A Russian gas embargo would cause deep recessions in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Italy, the IMF says.
Millions of workers including police, doctors and teachers are to receive below-inflation pay rises.
State Department cites Russia amongst worst offenders in human trafficking, criticises China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Conservative MPs vote out Kemi Badenoch as Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt gain on frontrunner Rishi Sunak.
Twitter pushed for fast-tracked trial, saying Elon Musk's effort to terminate $44bn deal to buy company hurt its value.
As cases are reported in Ghana, here's a look at the disease, its symptoms and ways of preventing the illness.
Erdogan withdrew Turkey from the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention last year, angering women’s rights groups.
In June, the watchdog opened a probe into breaches of executive code arising from $4m theft from the president's farm.
Britain records its highest temperature on record as fires rage in Western Europe amid sweltering heat.
US president is facing growing pressure from families of citizens detained abroad to do more to secure their release.
Authorities say they found firearms, ammunition, knives and other prohibited items inside prison where riot broke out.
Officials are meeting in Kigali in a congress to expand the protection of land and marine wildlife in the region.
Amid push to fully uncover colonial abuses, Indigenous leaders say Canadian province must acknowledge systemic racism.
The World Health Organization warns pandemic is not over as European countries largely abandon coronavirus restrictions.
This 13-year-old Egyptian developer is creating his own version of the metaverse.
Opposition leader faces money-laundering allegations amid sweeping power grab by President Kais Saied.
Clashes between two tribes have killed at least 79 people, wounded 150 others and left dozens of shops torched.
As temperatures keep rising around the world, we look at some ways to keep safe.
Our justice system is not 'flawed' and racist judges are not merely 'bad apples'.
Jafar Panahi was handed the sentence for supporting demonstrations and 'propaganda against the establishment' in 2010.
A lack of space for pitches in Dakar means young players who want to work on their skills have to get creative.
The bill to make polygyny legal in the West African state has sparked a debate online and offline over women's rights.
US Africa Command says strike in southern Lower Juba region was carried out in response to attack on 'partner forces'.
This is Africa and we are Africans. It is high time we started talking to each other using an African language.
High profile travel content creators are being accused of whitewashing the Assad regime in Syria.