The 82-year-old sport star was admitted to a Sao Paulo hospital on Tuesday but is showing 'general improvement'.
Paul Whelan's brother has confirmed the American, convicted on espionage charges, gave 'proof of life' in phone call.
Biden vows to return to the issue of paid sick leave 'not just for rail workers but for every worker in America'.
Deportation of Salah Hammouri, Palestinian-French human rights lawyer comes after Israel revoked his Jerusalem residency
Despite a commanding 2-0 victory over Ghana, the World Cup journey for Uruguay and Luis Suarez has ended.
South Korea scored a late goal to beat Portugal 2-1 in the World Cup on Friday.
Uruguay eliminated in group stage even with a 2-0 win and a brace by Giorgian de Arrascaeta.
A 2-1 victory sees South Korea join Portugal in the knockout stages after Uruguay's 2-0 win over Ghana proves not enough
Jones faces nearly $1.5bn in court-ordered judgements for spreading lies about 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary.
US labour market has defied sceptics, adding hundreds of thousands of jobs, month after month despite rising rates.
Biden administration says measure aims to hold 'corrupt officials accountable' for activities destabilising Haiti.
From Meloni to Putin, the leaders decrying the neo-imperialist exploitation of Africa don't really care about Africans.
South Korea, Ghana, Uruguay, Serbia and Cameroon are all vying for a spot in the 2022 World Cup knockout round.
The news has raised hopes that the outbreak, which has infected 142 people and killed 56, could end soon.
Attacker failed to harm the Pakistani diplomat, but shot and wounded his security guard outside its mission in Kabul.
One of the homemade explosive devices damages a car parked at the home of an embassy staff, the other does not go off.
Recent remarks by West, now known as Ye, have cost him business deals and led to social media suspensions.
Rights body says government failing to ensure people with psychosocial disabilities aren't kept in inhumane conditions.
The extraordinary mortality rates in India between 1880 to 1920 were no accident.
Al Jazeera interviews Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO's chief from 2009 until 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea.
The designation includes leaders of the South Asia-based al-Qaeda offshoot and the so-called Pakistani Taliban.
The predominantly Kurdish group Turkey blames for the November 13 Istanbul bombing says it won't cooperate with the US.
Hydropower contributes more than 75 percent of Zambia's power generation.
Local governments are allowing positive coronavirus cases to quarantine at home - a marked departure from current rules.
The Serbian president has been outraged by the appointment of Kosovo's minister to ethnic groups.