Tributes pour in for Senegalese footballer who scored first goal of 2002 World Cup against reigning champions France.
Officials in western US state of Utah cite 'credible reports' that the object was removed 'by an unknown party'.
China imposes tariffs on Australian wine in latest escalation of trade and diplomatic dispute.
Anti-government protesters shift tactics to evade crackdown, creating smaller gatherings in districts across Minsk.
Red Cross warns of influx of trauma patients, says supplies running dangerously low as UN calls for humanitarian access.
The way foreign correspondents reported on the US elections shows just how much language matters.
Comments by Szilard Demeter drew outrage from Hungary’s Jewish community and led to calls for his dismissal.
The top infectious disease expert in the United States says he expects a spike following the Thanksgiving holiday.
Second Wisconsin county finishes recount, confirming that Biden beat Trump by more than 20,000 votes in the US state.
The elections include races for mayor of Brazil's two largest cities and come as the coronavirus continues to rage.
Switzerland rejects extending corporate liability over rights abuses and environmental harm caused abroad.
Tearful Leopoldo Luque tells reporters he gave investigators all records of his treatment of the football star.
Men and women harvesting crops assaulted by armed attackers on motorcycles, UN says.
Ameer Alhalbi was covering Saturday's demonstrations opposing police violence.
At night, Kais, who has muscular dystrophy, dreams that he is an anime hero fighting a ruthless intergalactic villain.
As a Palestinian, I constantly find myself asking where I belong. The answer is that there is no space for me.
“Election week was a blur. We never had time to plan.”
Israeli military and judiciary work hand in hand on dispossession and displacement of Palestinians, activists say.
Hardliners in parliament are gearing up to revitalise Iran’s nuclear programme after scientist’s assassination.
Elementary students to attend class one day a week, while older children will be required to go twice.
Dozens of soldiers killed and wounded after attackers detonate vehicles full of explosives.
A woman who was pregnant when infected with COVID has reportedly given her child antibodies against the virus.
Mortar rounds and assault weapons seized in Kassala state as fighting rages in neighbouring Ethiopia.
Tens of thousands took to the streets against a security law restricting the filming of police officers.
The race was scaled back as the city experiences a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and dangerous air quality.