Israeli army kills more Palestians in Gaza after takeover of crossing on vital route for aid deliveries.
Authorities have been intolerant of pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Louisiana, but the movement continues.
British government terms Maxim Elovik an 'undeclared military intelligence officer' as Russia promises to respond.
Nearly 400 people are now homeless after Israel demolished the homes of a Bedouin community in the Negev desert.
Already critically undersupplied hospitals have three days of fuel left, WHO chief warns as aid shipments also impeded.
The White House says the actions of a University of Mississippi student taunting an anti-Gaza war protester were racist.
A family flees violence in Ecuador for the United States, but first they must enter the Darien Gap, a perilous jungle.
Crews race to rescue survivors as floodwaters displace 160,000 people across southern state of Rio Grade do Sul.
Lloyd Austin says US 'has not made final determination' on arms transfer amid concerns over Israel's Rafah offensive.
Exploring the effect of industrial development in the Amazon and the deadly battles to protect this vital rainforest.
US reluctance to pressure Israel into accepting the ceasefire deal will have grave consequences.
Boeing 767 cargo plane landed at Istanbul Airport without its front landing gear, says a transport ministry official.
Israel's isolation deepens as Turkey halts bilateral trade with the Middle Eastern nation.
Police say arrests made as US-wide crackdown continues on student-led demonstrations in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
On May 10, all member states should vote to admit the State of Palestine as the 194th member of the United Nations.
Mali is plagued by armed groups, making swaths of territory ungovernable, and UN peacekeepers have been kicked out.
The 400-metre freestyle gold medallist from 2021 has been suffering from an injury that could keep him out of the Games.
This boy is among the Palestinian casualties appealing to leave Gaza for treatment, after Israel shut the only route out
Arizona State University says an assistant professor is on leave after he was filmed harassing a young Muslim girl.
Solar and wind investments reach tipping point in electricity supply, spelling doom for coal and gas, says think tank.
Study reveals whale clicks make up building blocks of language, pointing to potential parallels with human society.
IHRA claims its definition has been adopted by 43 governments, but the US has now introduced it into federal law.
Flooding in south Brazil has submerged one of its biggest cities, killed dozens of people and displaced thousands.
Zuma's MK party is gaining in polls while ANC support slips. But is he still as influential outside the ruling party?
Israeli forces also pound central Gaza as negotiations continue in Egypt for a ceasefire in the enclave.