UK National Security Adviser warns of warfare due to communication breakdown between the West, Russia and China.
Proposed rules would force more ships to slow down off US east coast to avoid striking North Atlantic right whales.
Back-to-back GDP slowdown, Fed raises rates, higher prices: here are the main economic developments from a busy week.
US secretary of state will visit Pretoria, Kinshasa and Kigali weeks after Russia's Lavrov visited the continent.
Four people wounded in the blast in Kabul which forced the T20 match to be halted temporarily, police and officials say.
Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia have issued emergency declarations and deployed search and rescue amid flooding.
Pope's six-day visit to Canada will wrap up with meeting with residential school survivors and public event in Iqaluit.
The US is trying to secure release of basketball star Brittney Griner and ex-marine Paul Whelan, both held in Russia.
Witnesses say it is unclear whether Amjad Abu Alya was killed by an Israeli soldier or an armed settler.
Decades-high inflation is eroding Americans' paychecks and savings and making them much more cautious about spending.
Moldovans fear a Russian invasion as tensions between the breakaway Transnistria region and Chisinau heat up.
Many low-income people have taken over Sao Paulo’s vacant buildings to avoid living on the streets.
MBS's visit to France has been controversial, with President Macron criticised by some in his country.
In Nigeria, ex-players allege they were discriminated against by officials over real or perceived sexual preferences.
The arrival of the new crescent moon marks the start of the year 1444 on the Islamic lunar calendar.
In July, bloc leaders met in Accra, Ghana to discuss transitions to civilian rule in Guinea, Mali and Burkina Faso.
Lawyers say PA security forces arrested close to 100 Palestinians in two months, predominantly for political reasons.
With the US potentially pivoting away from the Middle East, will China rush in to fill the gap?
Authorities say the declarations will help the government to mobilise resources.
Qatar World Cup 2022 will kick off on November 21 with the final taking place on December 18.
As Zimbabwe continues to remain suspended, young players wonder about the future of the sport and their careers.
The infection results in internal bleeding and organ failure, causing death within days.
Ruling Communist Party drops previous calls to reach 5.5 percent growth this year.
Without financial support or assistance, Ghana's women qualified for the Commonwealth Games for the first time.
But it needs to urgently take some necessary - and at times politically risky - steps to secure alternative supplies.