Republican Lawmakers Block Effort to Pass Trump's Stimulus Demands
Democrats sought House approval of Trump's proposed $2,000 stimulus payments
Democrats sought House approval of Trump's proposed $2,000 stimulus payments
They aim to work on a humane strategy to regional migration
Demonstrations come after Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit to invalidate election results in four
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate
'Judicial independence is alive and well,' declares one former jurist
In US, Biden adds members to COVID-19 task force
Former Peruvian president's last chance to reverse his dismissal is rejected by Constitutional Court
Peru's president of Congress is a step closer to becoming the country's third president in a span of
Announcement from 19 opposition lawmakers came amid unconfirmed reports that China's National People
Bolsonaro said he would not let Brazilians be guinea pigs
Jovenel Moise says his comment aims to reassure university students who took to the streets to deman
Senate speaker Milos Vystrcil grabbed headlines last week when he told Taiwan's parliament "I am a T
Bolsonaro reacted when O Globo reporter asked him about his wife's alleged links to a corruption sch
Michael Cohen worked closely with Trump for years before turning against him, most publicly in testi
Police use tear gas, water cannons to disperse protesters who occupied square overnight
Tensions are growing after opposition rejected plan by West African leaders to end country's politic
Appointment of official known for harsh response to protests and media could signal hardline approac
Ibrahim Boubacar Keita announced new concessions to the opposition after four people were killed in
Tong Ying-kit, who carried a banner that read 'Liberate Hong Kong', was arrested last week
Nana Akufo-Addo tested negative for COVID-19, but begins two-week isolation out of 'abundance of cau
Washington is taking steps to end special permissions for the Chinese region
The law carries severe penalties for vaguely defined crimes against the state
Hong Kongers fear law will spell end of city's freedoms and rule of law
A group of 19 high-profile Canadians sign a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying Canadian
Analysts fear an impending erosion of freedoms over the lack of a clear definition of what constitut
Legal complaints used to harass critical journalists in India affect press freedom and the public's
Protest comes on the first anniversary of a demonstration against extradition law
Floyd's death in custody of white policeman launched massive protests over racial injustice and call
Floyd's death in police custody launched massive protests over racial injustice and calls for change
American operating systems still power the bulk of China's consumer technology, despite decades of i
Mexican President says he is fine and will not take coronavirus test after coming in contact with in
Declaring acts of domestic terror' have been committed by violent demonstrators, president vows to
Rouhani's call comes after a father allegedly killed his teen daughter
Plan also would allow Chinese national security organs to set up agencies in Hong Kong 'when needed'
Critics see pending proposal as move to weaken Hong Kong's autonomy
South China Morning Post newspaper, citing unnamed sources, said the laws would ban secession, forei
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro wants women to have many children as a way to boost the country,
Erdogan says Ankara is retaliating against Syrian forces for the killing of 34 Turkish soldiers
In the latest court development, Sudan's ousted ruler, Omar al-Bashir, is being questioned for money
China's foreign minister said US does not want China to rejuvenate
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Zelenskiy said he hopes to end the conflict by the end o
President Donald Trump is proposing a steep 21% cut in aid the United States provides to foreign cou
The president's move to pressure lawmakers was backed by defense minister René Merino Monroy and pol
Defeated candidate Saulos Chilima is laying the groundwork for a new presidential campaign
Outraged President Mahmoud Abbas will begin round of shuttle diplomacy that will end at UN within tw
US Secretary of State meets with self-proclaimed Venezuelan president in Bogota
Robert Abela, 42, will replace Joseph Muscat, who is stepping down midway through his second term as