The Jerusalem court overseeing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial has delayed the opening of the dramatic evidentiary stage until after March 23 elections.
Ukraine on Tuesday received its first shipment of vaccine, raising hopes that authorities can start beating back the virus' spread in a country where cases have strained the fragile health care system
One of the world's better known fans of mystery novels, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is now writing one.
Senegal launched its COVID-19 vaccination campaign Tuesday in the capital, Dakar, where the health minister received the first jab of China's Sinopharm vaccine.
Poet, publisher and bookseller Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who helped launch and perpetuate the Beat movement, has died. He was 101
Golf star Tiger Woods suffered leg injuries in a vehicle rollover in the Los Angeles area and is undergoing surgery, authorities and his manager said. His condition isn't yet clear.
The Senate confirmed President Joe Biden's choice to lead US diplomacy at the United Nations on Tuesday.
Just over a year after Game Zero, Atalanta is back in the knockout round of the Champions League.
U.S. home prices surged at the fastest pace in nearly seven years in December, fueled by low mortgage rates and Americans moving from crowded urban areas to houses in the suburbs.
UEFA said government-imposed rules amid the coronavirus pandemic led to the decision
The state TV report gave little detail beyond confirming that Iran had made good on its threat to reduce cooperation with International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors
President Joe Biden''s administration is reviewing the U.S.-Taliban peace deal that was signed February 29 last year
They have been on strike, as have many civil servants and state enterprise workers, as part of a nationwide civil obedience movement against the Feb. 1 military takeover
The priority for the Afghan government, Washington and NATO is a serious reduction in violence leading to a cease fire
Facebook blocked Australian users from accessing and sharing news after the House of Representatives passed the draft law late Wednesday last week
President Rodrigo Duterte also rejected a plan to resume face-to-face school classes in some pilot areas until vaccinations
On Friday, Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia became the first Democratic lawmaker to oppose the confirmation of Tanden, who would be the first woman of color to lead the agency
Emma Coronel Aispuro, 31, who is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Mexico, was arrested at Dulles International Airport and is expected to appear in federal court in Washington on Tuesday
The company reiterated that it will have capacity to provide 100 million vaccine doses to the US by the end of June
The court's action is the apparent culmination of a lengthy legal battle that had already reached the high court once before