Brazil's Odebrecht Changes Name After Years of Scandals
Company was at the center of the Operation Car Wash corruption scandal that resulted in dozens of top Brazilian businessmen and politicians being sent
Company was at the center of the Operation Car Wash corruption scandal that resulted in dozens of top Brazilian businessmen and politicians being sent
'Historic moment' makes Britain first Western nation preparing to begin mass inoculations against novel coronavirus
After eight months of closure due to COVID, jockeys and their supporters are back at the iconic Bamako track
In addition to deaths, UN agency says cyclone displaced 42,000 people from their homes
He'd checked himself into hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus
Chris Patten describes Beijing's actions as 'biggest assault on freedom and liberty in any city in the 21st century'
With millions of livelihoods lost, India has been reopening despite spiraling coronavirus cases
A series of recent ugly disputes partly rooted in the past has brought Germany's relations with Poland and others on the continent to an alarming low
At least nine people killed in two days of police brutality protests
Protesters in the Russian Far East city of Khabarovsk also expressed support for the opposition in Belarus
Manhattan prosecutor tells judge he is justified in demanding returns, citing public reports of "extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trum
Peru President says chaos of the pandemic is partly to blame for the undercount
National Unity Party plans to field Robert Kyagulanyi, known by his stage name Bobi Wine, for presidency
The gathering reportedly started forming Monday evening after city and state leaders said the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee miles away on M
Posts by US President Donald Trump prompted controversy
Manuel Ellis said 'I can't breathe' before he died in police custody in Tacoma, Washington, in March
The public returned to St Peter's Square to receive Pope Francis's blessing from his window for the first time in nearly three months as he convoked a
President Pierre Nkurunziza's time in office has been marred by allegations of human rights abuses and his controversial decision to seek a third term
The Thuringia governor vote followed a state election in October that stripped Ramelow's left-wing coalition of its majority
Malaysia was plunged into turmoil after Mahathir's reformist "Pact of Hope" alliance, which stormed to a historic poll victory two years ago, collapse
The former mayor of Indiana's fourth largest city, an openly gay 38-year-old whose name most voters still can't pronounce, formally suspended his Whit
Managua mum on last week's shock decision to hand over seized shipment of ink, paper, printing equipment
The center-left Democrats' incumbent won 51.4% of Sunday's vote for the governorship of the prosperous Emilia-Romagna region a longtime center-left
Kim Kyong Hui was the only sister of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, the father of Kim Jong Un
Battling a head wind of disapproval from their traditional working-class supporters, and suffering a series of electoral setbacks in most countries, l