Israel told the International Criminal Court on Wednesday that it will appeal against arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister on war crimes charges.
A Somali court issued an arrest warrant Wednesday on charges of treason for the winner of the southern Jubaland region's election, the latest sign of a growing rift with its semi-autonomous states.
The Dow turned lower as Wall Street was rotating away from large tech stocks ahead of the Thanksgiving break. The Dow was down 20 points despite 20 of its components set to close higher. The S&P 500 ...
Anti-government protesters and security forces clashed in Mozambique Wednesday with two people reported killed in a northern ...
Jihadists launched a suprise attack on the Syrian army in the northern province of Aleppo on Wednesday, sparking clashes in which 35 combatants were killed, a war monitor said.
Some 4,000 prisoners have been released by Burundi as part of a campaign aimed at clearing the East African nation's overcrowded jails, the presidency said on X.
The deputy leader of Hezbollah's political council Mahmud Qomati said Wednesday the group was preparing an official public funeral for former chief Hassan Nasrallah, killed two months ago in an ...
Heidenheim host Premier League giants Chelsea in the UEFA Conference League on Thursday, the latest milestone in the German club's rapid rise from fifth division to European football.
President Vladimir Putin arrived in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, Russian state media reported, as the Kremlin chief seeks to shore up ties with his Central Asian ally.
Thasunda Brown Duckett, CEO of TIAA, talked about the industry's opportunity to bring "something like a pension" back into ...
The incoming World Health Organization's regional director for Africa, Faustine Ndugulile, died while receiving treatment in India, Tanzania's parliament speaker said on Wednesday.
The personal consumption expenditures index reflects changes in the price of goods and services compared to the same month a ...