His long track record of promoting corporate interests has contributed to the struggles of impoverished Americans.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called a report on hunger in Gaza ‘an appalling indictment’ of conditions.
Niger was a crucial Western ally before a coup happened there last July.
Israel asks the UN court to reject South Africa's request for more emergency orders in the Gaza genocide case.
Bodies found outside capital, Port-au-Prince, as attacks by gang members have ravaged the country for weeks.
The former US president is appealing a New York ruling that he inflated his wealth to deceive lenders and insurers.
The attack comes days after an armed gang seizes 286 students and staff from a school.
US research agency finds no 'biological abnormalities' in US officials reporting incidents, but says symptoms are real.
The Supreme Court gives the State Bank of India until Thursday to disclose all the information.
The EU’s Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell says that Gaza has become a ‘graveyard'.
UN-backed report says Gaza's 2.3 million population is experiencing food shortage as Israel accused of provoking famine.
Media watchdogs decry Ismail al-Ghoul's arrest, demand his immediate release after he is taken from al-Shifa Hospital.
Reading is city's highest in a decade. Heat index measures what a temperature feels like, taking into account humidity.
The US ‘humanitarian’ strategy in Gaza offers false salvation for real starvation.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin claimed a record landslide victory in an election without serious opposition.
President points finger at US after hundreds of people demonstrate against food shortages and blackouts.
This abandoned hotel in south Lebanon is now home to dozens of families displaced by Israeli attacks against Hezbollah.
The Israeli army has launched a new attack on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, raiding and opening fire on the facility.
Aid trucks are waiting an average of 20 days to access the enclave, the NGO says, as warnings of impending famine rise.
The heart of Afghan identity, the sport has evolved from rough rural pastime to a professionalised phenomenon.
Allies of Russian president have been quick with applause but Western leaders denounce results as illegitimate.
Latest polls show 17 percent of Black voters would vote for former president today - more than twice the number in 2016.
In London, a city farmer battles to preserve her community's green sanctuary in the face of soaring costs of living.
Taliban claims to have fired across border following air raids targeting Pakistani Taliban.
Does the West risk charges of complicity by supplying weapons to Israel in light of its plausible genocide in Gaza?