Musk needs to get prior approval before tweeting about Tesla, a requirement he called 'government-imposed muzzle'.
The funds from the US government's Madoff Victim Fund will go to 27,219 victims.
Three people have been rescued, US Coast Guard says, as search continues after boat sinks amid powerful hurricane.
Ankara accuses Athens of breaching an agreement on the Agean Sea.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro hails reopening as a victory, while experts say more must be done to improve security.
Several firms have suspended marketing campaigns because their ads appeared on Twitter accounts peddling child porn.
A gunman posing as a dental patient kills a Chinese-Pakistani dual citizen and injures two others in Karachi.
'Do not use this as an excuse to raise gasoline prices or gouge the American people,' US President Joe Biden said.
Brazilian footballer Richarlison subjected to racist abuse during a friendly game in Paris against Tunisia.
Brazil remains tense before October 2 vote, as polls show former left-wing leader ahead of incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
The agreement comes as Afghanistan faces a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Ramaphosa's opponents want him impeached over a growing scandal, but he still retains significant support in the ANC.
Mohamed Fares boarded a boat with his family in the hope of a better life. Hours later, more than 100 were dead.
The demonstrations after death of young woman have continued amid internet restrictions imposed for 'security reasons'.
Migrants say videos fill gap in knowledge about dangerous jungle passage, but experts raise concern over misinformation.
Moscow's traditional allies in Central Asia are quietly making moves that are likely to upset the Russian leader.
Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in a dozen coastal Florida counties, US state's emergency officials say.
Monitors have regularly questioned the Pentagon's annual tally, which is perenially far below independent counts.
The attacks focused on bases in Koya, some 60km (35 miles) east of Erbil.
A police raid on a violent group of far-right sympathisers in Belgium leaves one person dead in Antwerp.
Unsafe abortions once killed hundreds of Ethiopian women each year. Not any more.
The pound slumps and stocks pare losses after the Bank of England says it is buying up long-dated UK government bonds.
With rising costs of housing, food and fuel, a non-profit founder in Alabama is forced to split bills to make ends meet.
Ian strengthens into a Category 4 storm as it heads towards the US state of Florida after plunging Cuba into darkness.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says West should avoid 'parallel governance' after US puts frozen Afghan assets in a Swiss fund.