Workers with mechanical diggers had laboured around the clock to save the five-year-old child trapped in a deep well.
Rogan issues apology after a montage video surfaced showing him repeatedly saying the N-word.
Opponents are reviving a decade-old campaign against Syria's president at two-day talks in Qatar.
Grim incidents multiplied in northern Zacatecas state late last year with bodies found hanging in public places.
About $9m in donations sent to support protesting truckdrivers in Canada through GoFundMe will be returned.
Social media giant loses users for the first time.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has pressed Beijing to be more forthcoming with information on COVID-19 origins.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh calls on AU to reverse its decision to grant Israel observer status.
At least four people hurt in the explosion in the eastern city of Beni, which has experienced attacks by armed groups.
Police in Indian-administered Kashmir arrest Fahad Shah, the editor of website Kashmir Walla, for 'anti-national' posts.
Iranian FM demands 'guarantees' from the US for the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal with major powers.
Two scandals rocking the US media landscape this week highlight the role polarizing content plays in driving profits.
Xi Jinping has held meetings at the Games with several world leaders, including Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Winds of more than 200km per hour (124 miles per hour) were forecast as Cyclone Batsirau bore down on Madagascar.
Climate change action must not be used to encroach on Indigenous lands and destroy Indigenous livelihoods.
Audio streamer faces the music after accusations its star talent is spreading fake news. And Ethiopia's Twitter war.
International Olympic Committee said Xinjiang native Dinigeer Yilamujiang had every right to participate.
Violence erupted in the northwestern region of Benishangul Gumuz which hosts 70,000 refugees and 500,000 IDPs.
Western capitals threaten Russia with sanctions if it invades Ukraine.
Two-day summit in Addis Ababa will address six coups or attempted coups over past 18 months and low vaccination rates.
One of Burkina Faso’s top filmmakers discusses the art of cinema in Africa; what's on the screen and what's left out.
Thousands took to the streets as relations between Mali and its former colonial power have been steadily deteriorating.
Barnaby Joyce's remarks further shake the political position of prime minister, who must call a federal election by May.
Farmers in Botswana are in a constant fight for survival against the effects of climate change in an unforgiving land.
Advocates say despite Congressional leaders' vehement opposition, 'apartheid' charge against Israel will not go away.