Medics March to WHO Headquarters in Climate Campaign
The activists handed Tedros a letter and a large hourglass, the symbol of Extinction Rebellion which
The activists handed Tedros a letter and a large hourglass, the symbol of Extinction Rebellion which
China accuses journalists of false reporting
Top US diplomat says government-funded news outlets remain editorially independent
Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlines Britain's plans for greater engagement in Indo-Pacific region
Launched by nonprofit Forbidden Stories, five-part video series look at Rappler's coverage, includin
Filipinos being labelled as communists by state officials say they now fear for their lives
Canadian citizens Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have been detained by Chinese authorities since
The Food and Drug Administration is to meet Thursday to conduct a final review of the Pfizer drug, a
Presidential candidate filed complaint with Uganda's election commission after police fired tear gas
Trump began his day in Nevada, making a visit to church before a fundraiser and an evening rally in
In North Carolina, a battleground where 1.4 million, or 20%, of the state's registered voters had vo
Asian governments are doing more to harass and arrest journalists reporting on coronavirus pandemic
Election officials say people gathering signatures on West's behalf got too close to several polling
But president says Florida vote by mail is OK
Mobile crematory rolls into Bolivia communities in need of funeral services/
The results from the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire's primary have raised concerns among some Democ
Between 2013 and 2017, India was the world's top arms importer, accounting for 12% of total imports
The first votes of the 2020 U.S. presidential election will be cast Monday, February 3, when the sta
Voters younger than 40 tend to follow the election campaign on the likes of Facebook, but they're in