The injury to the Bayern Munich forward is a crushing blow to Senegal's chances at Qatar 2022.
A fire erupted during birthday celebrations in a home in Jabalia, spreading quickly through a four-storey building.
Bankruptcy specialist John Ray who took over as CEO when FTX filed for bankruptcy said the situation is 'unprecedented'.
Finance minister announces tax hikes and spending cuts to curb inflation.
Police accuse 51-year-old of planning 'armed revolution' to seize power from ex-President Jovenel Moise.
Widespread layoffs remain low despite a surge in technology-sector job cuts on fears of an upcoming recession.
US State Department seeks information leading to arrest or conviction of those involved in Marcelo Pecci assassination.
'The hour has come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus,' 82-year-old outgoing US House speaker says.
Alaa Abd el-Fattah's family allowed to visit prison for the first time in a month since he escalated his hunger strike.
SIGAR identifies six factors that contributed to the collapse of the Afghan government and return of Taliban to power.
Iran continues to demand that an inquiry into nuclear particles found at its nuclear sites must be dropped.
Is 'green' technology simply delaying the most crucial climate action of all - slashing emissions?
Igor Girkin, Sergei Dubinsky and Leonid Kharchenko 'are found guilty' of murder and intentionally causing a plane crash.
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Qatar 2022: A beginners' guide to the football.
The Treasury chief says the new budget plan prioritises 'stability, growth and public services'.
Residents, visitors are ready for action on and off the field at football's biggest spectacle.
Almost five years after Cambridge Analytica was exposed, has anything really changed in the data collection business?
Despite a tough group which includes favourites Brazil, former player Eto’o has backed Cameroon to win the World Cup.
The Chinese leader was caught on camera rebuking the Canadian PM over alleged leaks of their meeting at the G20 summit.
Authorities in Iran deal with a three-day surge in protests as the West ramps up pressure over human rights concerns.
The country's official Oscar entry, about a transgender love affair, is set for domestic screenings from Friday.
Incoming Israeli PM promises far-right ally Ben Gvir that illegal settler outposts will be legalised.
Obiang, the world's longest-standing president, wants to extend 43-year rule in the oil-rich Central African nation.
Oktar was charged with leading a criminal gang, engaging in political and military espionage and sexual abuse of minors.