Foreign homeless people sleeping in the streets of the United Kingdom might be deported under the new immigration rules that will come into force once the...
Zambia and the EU on Thursday signed two financing agreements aimed at boosting investment in the southern African nation, Fredson Yamba, Secretary to the treasury said....
The mass vaccination of Russian citizens with the domestically-produced Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 might start next month, Vasily Ignatiev, the CEO of the R-Pharm pharmaceutical...
The United States Justice Department and 11 States filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Alphabet Inc’s Google yesterday for allegedly breaking the law in using its market...
The Kabul administration wants the right to freedom of expression to remain in the Afghan Constitution after peace negotiations with the Taliban movement end, an official...
The United Nations says it is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars at a donor conference for Sahel region countries plagued by violence, poverty and climate...
The family of prominent Palestinian leader, Saeb Erekat said yesterday that he was in a stable but critical condition, local media reported two days after being...
France’s Prime Minister joined demonstrators yesterday who rallied together across the country in tribute to a History teacher who was beheaded near Paris after discussing caricatures...
Ivory Coast — Assailants burnt down the home of a leading opposition presidential candidate in eastern Ivory Coast while one of his party’s offices came under...
Thousands of mainly young Thais were back on the streets of Bangkok on Sunday for a fifth straight day of protests demanding sweeping political change, with...