans say they are still waiting for Japan's apology.
But environmentalists say no amount of the explosive chemical is safe when stored in large quantities.
Putin proposes seven-way online summit of UNSC permanent members, Germany and Iran, as US plans to extend arms embargo.
Three main hospitals and half of clinics not functioning, leaving patients with a shortage of hospital beds.
Trump has repeatedly resisted making his tax records public and refused to release his tax returns, defying precedent.
Trump administration cracked down on immigration, a key issue in his current term and for his re-election bid.
Pompeo says Trump wrote to Assad, who the US wants deposed, to request help finding Austin Tice, missing since 2012.
Turkey warns Greece of retaliation if attacked amid claims in energy-rich region as Ankara accuses Paris of 'bullying'.
Jose Filomeno dos Santos was accused of embezzling $1.5bn from national sovereign wealth fund he oversaw for five years.
Portland State University makes decision following calls for change after police killed Jason Washington in 2018.
Doctors warn that Sierra Leone is facing a malaria crisis, worsened by the arrival of COVID-19.
For democrats in Africa, the next three months will be pivotal in deciding whether the US will be a foe or an ally.
The synthetic strain would be used in studies where patients are purposely infected to test a vaccine's efficacy.
Clandestine channels between UAE and Israel go back decades, but official normalisation is still a blow to Palestinians.
All Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, issued statements denouncing the UAE-Israel agreement.
Boyko Borissov seeks an overhaul of the constitution in an apparent effort to defuse weeks of anti-government protests.
Why is Abu Dhabi rushing to appease the Netanyahu government?
Many governments are picking up the costs, taking the financial risk, to help speed up the process.
Hundreds are migrating to Ghana and Senegal to escape the racial tensions and the divisive politics in the US.
The new investment will fund construction of bridges and causeways linking the capital Male to three islets.
Tehran calls the move an act of 'strategic stupidity from Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv that will strengthen the resistance'.