WHO emergencies director warns against thinking COVID-19 is subsiding.
Vladimir Putin says Europe is unable to immediately replace Russian energy supplies.
A police officer in the US state of Michigan fatally shot Lyoya, 26, in the head during a traffic stop this month.
The wind-driven blaze, burning for days, is believed to have killed a New Mexico couple and destroyed over 200 homes.
Frank James, 62, is charged with a US federal 'terrorism' offence that applies to attacks on mass transit systems.
Military spokesman rejects former PM Imran Khan's allegation that the US conspired to topple his government.
'Unprecedented' floods kill hundreds with dozens missing and feared dead and more than 40,00 people affected.
Elsheikh was one of the notorious ISIL 'Beatles', who were known for their cruelty to hostages.
Stephen Miller, former close adviser to Trump, had resisted a subpoena from House of Representatives investigators.
Russian official says 'there can be no more talk of any nuclear-free status for the Baltic' if countries join alliance.
Law banning abortion at 15 weeks of pregnancy does not allow exemptions in cases of rape, incest or human trafficking.
Guatemala has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the Americas, as more than half the population has not had a jab.
Scientists warn higher temperatures will become more frequent and devastating in Antarctica and the Arctic.
Tesla CEO Musk has offered $54.2 per share in cash, calling the price his best and final offer.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda should not surprise anyone.
Saja al-Abayji hopes to one day see females in leadership positions throughout Iraq's internal security forces.
Unemployment remains at a two-year low of 3.6 percent with a slight uptick in jobless claims in March.
Now, the only way forward for Pakistan is a general election.
People celebrate Bengali New Year after two years of restrictions due to COVID-19.
Offer comes after Musk, who owns nine percent of Twitter's shares, said he will not be joining the board of directors.
Zack Tahhan, who moved to the US from Syria five years ago, says he was among those who spotted the subway gunman.
The situation in occupied Palestinian territories is escalating, as Gaza residents worry about another war.
Sixteen Palestinians and 14 Israelis killed since March 22 in attacks in Israel and raids in the occupied West Bank.
Protesters share milk rice and oil cakes to celebrate the traditional new year at their camp near Rajapaksa's office.
For the right price to the right person, a plot can be 'found' to bury a loved one in the country's biggest city.