American billionaire has made a controversial $43bn offer but faces many hurdles to acquire the social media behemoth.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson offers 'wholehearted' apology for attending a birthday party during lockdown.
Macron will go head-to-head with Le Pen in a crucial debate on Wednesday before the second-round vote on Sunday.
With COVID-19 cases rising again, lifting the mandate could make some passengers wary, prompt others to fly again.
One killed and several others wounded in central Sri Lanka as police open fire at people protesting fuel price rise.
'Satellite images leave no doubt that Indigenous peoples are slowing the destruction of the Amazon,' researcher says.
Patrick Lyoya was killed during a traffic stop in US state of Michigan, spurring protests and calls for accountability.
High-level meetings are being held in Panama as rights advocates say risks for migrants exacerbated by US border push.
It's unclear whether government and presidential council will remain in Aden or in Riyadh, as was previously the case.
The independence celebrations were held outside Harare to promote inclusion but dredged up memories of repression.
At least 40 people were injured after days of violence during protests over the planned public Quran burning.
In northwestern Nigeria, evidence suggests bandits are becoming collaborators with, and rivals to, Boko Haram factions.
President Alassane Ouattara accepted the resignation of his entire cabinet last week ahead of a government reshuffle.
While mild forms of hepatitis are common, the severity of the reported cases has concerned health authorities.
Extreme drought has left the Horn of Africa on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, aid workers say.
Spokesman says Kremlin 'not authorised' to release information about fate of warship's crew after its sinking last week.
Victims of so-called haruwa-charuwa system try to escape debt bondage but it's not so different on other side as well.
Western governments have been concerned over China establishing a military presence in the South Pacific nation.
Thousands of Jewish settlers marched on Tuesday to the abandoned outpost of Homesh in the occupied West Bank.
A proposal by Liechtenstein would require the US, France, UK, Russia and China to justify vetoing a UNSC action.
As the military faces public anger over Khan's exit, the ex-PM escalates his rhetoric against the powerful institution.
Bank Indonesia keeps benchmark interest rate at 3.50 percent, in line with forecasts.
The conversation has shifted after more women and minorities became gun owners in the past few years.
ILO says migrant workers in the fishing industry are treated as 'out of sight, out of mind'.
The swearing in comes a week after parliament elected Sharif to replace Imran Khan, who was removed in a no-trust vote.