British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to work towards 'peaceful resolution'.
President Umaro Sissoco Embalo survived gun attack on Tuesday that also claimed 11 lives, the Guinea-Bissau gov't says.
New policy could affect Lia Thomas, who transitioned and moved from men's to women's team at University of Pennsylvania.
Retired US Army officer Alexander Vindman says he was target of intimidation campaign by top Donald Trump allies.
Three MPs from the governing Conservative Party join efforts to oust Johnson over lockdown parties at Downing Street.
Confidence vote came amid growing anger over O'Toole strategy to push the opposition Conservatives closer to the centre.
Israel publicly joins Saudi Arabia and Oman in naval exercise for the first time amid heightened Gulf tensions.
Aid groups can pay teachers and other workers at state-run agencies without fear of breaching sanctions on the Taliban.
Workers who built the Dubai’s extravagant Expo 2020 site face exploitation, labour abuses, a new report has found.
Air travel disrupted, electric power at risk as 100 million people huddle under winter weather warnings.
CNN boss said he is resigning over his failure to disclose a 'consensual relationship with my closest colleague'.
Pentagon stresses US forces are not going to Ukraine, but to bolster security of NATO nations in Eastern Europe.
Taliban has imposed many restrictions on women, but says it has no objection to education for women.
Wetlands bring health, food and water security benefits to four billion people globally - but many are under threat.
Washington joins other major professional sports teams to drop names Indigenous people say are racist.
The 19 countries using the euro saw consumer prices increase by an annual 5.1 percent in January, official data shows.
So-called cancer 'moonshot' poured $1.8bn in federal funds into combatting cancer when first launched in 2016.
As the Ukraine crisis shows no sign of easing, Russians are being asked to support rebels in two separatist statelets.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies has faced calls from the US and India to pump more oil.
Benny Gantz will sign a security cooperation agreement with Bahrain during the two-day visit.
Melinda French Gates is no longer pledging to give away the lion's share of her wealth to the Gates Foundation.
The German broadcasting regulator bans the transmission of RT DE, saying it does not have a licence.
Al Jazeera speaks to some of the 900,000 pensioners on the front line, some of whom survived World War II.
Goldberg had said the Nazi genocide of six million Jews was not 'about race', prompting widespread condemnation.
US sanctions drove Iran into a two-year recession. The economy is now growing, but the upside is limited.