The jailed British-Egyptian activist will stop drinking water on Sunday as world leaders gather at COP27.
Former prime minister well placed for comeback as his right-wing bloc projected to win slim majority.
In brief statement, far-right leader avoids conceding election to Lula da Silva but his team says transition to begin.
Twitter's new boss Elon Musk said the move will bring 'power to the people'; price will be adjusted for other countries.
US Senator Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, had asked top court to halt order compelling him to testify in state probe.
The unexpected rise in job openings fuels expectations that US Fed will continue to hike rates to cool inflation more.
Ajit Rajagopal was detained together with a lawyer as he walked to COP27 holding a 'March For Our Planet' banner.
In 2021, an Indigenous person in Colombia was killed every four days, according to a new report.
The Migos rapper was killed at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas in the early hours of Tuesday, police confirm.
Overall manufacturing falls as higher interest rates cool demand, but consumer orders continue to rise.
Nicolas Maduro and Gustavo Petro holding talks in Caracas as neighbouring countries repair relationship severed in 2019.
All of the House of Representatives, just over a third of the Senate and key governor positions will be chosen.
The action comes as the US seeks to increase focus on exposing and disrupting 'terrorist' financing networks in Africa.
Chief Justice John Roberts effectively pauses effort by congressional panel to get former US president's tax returns.
Far-right president still has not commented on his election defeat as truckers erect protest blockades for a second day.
Tehran says peace in the Caucasus is important but warns it will not tolerate a corridor sought by Baku and Ankara.
Eight teams are gunning for the last four places in Europe's top club football competition.
Opposition lawmakers, charities and Conservative MPs round on Suella Braverman over 'inflammatory' comments.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo's monkeypox outbreak, sickness and death go undetected.
Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman and UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed will however not attend the Algiers summit.
Experts say deniers may not be able to overturn elections but they weaken public confidence in democratic institutions.
Putin may try to destabilise the Western Balkans by ending EUFOR's mandate, but that may lead to a NATO comeback.
The French midfielder and World Cup winner is set to miss this year's tournament in Qatar through injury.
The Mengtian unit joins with a lab and core module to complete the Tiangong space station.
Reforms have improved working and living conditions for hundreds of thousands of workers, ILO says in a new report.