PM Shehbaz Sharif orders formation of committee to investigate leaking of several audio files released over past week.
An Israeli court extended Khalil Awawdeh's detention, days before his release.
The EU body will file a legal challenge against Malta for the scheme that allows wealthy foreigners to buy citizenship.
It took a long time for me to understand the pain you felt leaving Vietnam and the emotional cost of becoming American.
A trial is opened in The Hague against one of the last suspects sought by a UN tribunal for the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
Women’s rights activists say Saied is using female empowerment as a facade and new constitution reverses their gains.
Methane leakage is likely to be biggest burst of the potent gas on record in one of the most polluted bodies of water.
Authorities will not meddle in parliamentary election crown prince says, which 796,000 citizens are eligible to vote for
Truss says big tax cuts are the right path for the UK, refusing to consider reversing the so-called 'mini budget'.
Tracker launched by US professor Lauren Gardner in early days of outbreak credited with informing global response.
Moscow's claims come as Sweden reports a fourth leak.
Some 305 candidates, including 22 women, are competing for 50 seats in parliament in five constituencies.
Court says a woman's lack of marital status cannot deny her the choice to abort a pregnancy at any time up to 24 weeks.
Some 200 environmental activists were killed in 2021 alone with Mexico the deadliest country with 54 murders.
Four rockets landed around Iraqi government buildings, a day after an attempted storming of Iraq's parliament.
Washington is in heated competition with Beijing for influence among Pacific island nations.
American artist Coolio's career album sales totalled 4.8 million and he was nominated six times for a Grammy award.
The famed extreme skier was blown off Manaslu, the world's eighth-highest mountain, by a small avalanche on Monday.
Incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro's aggressive rhetoric may lead to post-election violence, if he loses the election.
South Korean leader's remarks come after country's government bond market sees sharps fluctuations.
Self-ruled island is among the last economies to reopen to the world after shutting its borders to keep out COVID-19.
Elected and hugely popular leader removed by military faces a slew of cases in closed courts.
Government minister says telecom should pay cost of replacing millions of customers' passports and driver's licences.
US vice president says she is in South Korea to demonstrate the strength of the alliance between Washington and Seoul.
Figures including the head of World Trade Organization and Paul Krugman are expressing concern about economic outlook.