Government says 70 'active members of a terrorist group' were detained after deadly clashes in Gorno-Badakhshan.
Turkey has opposed NATO membership bids by Sweden and Finland, but US says concerns can be addressed.
US legislator, who introduced resolution to recognise Palestinian displacement, tells Al Jazeera 'Nakba hasn't stopped'.
Authorities allow march through Jerusalem's Old City, in a decision that threatens to re-ignite violence in the city.
The index provider cited concerns related to working conditions and Tesla's handling of an investigation.
Consumer shares took the brunt of the selloff, leading losses in the S&P 500.
The move comes as the block aims to reduce its dependency on Russian oil and gas imports.
Fragile ceasefire strained as rival PMs jostle for power amid talks in Cairo for future political process and elections.
The world's largest video game company said ad sales slumped 18 percent in the first quarter ending March 31.
Roots of white supremacist conspiracy theory are not new, but experts say 'great replacement' has become mainstream.
By entering the plea, Thomas Lane avoided the more serious charge of aiding and abetting second-degree murder.
As some states are poised to make abortion illegal, data tracking could expose sensitive health information.
Russia said it was expelling a total of 85 embassy staff in response to similar moves from the three European nations.
UN experts alarmed by Israel High Court's ruling on Masafer Yatta and the risk of forcible transfer of Palestinians.
The move, if confirmed, would push Russia into its first foreign default in a century.
Target shares appeared to be headed for their most severe sell-off since the Black Monday market crash of 1987.
What we know about the killing of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Annual inflation rose to 6.8% last month, up from 6.7% in February, Statistics Canada reported Wednesday in Ottawa.
Players had pressured the league in years-long gender discrimination legislation whose settlement required equalisation.
Ankara has accused NATO membership applicants Sweden and Finland of harbouring 'terrorists'.
The rights group says authorities have responded to attacks nationwide with a heavy-handed approach.
Finland and Sweden have formally applied for membership of the 30-member military alliance.
Officials acknowledged the attack killed civilians but blamed bad intelligence from partner forces on the ground.
Sunday's parliamentary elections were 'marred by intimidation' and violence, according to local and foreign observers.
Outrage at the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh has united Palestinians from across religions and sects.