Dispute about damage to A350 jets descended into a tug-of-war over confidential documents, with Boeing being dragged in.
The Democratic Party hopes that fight to protect abortion rights will galvanise voters in November's midterm elections.
A UN analysis found that 4.7 million people, nearly half of Haiti's population, are experiencing acute food insecurity.
Eight others critically injured after a blast hundreds of metres below ground tore through a mine in Amasya.
British PM Liz Truss sacks chancellor, scraps parts of economic package in desperate bid for political survival.
Russian leader gives a news conference and fields a range of questions, mostly on his 'special military operation'.
Hundreds of people have died in the worst flooding in a decade in northeastern Nigeria.
But the deal could stifle competition and lead to higher prices for Americans already grappling with surging inflation.
Children between ages of three and 15 suffering from leukaemia died after receiving smuggled doses in war-torn Yemen.
Surging prices for everything from mortgages to rent have upped anxiety levels, shifting spending towards necessities.
Trump sent letter decrying again the congressional investigation into January 6 riot after panel moved to subpoena him.
The agreement opens the door to offshore energy exploration, but several sticking points remain.
London's National Gallery says action caused 'some minor damage to the frame but the painting is unharmed'.
Republicans are using anti-migrant rhetoric to redirect focus away from other issues before midterms, experts say.
Cologne authorities last year cleared the way for mosques to apply for permission to call for prayer for five minutes.
The trial comes five years after the killing of Caruana Galizia, a renowned anti-corruption journalist, in a car bomb.
Prime Minister Liz Truss fires Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng in advance of expected U-turn on tax cut package.
The US president's new National Security Strategy is ambitious — and delusional about America's role in the world.
Over 130 people were killed as they rushed to exit a stadium in East Java in one of the world's worst sports disasters.
Chinese social media censors have blocked posts, keywords, and hashtags related to the extremely rare public protest.
Sides will work together to set up a distribution centre in Turkey to export more gas via the TurkStream gas pipeline.
The sense of chaos at the heart of government fuels speculation as to whether it can survive, after 37 days in office.
UN Security Council resolution drafted by US and Mexico calls 'Barbecue' one of Haiti's most influential gang leaders.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is presiding over a new era that prioritises political control over economic development.
Search continues for two children who remain missing after the overloaded ferry capsized close to shore.