Some early studies show the BA.2 subvariant appears to be more transmissible than the original Omicron strain.
Fatal police shooting of 22-year-old Black man stokes memories of George Floyd's 2020 killing by police in same US city.
That’s because more than half of Prime members pay a monthly fee that’s rising to $14.99 from $12.99.
Two House members who serve on January 6 committee, had voted in 2020 to impeach the former president for insurrection.
Abu Ibahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi reportedly blew himself up during US military operation in Idlib province.
Beijing agrees with Moscow that US-led NATO military alliance should not admit new members.
The plight of the five-year-old boy who fell into a well in the northern hill town of Bab Berred has gripped Morocco.
Now-rescinded travel ban continues to have a lingering impact on US citizens and people around the world.
Celebrating Independence Day, President Rajapaksa called on Sri Lankans living abroad to invest in their homeland.
Iceland says it plans to end the slaughter of the mammals from 2024 as the market for whale meat sinks.
Netflix’s first Arabic movie quickly became the most watched on the streaming company’s website in the region.
The world's largest cryptocurrency climbed by the most in more than three months.
The storm brought snow and freezing rain to states that rarely see it, caused road crashes and disrupted air travel.
Last month, an elderly Palestinian man's death in Israeli custody unexpectedly became an inconvenience to governments.
The Sudanese Professionals' Association refuses to meet UN representatives, accuses mission of failing to condemn coup.
Ongoing protest led by some far-right activists brings intimidation, violence and fear to Canada's capital, locals say.
Russia agrees deal to supply gas to China via a new pipeline as tensions simmer with European customers over Ukraine.
Defence minister says France is also assisting with aerial surveillance using Rafale jets stationed in Abu Dhabi.
Analysts say drone strikes intended to put UAE on notice for its involvement in Yemen and Israel ties.
The British central bank this week raised interest rates again to fight inflation running at a 30-year high.
A new lawsuit filed in international court could prove that Greece has systematically pushed asylum seekers away.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has to walk a political tightrope between the country's foreign policy and his domestic legitimacy.
About 4 million live in two pro-Russia statelets, including fighters who were born in Ukraine and Russian volunteers.
The Opening Ceremony kicks off the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, the first city to host a Summer and Winter Games.
The fresh share sale could raise more money than Aramco's landmark 2019 IPO listing.