Russian president says Western calls to reduce reliance on Russian energy have made global markets spike in oil and gas.
A brazen jailbreak near Abuja claimed by ISIL led to more than 800 inmates escaping.
Resolution would have extended humanitarian aid deliveries to Syria by one year without Damascus' backing.
Former UK finance minister announces bid to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who said he will step down.
One of the country's telecom giants is hit by enormous internet and mobile outage, disrupting service for hours.
The decision is a defeat for Democrats in the battleground state who say the ruling makes it harder for many to vote.
A cloudburst sent a wall of water down a gorge and swept away about two dozen camps, officials say.
Family of slain Palestinian-American journalist demand meeting with Biden and urge meaningful push for accountability.
US president is under pressure to safeguard abortion rights after Supreme Court overturned landmark Roe v Wade ruling.
Some experts are raising questions about how the law will be enforced and how it will address US free speech concerns.
Police say suspect bore a grudge against a ‘specific organisation’ and believed Abe was part of it.
Slain Al Jazeera journalist's family accuses the US president of whitewashing 'the extrajudicial killing' by Israel.
Wage gains continue to accelerate while large numbers of Canadians drop out of the labour force.
The unexpected strength in hiring bucked forecasts for an economic slowdown.
The ADF is considered the deadliest of dozens of armed groups that roam mineral-rich eastern DR Congo.
About 42 percent of surveyed mosques or Islamic bodies have been attacked in the last three years, a report says.
Ethnic Karakalpak journalist is accused of conspiracy to overthrow constitutional order after deadly unrest.
Shinzo Abe, a committed architect of the Quad, boosted Japan's global standing and renewed his people's confidence.
Jose Eduardo dos Santos was president of Angola from 1979 to 2017.
The blaze has already burned 600 hectares (1,500 acres) of the forest in France's Gard region.
Japan is deemed one of world's safest countries, with highly restrictive gun laws and rare political violence.
World leaders share their condolences after former Japanese prime minister is pronounced dead.
In Tanzania where myths and superstition endanger people with albinism, karate classes are boosting their confidence.
The UN says nearly 7.1 million Somalis, almost half of the country’s population, face acute levels of food insecurity.
Russia is unlikely to pull Bulgaria back into its immediate sphere of influence after the events of last few months.