Days after being hospitalised for COVID-19, Erekat is intubated and placed on machine providing for blood oxygenation.
President Emmanuel Macron launched a nationwide crackdown on so-called 'radical Islam' after the beheading of a teacher.
In the campaign's final stretch, the US president finds a new classic hit to groove to, with mixed reviews.
The lawsuit alleges 'generations of children' have been poisoned by the mine's operations in Kabwe.
Protesters say they will keep fighting against police brutality, injustice even after Lagos attack that shocked nation.
The fintech firm, backed by e-commerce giant Alibaba, plans to list both in Hong Kong and Shanghai in the coming weeks.
A smartphone app could make it easy for travellers to securely show they have complied with COVID testing requirements.
Oman moved ahead with its borrowing plan days after S&P cut its debt rating to B+, four rungs below investment grade.
Brazil's health regulator and Oxford University say AstraZeneca vaccine trial will continue after death of volunteer.
Criticism follows raids by unidentified armed men and the closing down of TV and radio stations.
Deadly clashes between security forces and opposition supporters come in Conakry after a tense presidential vote.
US Supreme Court hands Democrats a temporary win as Senate Republicans push to confirm Amy Coney Barrett.
Donald Trump's behaviour will be in focus as he seeks to shake up his race against Joe Biden.
President Jair Bolsonaro took to social media to slam the Chinese-made vaccine his health ministry had agreed to buy.
Swarms of desert locusts have damaged 200,000 hectares of crops in a region already struggling with food insecurity.
Rights groups have been searching for parents by going door to door in Mexico and Central America.
Deal does not prevent future criminal or civil penalties against Purdue's executives or employees.
Security forces fire tear gas at Khartoum demonstrators angry at worsening economic situation.
Dozens of teenagers have disappeared in recent years amid allegations they have been taken to fight for the PKK.
Bitcoin, the largest digital coin, soars after PayPal announced that it would allow customers to use cryptocurrencies.
The former president, a valuable asset for the Democratic party, will hold his first in-person event of the campaign.
The clock is ticking for Washington to pass a new fiscal aid package before November 3 elections.
Payment24’s former CEO is going to prison for helping Iranians conduct financial transactions many take for granted.
Unrest spreads in Lagos a day after witnesses, rights groups say soldiers fired at crowd of protesters.
For the first time in decades, people are openly defying the authority of the monarchy.