Pope Francis has apologised to Indigenous delegates and survivors of the Catholic schools where abuse was widespread.
Iran has long accused Israel of carrying out attacks against its nuclear sites and assassinations of key figures.
Rivals fear president's plan to 'correct the course of the revolution' will dismantle democracy.
At least one soldier was killed and six other people were wounded in the attack on the Kati military base, near Bamako.
Older and younger generations march in Tunis to reject President Kais Saied's draft constitution ahead of a referendum.
WHO declares monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries a 'public health emergency of international concern'.
Stories of the Cuban exodus.
Officials say 150 emergency responders and one aerial unit are working at the scene in Estahban town in Fars province.
Safiya Ferkash says Malta lacks jurisdiction over the funds deposited by her late son Mutassim Gaddafi.
Tunisians have regularly voiced dissent in the Arab world but a constitutional change threatens that freedom.
Italy’s progressive forces will need to change path to counter the rise of right-wing populism.
The children are from the town of Cite Soleil, where gang violence has killed hundreds of people and damaged homes.
Khan's party loses key vote in Punjab assembly despite winning a by-election there in a landslide earlier this week.
Record-breaking temperatures and ferocious wildfires take their toll on much of Western Europe.
Former army chief survives days of questioning to guarantee his place as prime minister until his term ends in March.
Young people join anti-Saied demonstrations amid growing anger at president's proposed new constitution.