Argentina's Senate Poised to Vote on Legalizing Abortion
If passed, the bill would make Argentina the first big country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow abortion on demand
If passed, the bill would make Argentina the first big country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow abortion on demand
They aim to work on a humane strategy to regional migration
Canberra's decision escalates bitter trade and diplomatic tensions
Chinese corporate executive has been under house arrest in Vancouver fighting extradition to the US
Nationalist Orban has long vilified Soros, a Hungarian Jew who emigrated after World War II, as part of a general campaign against immigration
In US, Biden adds members to COVID-19 task force
Some of Malaysia's most remote communities need donations of PPE and food
Melbourne's 5 million citizens will be allowed to leave their homes and visit restaurant and bars beginning Tuesday
PM said emergency decree, which would have suspended Parliament before crucial budget vote, was needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic
Chris Froome au départ de la 2e de ce Tour d'Espagne, ce mercredi ! La hiérarchie est bien établie au sein de la formation INEOS Grenadiers à l'issue
Jovenel Moise says his comment aims to reassure university students who took to the streets to demand justice for their colleague, Gregory Saint-Hilai
Canada, Australia, New Zealand ease some travel restrictions
Derrière le duo slovène Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) - Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) va monter sur la troisième marc
Death of the liberal justice gives President Donald Trump an opportunity to add another conservative to the bench, shifting the court's ideological ba
The new law is being hailed as a major victory for Afghan women and rights campaigners who have long fought for the change
Nearly two dozen rights watchdogs and 16 experts sign an open letter, saying 'crimes against humanity and genocide' are targeting Uighurs and other Tu
A report estimates the number of Chinese nuclear warheads at slightly over 200 and includes those that can be fitted to ballistic missiles capable of
The EU has ramped up no-deal Brexit preparations while Britain has dismissed an ultimatum from Brussels to scrap the main parts of the bill by the end
La quatrième étape du Tour de France a été remportée ce mardi par Primoz Roglic. Pour ce qui était la première arrivée au sommet de cette Grande Boucl
Un sprint massif était attendu lors de la troisième étape du Tour de France à Sisteron et c'est l'Australien Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) qui s'est montr
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says alliance is 'watching developments in Belarus closely'
Belarus opposition figures are urging Western governments to make clear collectively to the Kremlin that Russia must refrain from intervening to save
Des problèmes de train entre Ostende et Bruges ont engendré une situation compliquée à la gare d'Ostende vendredi soir, avec des milliers de touristes
The Sansha II transport vessel traveled about 1,000 miles to the submerged feature in mid-July after the US secretary of state said China lacks legal
Food banks have seen surge in demand since coronavirus pandemic sent country into stifling lockdown in mid-March
Developing such a test has been a long-sought goal, and scientists warn that the new approach still needs more validation and is not yet ready for wid
William Barr was seen as a reasonable choice to restore normalcy to an agency riven with tumult, including an attorney general whose recusal from the
Anti-feminist lawyer Roy Den Hollander is suspected of killing former associate in men's rights group earlier this month
Hindus say project is their basic religious right and vow to build it at their expense
US Supreme Court leaves in place a July 1 appellate court decision to put on hold a judge's earlier ruling declaring the law an 'unconstitutional pay-
Despite trade wars with China and other nations, promised manufacturing jobs have not flooded back to the United States on President Trump's watch
US sanctions have driven Venezuela's oil exports to their lowest levels in nearly 80 years
President wants to bar foreign students from staying in US if schools don't hold in-person classes
India and China have accused each other of instigating the deadliest conflict between them in 45 years
Rights groups say the country has seen a spike in criminal charges and police probes targeting government critics since an unelected coalition took po
The Southern African country lifted its lockdown last month, but new cases of the disease have popped up
American operating systems still power the bulk of China's consumer technology, despite decades of investment in alternatives - China is worried
With democracy all but snuffed out in mainland China, the focus has shifted increasingly to semi-autonomous Hong Kong, where authorities for the first
Lockdown rules have put the brakes on a billion-dollar business
Dr. Anthony/Fauci on activist's death: 'You can divide medical research into before Larry and after Larry'
US says Iran has continued its nuclear brinkmanship'
Her inaugural speech could provide clues as to how Tsai, who rejects Beijing's one-China principle, will proceed in her second term
Après six saisons et d'ultimes épisodes palpitants, la série «Murder» s'est terminée et a mis en émoi les fans et les réseaux sociaux
Closed off after a jump in confirmed infections, Somali-majority Eastleigh neighborhood's shops could go out of business
Organisée ce dimanche sur l'application Zwift, l'eRace du Team Ineos a été remportée par le double champion du monde en titre du contre-la-montre Roha
Erdogan says Ankara is retaliating against Syrian forces for the killing of 34 Turkish soldiers
China's foreign minister said US does not want China to rejuvenate
Chinese President Xi Jinping hopes to fend off domestic criticism over deadly outbreak by showing strength militarily, analysts suggest
The Solar Orbiter will blast off Sunday on a journey to map the sun's poles
Poor diets and inactive lifestyles have made Malaysia the fattest country in Asia
Blowback from Mahathir Mohamad's rebuke of India over Kashmir and Muslim migrants is likely to hit his country's palm oil sector hard, but it may have
Turkish leader makes remarks in column published on Politico website Saturday, a day ahead of a Berlin summit aimed at stabilizing the country
With wildfires threatening their town for more than a week, many people in Burragate have had enough.
She says concerns about administration's strategy and decisions were not addressed in a briefing with lawmakers
Germany and Russia are among the world powers that have been trying to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran after the US withdrew from the agreemen
Iraq's parliament calls for America's ouster as mourners flood Iran's streets for funeral of general killed by US drone strike
A three-judge panel said the question of whether an indicted member of parliament can be tapped to form a government is important, but that it would b