Turkish president reaffirms at a meeting with Zelenskyy his offer to host a peace summit with Putin.
Tensions grow with Mali's military government as France and Germany consider withdrawing soldiers.
West African bloc says asked ruling army in Burkina Faso that seized power last week to propose an election timetable.
While the disruptions so far seem small and localized, they come at a time of crude shortages and soaring prices.
Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi lived in a three-storey building above an 'unwitting family', US official says.
The audible chime is meant to remind drivers and passengers to buckle up when the car is started.
Paul Givan resigns after one of his ministers tried to block the inspection of goods arriving from other parts of UK.
The case, in which the former Alaska governor claims the paper defamed her, could test protections for US news media.
Vaccine candidate is the first mRNA vaccine designed, developed and produced at lab scale on the African continent.
Some 6,300 barrels of oil leaked into a natural reserve in Ecuador in a protected area of the Amazon.
Security sources say at least 48 young men have disappeared from Tripoli and are suspected of joining ISIL in Iraq.
The birthplace of the Arab Spring is now an autocracy and Western democracies helped it get there.
European Central Bank's chief delivered surprisingly hawkish comments Thursday, citing unexpected record inflation data.
Agreement signed as Israeli defence minister Benny Gantz visits the kingdom amid heightened tensions in the region.
Lebanese activist and Hezbollah critic Lokman Slim was found dead in his car last year; his family await accountability.
Pu Tui Dim was an unsung hero of our people’s revolution against military dictatorship.
The United Nations’ index of prices rose 1.1 percent in January, pushed up by more pricey vegetable oils and dairy.
Russia retaliates against Germany's ban on the German-language channel of Russian state TV network RT.
Why is Boris Johnson in trouble?
Around 35 percent of the EU's natural gas comes from Russia.
Former boxing champion turned-Kyiv mayor watches sibling enrol for the Territorial Defence Forces as fears of war rise.
Two high school students were wounded by bullet shrapnel after PA officer in plainclothes shot at their sit-in.
The first of a two-part investigation on criminal corruption in the international food business.
The new legislation will dismantle a controversial chamber for judges that was at the centre of a dispute with Brussels.
Beijing will become the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Games.