For South Korea's Graduating High Schoolers, Entrance Exam Results Brings Relief
Annual test reflects 12 years of learning
Annual test reflects 12 years of learning
Government audit found he acted unprofessionally in handling of sex assault at VA hospital allegation
UN, Ethiopia agree to provide humanitarian aid to disputed northern territory
Nationalist Orban has long vilified Soros, a Hungarian Jew who emigrated after World War II, as part of a general campaign against immigration
Jovenel Moise says his comment aims to reassure university students who took to the streets to demand justice for their colleague, Gregory Saint-Hilai
Chief executive of USAGM says lawsuit alleging firewall breaches and unlawful conduct at networks including VOA is 'without merit'
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, whose book 'Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady' was released this week, helped produce
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
Jay Sekulow, a lawyer for Trump, told Reuters the president would appeal the ruling and seek to delay enforcement of the subpoena
The president tells reporters his presumed opponent in the election is politicizing the pandemic
The unprecedented effort will involve multiple launches and spacecraft and cost more than $8 billion
Lazarus Chakwera , 65, comfortably beat Peter Mutharika with 58.5 per cent of the vote, marking the first time in African history that an election re-
15 Nobel Peace laureates, former US ambassadors, and heads of state urge military and rebels to fight the pandemic not each other
Supporters of the pandemic relief fund want to prevent a disconnect between the lofty goals of the aid package and the impact on citizens
At a meeting in Hawaii with a top Chinese diplomat, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged China to reveal all it knows about the pandemic
Deputy secretary-general says merely condemning expressions and acts of racism is not enough to alleviate generations of suffering resulting from raci
A group of African countries wants a Human Rights Council debate on racially inspired violence
Trump also criticizes China's handling of coronavirus and terminates funding to WHO
Reporter who had been investigating drug trafficker received death threats from suspects before his murder
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
The senator urged President Donald Trump to help stop the killing of civilians there by Syrian government forces backed by Russia and Iran
Guterres issues urgent appeal for additional aid for 900,000 who have recently fled violence, including children
February 14 is a day when people express love for family members, friends, colleagues and community members as well as for spouses, lovers and partner
Flights, which began this week, are seen as humanitarian breakthrough in more than five-year-old conflict in Arab world's poorest country
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani's words came two days after at least eight protesters were killed in the holy southern city of Najaf