Canadian prime minister holds brief discussion with Chinese president on sidelines of G20 amid renewed tensions.
World leaders are on the Indonesian island of Bali for the annual G20 summit.
Haitian official calls for resources amid concern that end to fuel terminal blockade could lead to more cholera cases.
Trump expected to announce candidacy for White House, days after his party's lacklustre midterm election performance.
Tentative agreement would bring settlement total from lawsuits against various companies to more than $50bn.
The upward trend threatens to leave even more people in developing countries further behind.
Exploration in the Qana field is set to begin after Tel Aviv signed a framework agreement with the contractor.
Bodies of beheaded girls were found in sewage waters at al-Hol detention camp in northeastern Syria, officials say.
Data came in lower than expected, making it more likely that the US Fed will make smaller interest rate hikes.
The exhibition aims to tell the 'untold' story of how the game developed in the country hosting this year's World Cup.
Under the implementation deal, humanitarian aid is to be allowed into Tigray, where rebels are expected to be disarmed.
Ali bin Samikh al-Marri says his country accepts constructive criticism but not 'hate speech and systematic racism'.
Voters reject many Republican candidates who campaigned on false claims of election fraud.
The jailed pro-democracy campaigner stopped eating on November 1 and attracted attention as Egypt hosted COP27.
Industry stakeholders say there has to be an intentional shift in investment strategy in the male-dominated field.
US networks project a loss for Lake in her race against Democrat Katie Hobbs in the battleground state.
Qatar’s preparations for the first Middle East World Cup and the players hoping to make the squad for the opening match.
Shehbaz Sharif tests positive for the coronavirus a day after returning from London.
Mohammad Souf, 18, stabbed several Israelis at the Ariel settlement's industrial entrance in the occupied West Bank.
The six victims, including a mother and daughter, who died in Sunday's bombing were buried on Monday.
World Cup regulars looking to emerging stars for inspiration as they seek to rekindle the glory of their 2010 win.
The football training programme is being supported by UNESCO and has piloted in three countries including Ivory Coast.
The time has come for the restitution of myriad African artefacts and works of art looted in the colonial era.
India will still become the world's most populous country next year, according to UN estimates.
Australia will overturn a three-year ban on the unvaccinated Serb imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.