Cubans seeking to reach the US by sea were detained over three days in 12 separate operations, Coast Guard says.
Minutes from the US Fed's final policy-setting meeting did not give explicit guidance on exact timing of a rate hike.
Protests against fuel price rises have spiralled amid wider political and economic grievances.
Salem family lives in fear as they await forced expulsion at any moment from the home they have lived in since 1951.
Father and son owners of Finders Keepers sued the US Justice Department for details of an FBI search for legendary gold.
Bitcoin has been languishing around $47,000, well below early November’s highs of nearly $69,000.
South Koreans were forced to provide sexual services to Japanese soldiers before and during the Second World War.
Mexican states of Quintana Roo and Baja California Sur, popular with tourists, are seeing higher numbers of infections.
Al Jazeera examines the legal cases against some of the most memorable faces from the attack on the US Capitol.
PM says if reasons for tennis champion's exemption are 'insufficient' then the Serb will be 'on the next plane home'.
Private firms in the US added 807,000 jobs to their payrolls in December.
US accuses Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik of corruption and threatening stability of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Pope Francis suggested people who substitute pets for kids exhibit 'a certain selfishness', urges easing of adoption.
Far-right leader spent two days inside for an intestinal obstruction, his latest complication from a stabbing in 2018.
Tokayev says unrest threatens national security in televised address as concerns mount about reported internet blackout.
“Why have you killed my father and my uncles and my grandfather? Where is the justice?”
Days before the tournament kickoff, excitement reaches fever pitch despite coronavirus and security concerns.
Since Brenda Wilson's sister was murdered, she has dedicated her life to helping families of other missing girls.
Petition demanding former PM's award by monarch be blocked because of his role in the Iraq War attracts mass support.
Rukirabashaija, author of satirical novels about corruption and greed, is being held incommunicado, his lawyer says.
Rare demonstrations sparked by increase in fuel prices spread across parts of the country.
French president has been accused of overstepping the line by using a phrase considered vulgar in France.
Positive cases, travel plans postponed and cancellations of warm-up games just four days before tournament kicks off.
Panel requests Hannity voluntarily answer questions about communications with Trump, others in days around 2021 attack.
A video clip showing men sawing the plastic heads off female figures goes viral on social media.