Ferdinand Marcos Jr. won the presidency more than 30 years after his father was pushed from power.
The two countries have also agreed to begin direct cargo flights in both directions, despite their strained relations.
The conservative majority on the US Supreme Court boldly used its powers this past term to advance right-wing positions.
A British colonial expedition looted vast quantities of treasures in 1897 from the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin.
As five-day conference comes to an end, several NGOs urge leaders to keep pledges made to save the world's seas.
Ban includes plastic straws, disposable cutlery, earbuds, candy and ice cream packaging, and cigarette packets.
Funeral marches take place in Khartoum for some of those killed during anti-coup demonstration.
Discreet and available by mail, abortion-inducing pills could make conservative abortion bans challenging to enforce.
Denzel Washington, Khizr Khan among 17 people, some deceased, who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Gordon Ernst was handed longest sentence yet in scandal that saw rich parents bribe their kids' way into elite colleges.
Some plaintiffs were assigned to the most physically demanding posts or passed over for promotion, the lawsuit said.
Ghana had previously refused to seek IMF support to rescue an economy crippled by the pandemic and inflation.
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, 50, has lodged appeal to prevent his extradition to the US to face criminal charges.
Critics and the opposition say the re-denomination of the leone is confusing and adds no value.
WHO's Europe director calls on governments and civil society 'to scale up efforts' to reverse the spread of the virus.
The new system uses a limb-tracking camera system to track player movements and a sensor in the ball.
June’s 41-percent drop for the world's largest cryptocurrency is the steepest recorded by Bloomberg data back to 2010.
He was detained on June 14 in the capital Kampala as he led protests against skyrocketing consumer prices.
Macron hosts Albanese as the two try to rebuild ties badly strained by Australia's ditching of a submarine contract.
De Nederlandsche Bank announces a series of measures aimed at reducing 'negative effects of 19th-century slavery'.
The two countries signed a treaty in support of integration in 1997, and have sped up that process in recent years.
Drone pictures reveal the extent of the looting of homes left behind after Syrians fled areas captured by government.
UNDP's Steiner says nations should stick to development goals and invest in struggling countries, renewable energy.
Sharma's 'loose tongue set the country on fire', says Supreme Court while hearing complaints against ex-BJP spokeswoman.
Washington considers Griner 'wrongfully detained' and has called for her release.