Thousands Gather in Pakistan, Seeking End to Imran Khan's Government
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
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
Presidential candidate filed complaint with Uganda's election commission after police fired tear gas, rubber bullets Tuesday at his supporters
After eight months of closure due to COVID, jockeys and their supporters are back at the iconic Bamako track
The call comes as aid group notes hospitals in the restive region are running low on supplies
Aid groups say labeling rebel group a terrorist organization could compound crises for millions, imperil peace plan
Plans are in store to have at least 10 spraying aircraft functional in Ethiopia by mid-November
The deal commits all US troops to leave the South Asian country within 14 months, ending what has become America's longest war
Former president seeks treatment in a Bamako hospital
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement al-Hilu faction said it is willing to negotiate with the Sudan government if the government's chief negotiator,
Kenosha, Wisconsin, has been rocked by civil unrest and violence since Sunday, when police shot Blake, 29, in the back at close range in an incident c
Country's new military leaders have warm praise for the demonstrators
Police use tear gas, water cannons to disperse protesters who occupied square overnight
Juan Carlos, who abdicated in 2014 in favor of his son Felipe, abruptly announced his decision to leave Spain but there has been no official confirmat
Tensions are growing after opposition rejected plan by West African leaders to end country's political crisis
COVID-19 lockdown and drought make country's food situation more precarious than ever
Five West African heads of state fail to broker a deal among stakeholders
Activists briefly chain themselves together to impede upcoming vote on granting Netanyahu government temporarily expanded powers
Opposition demands resignation of President, rejects ECOWAS plan for power-sharing government
Ibrahim Boubacar Keita announced new concessions to the opposition after four people were killed in protests over the weekend/
Floyd's death launched massive protests over racial injustice and calls for changes in police conduct
Les articles publiés par Libnanews, le média citoyen du Liban According to the ministerial statement, PM Diab and his Government want to build a susta
Decades of war, conflict and lack of resources has made mental health one of the most pressing issues in Afghanistan
Country opens a new chapter in its fragile emergence from civil war, with Salva Kiir and Riek Machar forming a coalition government that many hope wil
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Zelenskiy said he hopes to end the conflict by the end of his presidential term in 2024
Smuggling of relatively cheap Iranian fuel products to neighboring countries has stayed high since November gas price hike, signaling resilience of sm
Some drought-hit farmers have had their best rainfall in a decade, while emergency authorities warn of 'life-threatening' flash flooding
It is at least the third failed satellite launch by Iran since the start of 2019 in a program that Washington claims is helping Tehran to advance its
The heavy rains lash parts of eastern Australian, causing some flooding in Sydney
Poor diets and inactive lifestyles have made Malaysia the fattest country in Asia
In Southeast Asia, Malaysia is dealing with an obesity crisis. The issue stems from unhealthy diets and inactive lifestyles. Dave Grunebaum has more o
Russian leader eyes an influential role beyond his presidency
Trump tells story to party donors at his Florida residence during fundraising dinner
Constitutional reforms and a new prime minister pave the way
Why did President Donald Trump order the drone strike that killed one of Iran's top generals? His administration says there was an imminent threat a
President Trump has said he plans to attend, but a Senate trial on two articles of impeachment may affect those plans