With the pause on student loan payments expiring at end of August, will Joe Biden give borrowers a break and extend it?
Dropping water levels in Germany's crucial river are threatening its shipping industry.
Hotel assault came after two car bomb blasts and gunfire as the armed group al-Shabab claimed responsibility.
Flare-up in fighting around the Russian-controlled nuclear power station has both sides blaming each other for attacks.
One of the world's youngest government leaders faced calls from her own coalition, opposition to take a drug test.
Russian state gas company says the pipeline requires maintenance, deepening energy standoff with Europe.
Judge says behaviour of former UK citizen El Shafee Elsheikh was 'horrific, barbaric, brutal and of course criminal'.
Ouellet, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, 'firmly' denies accusation he sexually assaulted a woman in Quebec.
Church and rights advocates condemn detention of Ronaldo Alvarez, who police say is under house arrest in Managua.
Objects were previously looted from sacred places such as temples and shrines and given as gifts to the city's museums.
Sources tell Al Jazeera Arabic an agreement to revive the landmark accord abandoned by the US is soon to be announced.
Experienced jurist Michelle O'Bonsawin would become first Indigenous person to ever sit on the Supreme Court of Canada.
Russia's Roskomnadzor says it's taking punitive measures against TikTok, Telegram, Zoom, Discord and Pinterest.
Tens of thousands are currently at the mercy of an exceptional monsoon season, which has wreaked havoc across Pakistan.
Erdogan said Turkey did not want to seize Syrian territory as the Syrian opposition fears a potential deal.
A succession battle has dulled the shine on the forthcoming coronation ceremony of the Zulu monarch in South Africa.
Salah Tawfiq Sawafta, 58, was shot in the head during an Israeli army raid on the village of Tubas.
The opposition’s Syrian Civil Defence, also known as White Helmets, said five children were among those killed.
Israel shut down seven Palestinian NGOs on Thursday, but they've defiantly said they will continue to operate.
The airline says it's suspending flights, effective 1 September, as it could not repatriate $85m stuck in the country.
Scholz will tell a parliamentary committee what he knew about a tax evasion scam when he was mayor of Hamburg.
Nepal signs MOU with India’s NHPC Ltd to develop the plant after China's Three Gorges International Corp backed out.
The NHS Confederation appeals to the UK government to help the most vulnerable with the spiraling cost of energy.
The dos Santos family is involved in a tussle over where the late Angolan president will be buried.
How a young athletics-loving girl from a small village in India rewrote history books on the football pitch.