Ciro Gomez Leyva says he was saved by his armoured vehicle after gunmen shot at him near his home in Mexico City.
Officials from France, Germany, UK, UN and EU condemned the suspensions, saying it jeopardised press freedom.
South Africa's governing party conference comes at a time President Cyril Ramaphosa is mired in a corruption scandal.
Legislators are donating contributions from the disgraced crypto mogul but could still be on the hook for the money.
Hundreds are angry at the lack of ticket availability and high black-market prices for the finals against France.
Infantino hails 'transformative legacy' of event and spread of nations in knockout stage - with a nod also to Morocco.
San Bernandino County is set to review the long-shot proposal in response to voter frustration with state lawmakers.
Calls for protests come a day after riots, staged mainly by angry truck drivers in Maan, left one police officer dead.
Protesters are demanding Castillo's release, dissolution of Congress and early elections in the South American nation.
Border tensions between the South Asian neighbours have risen since the Taliban returned to power last year.
In first remarks since returning to the US, WNBA star thanks all who pushed for her release from Russian prison.
The new unit in the US Department of State aims to create 'more consistent policy' towards China, a rival global power.
Social scientist and daughter of Haitian immigrants says the university must 'engage and be of service to the world'.
The satellite will help track the impacts of rising sea levels, droughts and erosion brought on by climate change.
President Nana Akufo-Addo alleged during the US-Africa Leaders Summit that Burkina Faso has hired Russian mercenaries.
A Kosovo court seated in the Netherlands sentences Salih Mustafa to 26 years in prison in its first war crimes verdict.
Filipino painter Michael Conjusta was hired by Qatari authorities to paint graffiti murals during the 2022 World Cup.
The incident at the AquaDom tourist attraction - the world's biggest cylindrical tank - injures at least two people.
As overseas voting begins, voter apathy is palpable and begs the question if the spirit of democracy in Tunisia is dead.
The founder of the Russian private military company Wagner has accused France of being behind the bomb.
Over the World Cup's 92-year history, 13 nations have made it to the finals, with eight being crowned champions.
Hundreds protest at the region's main highway over killing of two men who worked as labourers at an Indian army base.
But meaningful justice and reconciliation cannot be achieved until Liberia starts conducting its own war crimes trials.
The fight has worsened political tensions in Senegal that flared since the ruling party lost its comfortable majority.
Pakistani minister calls India's Modi 'butcher of Gujarat' after Jaishankar said Pakistan is 'epicentre of terrorism'.