Jackson could be first black woman in Supreme Court The US Senate is expected to take up the historic nomination on Monday of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to become the…
The United Nations and its partners on Sunday launched a four-year project to provide durable solutions for people displaced by conflict and climate change in Somalia. The multi-million project named…
Yemen’s Huthi insurgents claim responsibility for cross-border strikes Top crude exporter Saudi Arabia announced a "temporary reduction" in oil output at a facility run by energy giant Aramco on Sunday,…
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi on Sunday praised Iranians for their resistance against US sanctions, saying the people managed to defeat Washington's "maximum pressure" campaign.…
As many as 150,000 farmers, ranchers and hunters marched on Sunday through capital Madrid to demonstrate the Spanish center-left government's failure to tackle soaring prices exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.…
Russia demands information on research in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed on Saturday "the unacceptable nature of the military-biological activities of the United States in Ukraine" in a phone…
A US military plane taking part in NATO exercises has crashed in Norway, killing all four American troops on board, the Scandinavian country's army said Saturday. The four were taking…
Gunmen using dynamite attacked a police station early Sunday in Nigeria's restive southeast, a day after two police constables were killed in another attack in the area, police said. The…
The spring holiday of Navruz has remained an integral part of the life of many peoples of the East for thousands of years. In Uzbekistan, as in other Central Asian…
Victims of Dutch child-care benefits scandal struggle to move on When Martine van Bruggen was accused of fraud by Dutch authorities and ordered to pay back thousands of euros in…