President Chakwera makes move amid allegations of corruption, nepotism and economic mismanagement against his party.
The mirrors on the $10bn observatory still must be meticulously aligned before science observations can begin in June.
NATO said it was sending more ships and jets, in what Russia denounced as an escalation of tensions over Ukraine.
US administration says direct talks are 'urgently needed' to facilitate communication to restore the Iran nuclear deal.
Nadia Akacha has been described as President Saied's closest and most trusted adviser.
Prosecutor tells jurors in rights case that police watched 'minute after minute' as Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck.
President Roch Kabore arrested as soldiers mutiny against the government's failure to stop armed attacks.
Dozens injured and hundreds of homes damaged in 5.3-magnitude quake and series of smaller tremors, local officials say.
Bitcoin is now 50 percent below its November peak and on Monday was trading at its lowest level since July.
The closure of Europe's busiest airport grounds flights stretching from the Middle East and Africa to Europe and Asia.
Mutinous soldiers say on state television they have suspended the constitution and dissolved the government.
Suit claims Google misled US consumers by continuing to track their locations even when users sought to prevent it.
Deaths bring to 76 the number of protesters killed in a crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations, the medics say.
Peloton’s shares have tumbled more than 80 percent from their all-time high a year ago.
Challenges brought by a conservative legal activist could bring an end to affirmative action programmes at Harvard, UNC.
New York Times columnist Friedman says he has a solution to America’s democracy problem.
And Cuba can play a key role in ushering it in.
Ratzinger accused of failing to take action against clerics in four cases of alleged abuse when archbishop of Munich.
Committee also says it would take at least nine months to prepare for a new election to avoid fraud and ensure security.
The S&P 500, a proxy for US retirement and college savings accounts, fell more than 10% below its Jan 3 record close.
Former Lebanese Prime Minister announces he will not run run in upcoming parliamentary elections.
Local media reports that the perpetrator was allegedly a student with no known political motives and is now dead.
New paramilitary force says it is ready to defend the country in the event of a Russian ground invasion.
The WHO has said calls to treat the coronavirus as endemic are premature as cases in parts of the world remain high.
Indigenous land defenders explain why they are prepared to put their lives on the line to protect their lands.