Argentina's Senate Poised to Vote on Legalizing Abortion
If passed, the bill would make Argentina the first big country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow abortion on demand
If passed, the bill would make Argentina the first big country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow abortion on demand
Despite the Ethiopian government's announcement that fighting in Tigray is over, many of the refugees say it is not safe enough to return home
Opposition promises to march on the capital, Islamabad, if the prime minister does not resign by the end of January; Khan describes them as looters an
Demonstrations come after Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit to invalidate election results in four battleground states
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate presidential election results in four battleground
UN envoy for peacebuilding in region says Sudan is at critical point
Maduro, who already has the loyalty of the courts, the military, prosecutors and other institutions, seeks to load the National Assembly with members
Chinese corporate executive has been under house arrest in Vancouver fighting extradition to the US
Presidential candidate filed complaint with Uganda's election commission after police fired tear gas, rubber bullets Tuesday at his supporters
The call comes as aid group notes hospitals in the restive region are running low on supplies
The world rallied around Kaavan after being kept in poor conditions in a Pakistani zoo
In US, Biden adds members to COVID-19 task force
For past three months, Kaavan, who has lived in Pakistani zoo for 35 years, has been on a diet and learning to be less fidgety so he can make trip to
The move is a sign that GM and other automakers are anticipating big changes when President-elect Joe Biden takes office in January
General Motors says it will pull out of a lawsuit to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
Dec. 8 is a critical date on the presidential electoral timetable
PM pledges to build Europe's biggest navy as Britain leaves the European Union
They'll introduce resolutions of disapproval of President Donald Trump's plan to sell Reaper drones, F-35 fighter aircraft, air-to-air missiles and ot
Johnson met with a small group of lawmakers for about half an hour on Thursday, including one who subsequently developed coronavirus symptoms and test
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
Clashes in the Tigray region over the past week between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray regional forces prompt at least 7,000 refugees to flee
Malawi's foreign minister visits Israel as its president is asked to reconsider his decision