Musk invokes 'free speech' after Twitter board approves $44bn deal, bringing him closer to owning social media platform.
Emergencies Act requires gov't to set up inquiry into circumstances leading to its use, actions taken during emergency.
Emmanuel Macron re-elected after defeating Marine Le Pen in second-round runoff vote.
Cuban foreign minister says Washington is pressuring governments to block Havana from Summit of the Americas in June.
Moscow says it has arrested members of a 'neo-Nazi terrorist' group after foiling their plot to assassinate TV anchor.
The world’s biggest crude importer is heading for the worst oil demand shock since the early days of the pandemic.
For third straight year, US commission recommends adding India to religious freedom blacklist over alleged abuses.
Sales at Coca-Cola surged 16 percent, offsetting rising costs and the beverage maker's exit from Russia.
NY Attorney General is seeking documents from ex-US President Donald Trump as part of probe into his business practices.
Decision to expel a third of Berlin's diplomatic corps in Moscow 'in no way justified', says German foreign minister.
Kavala, found guilty of attempting to overthrow the government, is a cause celebre for opponents of President Erdogan.
Preliminary figures show opposition Freedom Movement party leading with 34.34 percent of the vote.
Across northwest Nigeria, individuals are turning to self-help as Nigeria’s security forces remain acutely understaffed.
Experts say the prevalent drug abuse highlights a lack of social nets as Zimbabwe's economy continues to tank.
At least six people drowned on Saturday after a boat carrying migrants sank shortly after leaving Tripoli's shore.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said last week that he had lined up $46.5bn in financing to buy Twitter.
Worldwide survey from payroll provider ADP found worker demands for flexibility and security are growing more intense.
The world's largest cryptocurrency is down more than 20 percent from last month’s high.
ECOWAS, the regional bloc, had given both governments until April 25 to disclose details of their transition plans.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 both fell ahead of a busy earnings week for Big Tech.
How Shehbaz Sharif replaced Imran Khan as Pakistan’s prime minister.
Measures enacted by the government have raised concerns over rights abuses with thousands arrested.
Up to 86 percent of married Egyptian women face spousal abuse, particularly in Upper Egypt. 'You Can' aims to help them.
Gratitude does not have an expiration date.
Kenyans tend to look back at the Kibaki years with rose-tinted glasses, but I have my doubts.