The Emirati airline flew Ahmed Jaffar Mohammed Ali from Serbia to Bahrain, where he faces torture, rights groups say.
Washington warns of 'horrific' war in Ukraine as Moscow accuses US of drumming up threat of Russian invasion.
Six Black colleges and universities faced bomb threats less than a month after threats were made to eight universities.
Spotify says it will put content advisories before any podcasts that discuss the pandemic after misinformation row.
Military restores constitution suspended after takeover and appoints Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba as interim leader.
The Workers United union said it’s filing 15 unionization petitions with the National Labor Relations Board.
It was not DiCaprio's tweets, but the work of the local Banen communities that saved the precious Ebo Forest.
Security concerns elevated after former US president disparages prosecutors in strong language at a political rally.
Why are Yemen's Houthis launching attacks on the UAE and is this a new front in the war? We answer the key questions.
Allison Fluke-Ekren, a former teacher and Kansas resident, faces up to 20 years in jail on 'terrorism' charges in US.
Sanctions imposed 'to promote accountability for the coup and the violence perpetrated by the regime'.
Public school systems often have limited budgets for cybersecurity safeguards and have become targets of more attacks.
Canadian PM slams intimidation, vandalism and 'racist flags' at demonstrations organised by some far-right activists.
Bitcoin dipped to as low as $33,000 in January from a record of almost $69,000 less than three months ago.
Supply bottlenecks, high energy prices, tensions with Russia and a new COVID variant took a bite out of European growth.
Two police officers sentenced to death for murder of ex-military major as six other people sentenced to life in prison.
The virus may now be less deadly as vaccines continue to provide vital protection but new variants can still emerge.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian had said that Mali's military gov't was 'out of control' and illegitimate.
Analysts say talks between Taliban and US and European officials imply a 'de facto' recognition of the Taliban gov't.
The UAE is seeking to align itself with international standards and move towards a global minimum tax.
Pro-Kremlin media assure audiences that Russia doesn't want a war, as independent news laments Putin's dangerous games.
Why peace in Bosnia is under threat.
Downing Street publishes a redacted version of an eagerly awaited report on claims of PM's lockdown-breaking parties.
Fashion continues to trade in the white lie that it is inherently a non-racial practice and a business.
The new restaurant run by two women offers Afghan cuisine attracting refugees as well as the local population.