World Health Organization chief says the end 'is in sight' but warns against complacency.
Kyrgyzstan reports 'intense battles' with Tajikistan along disputed border despite ceasefire agreement.
White House condemns transfer of 50 Venezuelan migrants to wealthy US island as 'cruel stunt' by Republicans.
President Raisi orders an inquiry after Mahsa Amini, 22, died after being detained by Iranian morality police.
Experts say President Nayib Bukele's move would violate at least four articles of El Salvador's constitution.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi discusses nuclear negotiations in Vienna, US sanctions and geopolitical dynamics.
Court appoints 'special master' to vet files seized from former US president's Florida home for privileged material.
The new monarch wraps up his tour of the UK nations in Wales, where he met some opposition to his ascent to the throne.
Fighters from the Coordination of Azawad Movements take charge of maintaining security in the strategic town of Kidal.
No indication the hacker did any damage or was interested in anything more than publicity, says engineer.
More than 60 percent of Angolans are under 24 and their frustration helped the opposition come close to unseating MPLA.
African countries argue that a pledge by developed nations including the US to curb fossil fuel investment is unfair.
Rosneft's German subsidiaries are placed under trusteeship 'to counter the threat to the security of energy supply'.
At least eight banks were held up by depositors in Beirut and other parts of country demanding access to their money.
White House has called for revoking a law that shields online companies from liability over content posted by users.
Sanctions placed on Boeing Defense CEO Colbert and Raytheon Technologies boss Hayes for selling Taiwan weapons.
Floodwaters triggered by heavy rainfall sweep through towns in a hilly region of central-east Italy.
Maps and charts show the damage wrought by Pakistan’s 'monster monsoon', which submerged a third of the country.
A 'tsunami of hunger' and 'real and dangerous risk of multiple famines this year', head of World Food Programme warns.
Estimates of the number of Chinese military casualties during the 1950-53 Korean War range from 180,000 to 400,000.
Tunisian government and main labour union sign a deal to boost wages in an attempt to ease social tensions.
World Weather Attribution analysis says global warming was not the biggest cause of the catastrophic floods.
Resolution says 'provocative actions' by China against Taiwan must have consequences for EU-China relations.
On International Identity Day, it is time to question whether technology-based identity systems are actually inclusive.
Shia pilgrims arrive in the holy city of Karbala on Friday to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Husayn.