US Border Patrol says it turned to parole because it lacks space to hold migrants and resources are 'overwhelmed'.
Jordanian authorities launch probe and manhunt after a female university student was killed on a campus in Amman.
Health ministry says aid has begun to arrive to the area affected by earthquake that killed at least 1,000 people.
China warns against expanding military alliances and weaponising economic sanctions.
At BRICS meeting, Chinese leader says world must move away from US-led hegemony and towards harmonious future.
Top court justices rule in favour of sheriff's deputy who was sued after suspect said officer never read him his rights.
Seventy-three legislators resigned collectively earlier in June after a prolonged political impasse.
In fifth hearing of the month, committee hears from Justice officials about Trump efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
US government bans sale and distribution of Juul products amid concerns about increase in number of teenagers vaping.
Imprisoned workers face disciplinary actions if they won’t perform tasks, ACLU says, and often receive little or no pay.
Pope Francis will meet Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors during his July 24-29 visit, Vatican says.
Deborah Lipstadt will promote normalisation between Israel and Arab states during her trip, US State Department says.
No reasons were provided on why Hossein Taeb, now an adviser to IRGC commander-in-chief, was replaced.
One of the two accused persons in the case is a former Nigerian deputy senate president.
The ruling says a law requiring resident to show 'proper cause' to carry a concealed gun in public is unconstitutional.
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German economy minister says the step reflected the 'significant deterioration of the gas supply situation'.
The strike follows government decision to close a foundry to curtail pollution in community.
The country has recorded the most coronavirus cases and deaths in Africa.
Turkish authorities arrested Iranians suspected of planning revenge attacks on Israeli tourists and businesspeople.
Last year, at least 440,500 were displaced, five times more than in 2020, according to the UN.
The inquiry was set up in 2018 to examine allegations of high-level corruption during predecessor Jacob Zuma’s tenure.
The summit comes amid souring relations between Rwanda and DR Congo that have reignited decades-long animosity.