ATP - Japon 2022 - Roger Federer on exhibition for Uniqlo in Tokyo, Japan : "Players are not machines, we are human beings after all"
Roger Federer a fait mouvement pour la première fois depuis ses adieux lors de la Laver Cup 2022. To
Roger Federer a fait mouvement pour la première fois depuis ses adieux lors de la Laver Cup 2022. To
Les coureurs du Giro 2022 n'ont vraiment pas eu le temps de se reposer. Un jour après la difficile p
Algerian authorities may see their strategy backfiring, some say, galvanizing more support for Hirak
The new law is part of the EU's efforts to fight tax avoidance by large international companies at a
Alexander Lukashenko has threatened to retaliate for any European Union sanctions imposed on him for
Most detainees released Thursday after UNHCR raised issue with Ethiopian officials
Cease-fire between Israel, Palestinians will not hold unless root causes of violence are addressed,
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's government accused blogger of fomenting last summer's pr
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's government accused blogger of fomenting last summer's pr
European leaders vow to punish Belarus for illegally diverting to Minsk a Lithuanian-bound Ryanair f
European leaders vow to punish Belarus for illegally diverting to Minsk a Lithuanian-bound Ryanair f
Michel Barnier, who led bloc's fraught Brexit negotiations, says immigration to France should stop a
Dogecoin was quoted as low as $0.47 on crypto exchange Binance, down 28% from levels around $0.65 be
EC head Ursula von der Leyen says discussions about waiving intellectual property rights won't produ
UN agency says coronavirus pandemic illustrates importance of hand washing practices in preventing r
Clashes erupted overnight in the capital between backers and opponents of President Mohamed Abdullah
Analysts say Washington, Brussels should push for sanctions and stolen assets recovery to get Lebane
Critics blame President Emmerson Mnangagwa for turning back the clock to old repressive days
Members of Indianapolis' tight-knit Sikh community join with city officials to call for gun reforms
Members of Indianapolis' tight-knit Sikh community join with city officials to call for gun reforms
The presidential and parliamentary elections were originally scheduled to begin late last year.
In face of deadly crackdown by Myanmar's military junta, civil disobedience movement carries on
China promptly retaliates with sanctions on European officials
Firebrand populist Gert Wilders seems to be on the brink of pulling off a strong electoral showing w
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya is in Switzerland this week to drum up international pressure on President Al
Members weigh in on President Moise's rule by decree, rampant insecurity and lack of inclusivity in
EU agree to impose what it described as 'landmark sanctions' against several senior Russian security
He says the UN has been an 'ornament' in the global vaccine strategy
US Secretary of State to join foreign ministers meeting in Brussels via videoconference
US Secretary of State to join foreign ministers meeting in Brussels via videoconference
Algerian president also announces a reshuffling of government
Johnson calls for universal standards for transparency regarding future pandemics
Sunday marks three years since a teenage gunman killed 17 people in Parkland, Florida
A statement from the EU on Saturday called Beijing's largely symbolic move an act to further restric
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova to be focus of inoculation effort
New Zealand calls for United Nations to probe human rights fears
President Joe Biden warns that more punitive action could be taken against the generals in Myanmar i
More punitive action could be taken against the generals in Myanmar if the situation further deterio
Yekaterina Andreeva and Darya Chultsova, a reporter and a camerawoman for Belsat, were arrested in N
The European Union's top diplomat has told Russian counterparts the case against jailed Kremlin crit
Two sides had a showdown over vaccine exports
The commission's goal is to have 70% of the EU's adult population immunized by summer
Kremlin spokesman calls the case an absolutely domestic matter'
Meanwhile, Alexei Navalny calls for supporters to take to the streets following his arrest Sunday on
It was believed to be the first time since he became pope in 2013 that Francis, who turned 84 last m
Paired with visa restrictions, sanctions target those involved in what US calls 'fraudulent election
Guinea's President begins third term, with an appeal for solidarity
US officials name, sanction Iranian intelligence agents Mohammad/Baseri, Ahmad/Khazai as responsible
Nationalist Orban has long vilified Soros, a Hungarian Jew who emigrated after World War II, as part
Peru's interim president attempts to quell tensions after three days of street protest
Authorities block internet, arrest and harass journalists covering protests calling on President Ale
Egypt's 2020 parliamentary election is the Country's third since the 2011 'Arab Spring' revolution
Michele Bachelet cites excessive and disproportionate use of force by Nigerian soldiers against peac
A newly created electoral council is charged with organizing elections, but it faces pushback from H
Not all parents are convinced the time is right for students to return to the classroom
The move came a day after Russia's foreign minister warned that Moscow might respond with similar me
Jovenel Moise says his comment aims to reassure university students who took to the streets to deman
Dozens of protesters were arrested in Belarus Sunday as they demanded Lukashenko step down
Some 40 Belarus officials are accused of rigging an Aug. 9 presidential election
EU vowed in August to impose sanctions on Belarus for alleged election fraud and for human rights ab