California Man Found Guilty in $100 Million Afghanistan Fraud Scheme
California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to bilk the Afghanistan government out of more than $100 million with a phony bid to build an electr
California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to bilk the Afghanistan government out of more than $100 million with a phony bid to build an electr
Haiti's president says Joseph Jouthe's resignation will help address the acute insecurity problem
Pakistan Day commemorates March 23, 1940, when Muslim minority leaders formally demanded independence from India, a former British colony
Simon Coveney also questions whether London is a trustworthy partner
Trial raised larger questions about press freedom in United States
Denial comes after /EU Council president said Britain imposed an 'outright ban' on export of vaccines or their components
Imran Khan secured 178 votes, against 172 required to establish confidence of the legislative National Assembly
Castex says weekend lockdowns likely if situation does not improve by March 6
Opponents of Nikol Pashinyan have objected to agreement that ended fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh
Scandal could also damage his successor, Yoshihide Suga
The Vietnamese died when oxygen levels dropped in the back of a truck as human traffickers took them from Belgium into Britain
Prayuth Chan-Ocha remains in office after acquittal by Thailand's highest court
Several criminal investigations threaten to cast an ignominious pall over his decades-long political career
But anti-government protesters have vowed to return to streets of Bangkok if Prayuth Chan-o-cha does not step down by Saturday
À défaut de nous dévoiler autre chose que le logo dévoilé à l'été 2017, ce qui, avouons-le, ne nous rajeunit pas, les nouvelles aventures de Samus Ara
Rights groups say massive embezzlement reported
Court convicts Francois Fillon for using public funds to pay his wife for work never done; Penelope Fillion convicted as an accomplice, both will appe
The scandal broke in the French media just three months before the country's 2017 presidential election, as Fillon was the front-runner in the race
Judge rules that Serebrennikov and two co-defendants are guilty of misappropriating 129 million rubles ($2 million) of state funds that financed a the
Prosecutors say main suspect Stig Engstrom died in 2002
Judge revoked her bail
Hassan Diab says the food crisis, plus a financial crunch and a COVID-19 outbreak, could spark a new migration to Europe
He threw firebombs on Palestinian family's residence as they slept