Thousands of protesters take to the streets in Amsterdam rallying against the Dutch government's COVID measures.
The eruption of Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai triggered tsunami waves in Tonga and other places around the world.
FBI names Malik Faisal Akram, 44, as the man who took four people hostage for 10 hours in the US state of Texas.
Potential deal could remove Netanyahu from the Israeli political stage for years, according to media reports.
Kyiv accuses Russia of waging 'hybrid war' after Microsoft said dozens of gov't computer systems infected with malware.
The unrest in Kazakhstan led to consolidation of power in the country and may affect the transition of power in Russia.
The arrest of the ARSA member is the most high-profile since the group was accused of murdering Mohibullah.
Sudanese authorities say the decision was taken following the channel's 'violation of the terms' of licensing.
Keita, who was 76, led the country from 2013 until he was removed from office in a coup in 2020.
Investments that are valuable today – will not be in a generation. They become stranded assets. Junk.
Opposition politicians and activists say President Kais Saied's 'monopoly of power' is untenable.
The massive ash cloud covering the island nation prevented New Zealand surveillance flights from assessing the damage.
Gregory Stanton, who founded the Genocide Watch group, is sounding the alarm on violence against Muslims in India.
Journalists take over Kashmir Press Club as security forces stand by - journalists decry the 'dangerous precededent'.
The Forces of Freedom of and Change says it will take part in UN-sponsored talks to end months of political deadlock.
Chinese government lifted restrictions on certain counties and development zones in Xi'an after three-week lockdown.
A look at the timeline of events involving Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic's controversial trip to Australia.
Satellite images showed a plume of ash, steam and gas rising like a mushroom above the Pacific waters.
Explosion on a Mogadishu road was caused by a suicide bomber targetting Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu.
Houthi rebels say the Rwabee was carrying military equipment, accusing the UN of siding with 'murderers'.
The American Red Cross says the country’s blood supply is dangerously low.
Serbian tennis star says he was 'extremely disappointed' with the court's decision but will cooperate on his departure.
New Zealand leader says volcanic eruption damaged Tonga's capital, but there are no reports of deaths as of yet.
Men's top tennis player launches appeal to allow him to remain in Melbourne and defend his Australian Open title.
Officials say hostage-taker demanded the release of a Pakistani woman who was convicted of trying to kill US troops.