US special envoy for Horn of Africa condemns crossing of Eritrean troops into Ethiopia's Tigray amid renewed fighting.
The Taliban has freed an American contractor in exchange for an Afghan drug dealer.
Justice Department accuses defendants in Minnesota of stealing $250m meant to feed low-income children during pandemic.
Mexico's president says material damage reported near epicentre of quake, but it is lucky death toll not higher.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges rich countries to help countries harmed by the climate crisis.
Macron reportedly offers new proposals to Raisi, but a breakthrough still appears unlikely as US midterm elections loom.
For first time in its history, Brazil's census includes members of communities founded by former enslaved Black people.
US president urges Congress to pass campaign finance bill that would force political groups to disclose big donors.
Iranian officials said foreign actors are influencing the spreading protests over the death of a young woman.
County sheriff says 48 migrants were 'lured under false pretenses' to travel from Texas to Martha's Vineyard last week.
Roughly 1 in 3 TV advertisement dollars spent by Democrats and their allies have focused on abortion, AP analysis finds.
In an open letter, more than 200 NGOs urge decisive international action to 'end the spiralling global hunger crisis'.
UN says Amini’s death and allegations of torture must be 'promptly' investigated, but Iran's police deny she was beaten.
Hezbollah leader calls the Israeli plan to extract gas at the disputed maritime border a 'red line'.
More Britons are questioning the need for a ceremonial head of state.
While many welcome president's plan to seek second term, activists say it could hasten further rights violations.
A lawyer for the family of Amadou Koume says the ruling was satisfying but the sentence was 'relatively lenient'.
A joint probe by Forensic Architecture and Al-Haq uncovers evidence that an Israeli sniper repeatedly shot at Abu Akleh.
Multi-screen building in Srinagar begins showing movies more than two decades after cinemas were closed due to conflict.
The Chinese currency is popular because of the 'toxicity' of the dollar and euro for Russians, say experts.
World leaders will speak in person at the UN headquarters in New York for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nine die of gastroenteritis, diarrhoea and malaria in Sindh in the last 24 hours as the crisis overwhelms health system.
To counter China’s growing influence in the Pacific the US should bolster support for island states, new report states.
The UK defence ministry says submarines 'almost certainly' moved as Moscow fears them being hit.
Shireen Abu Akleh's family said they will do whatever they have to do to ensure accountability for her killing by Israel