Thieves once again steal 17th-century painting by Dutch master Frans Hals from museum near Utrecht.
Pandemic, economic collapse and civil unrest define political landscape as Trump offers vision for American recovery.
NBA postpones three more play-off games as official says 'hopeful' league will resume games on Friday or Saturday.
One of the most powerful storms to hit the state destroys buildings, causes floods as official warns of more fatalities.
Court says cluster of houses in Jewish settlement outpost in occupied West Bank is on privately-owned Palestinian land.
Hurricane Laura raked across Louisiana in the southern US becoming one of the most powerful storms to hit the state.
Interior ministry says about 20 journalists driven to police station to check if they had valid accreditation.
With Trump set to formally accept the Republican nomination, foreign policy experts examine his record in international affairs.
Economists say Mali’s economy will worsen because of sanctions imposed by ECOWAS following the August 18 coup.
Greek parliament approves maritime accord with Egypt, hours after Turkey announces live naval drills in Mediterranean.
Judge rules the government's lethal injection protocol breaks law, orders halt to federal execution planned for Friday.
Danish-flagged Maersk Etienne tanker took in 27 migrants - including a child and a pregnant woman - on August 5.
The US continues to grapple with racial injustice as protests continue in several cities in the wake of shootings.
UN-backed talks on new Syrian constitution were halted on Monday after four delegates tested positive for COVID-19.
Mali's new military rulers say Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, detained during the country's coup on August 18, has been freed.
Russian leader says Lukashenko asked him to prepare a Russian law enforcement contingent to deploy to Belarus if needed.
EU commissioner for justice calls for changes to citizenship-through-investment scheme after Al Jazeera investigation.
The move comes a week after the Putin critic's aides said he was 'poisoned' via a cup of tea at an airport.
The left-of-centre party hopes Davey can turn its fortunes around after a series of poor election results.
More than two million expected to sit for admission tests to medical and engineering schools next week amid pandemic.
The life and death of Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who operated undercover in Syria in 1960s before his identity was revealed.
The second republic Kenyans tried to create with the 2010 constitution looks much like what it was supposed to replace.
Lebanese official fears failure to renew the mandate could lead to a 'wild, wild west'.
Ancient redwood trees have adapted to survive forest fires, but how will they hold up to climate change?
The Muslim Bollywood star trolled by Hindu nationalists for meeting Turkish first lady and his popularity in China.