US radio host Alex Jones had said a school shooting where 20 children and six school staff were killed was fabricated.
Speaking in Cameroon, French president asks historians to investigate the past and establish 'responsibilities'.
Mark Ponder says he 'wasn't thinking' when he attacked police during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, who are running to replace PM Boris Johnson, were debating when a crashing sound was heard.
It appears an impasse over the 2015 nuclear deal is continuing 15 months after negotiations began to restore it.
Democracy deepens security, Lloyd Austin says at meeting in Brazil, where President Jair Bolsonaro seeks re-election
There is global outrage after Myanmar executed four pro-democracy prisoners.
Moscow plans to hold strategic military exercises in the east of the country from August 30, defence ministry says.
From Washington, DC, slain Al Jazeera journalist's relatives renew calls for accountability and independent US probe.
At the heart of the continuing strike is a 2009 agreement that the academics claim the government is yet to implement.
Walmart's earnings warning and weakening consumer confidence paint a leery picture for the US economy.
Saudi's Mohammed bin Salman is visiting Greece and France on a his first EU visit since the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Uganda was among 17 African states that abstained in a March vote on a UN resolution condemning the Russian invasion.
Over the years, the South African government has remained a strong ally of Palestine, supporting its liberation cause.
Compaore, 71, has been in exile in neighbouring Ivory Coast since being deposed by mass protests in 2014.
US basketball star Brittney Griner's drug trial focuses on testimony that cannabis can have legitimate medicinal uses.
CEPI allocated $375,000 just a few days after the WHO declared the disease a global health emergency.
The probe focuses on whether Coinbase let Americans trade digital assets that should have been registered as securities.
Al Jazeera gets the African perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first football World Cup.
Gas flows via the pipeline are being halted in what EU officials say is a 'politically motivated' move by Moscow.
Police accused former prime minister Thomas Thabane of paying assassins a down payment of $24,000 to kill his ex-wife.
Armed groups have been targeting scrap collectors, accusing them of spying for troops and the militia fighting them.
Roscosmos chief says space agency will focus on creating its own orbital outpost as it exits multilateral project.
The country’s challenge is to avoid triple-digit inflation by year end.
Authorities are planning to build more homes and control tenancy contracts to help ease the pressure.