The move comes after President Daniel Ortega won a questionable consecutive fourth term in office in November.
A new report argues that firms must change how they view workers to compete in the war for talent.
Rallies held in 14 countries over fears that Bosnian Serb moves towards secession could trigger conflict.
Russia and US discuss Ukraine frictions and European security at talks in Geneva with no sign of progress.
Yale, Georgetown among 16 universities accused of breaking antitrust laws in how they determine financial aid awards.
White House says the two leaders discussed the continuing conflict in Tigray and humanitarian access to the region.
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, one of Egypt's last independent rights groups, has shut down.
Armed groups kill at least 200 villagers in apparent retaliation for military air raids.
Palestinian Authority says Dutch decision to cut off funding to the Union of Agricultural Work Committees was 'unjust'.
The normally glamorous Hollywood event is relegated to a live-blog with no red carpet, telecast or stars.
The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service says the last seven years were the warmest since records began.
United Nations envoy says consultations with Sudanese civil society groups to begin on Monday.
The acquisition hopes to combine Take-Two's industry clout with Zynga's massive mobile gaming following.
Bitcoin dipped below $40,000 on Monday.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic shares a photo of himself at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena after winning court battle.
As Omicron rages across US, workers who don't get paid sick leave forced to choose between physical or financial health.
Security forces arrested hundreds of migrants protesting outside a shuttered UN centre, activists and migrants said.
With shifting migratory controls, 'coyotes' are charging ever-higher prices to facilitate border journeys to the US.
Blast occurred when a food cart struck an old, unexploded mortar shell in Nangarhar province, local officials say.
President Tokayev says 'counterterrorism' operation to end soon after days of bloody protests.
Netanyahu alleges Olmert sought to harm his reputation and is seeking nearly $270,000 in damages.
There is something grounding and uplifting about communities in which the dead effectively remain a part of life.
Demonstrators in Kyiv fly the blue and gold flag of Kazakhstan, where Russian troops have been sent to quell riots.
Dozens of Cuban nationals in legal limbo in Turkey after reporting violent and illegal expulsions from Greece.
Saget gained the reputation of "America's Dad" during eight seasons on the ABC show, which ran from 1987 to 1995.