Mediation efforts seek ‘way forward’ in Sudan after anti-coup protests
A U.N. official discussed mediation options and possible "way forward" for Sudan with its ousted prime minister on Sunday, a day after hundreds of thousands...
Analysis: Sudan’s military leaders could face isolation after coup
Sudan's military leadership could face isolation at home and abroad if it tries to tighten its grip after seizing power in the face of opposition...
U.S. court postpones arraignment of Maduro ally Saab
A close ally of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will now be arraigned on charges of money laundering in federal court in Miami on Nov. 15,...
From academic to labourer: Afghan economic crisis spares few
Unpaid for months and with many mouths to feed, Afghan assistant professor Khalilullah Tawhidyar recently found temporary work on a building site. With the 300...
From splurge to ‘common prosperity’: Alibaba tones down Singles Day
Alibaba Group's (9988.HK) annual 'Singles Day' shopping spree is set for its most sober tone ever this year, as the retail giant preaches sustainability rather than hyping...
Israel, France to handle NSO spyware case ‘discreetly’, Israeli official says
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett agreed with French President Emmanuel Macron that the alleged misuse of spyware developed by an Israeli company, including against Macron,...
Rittenhouse case ‘very political,’ U.S. judge says as jury selection begins
Several people called as potential jurors on Monday for the trial of a teenage U.S. gunman accused of killing and wounding protesters said media coverage...
Britain to fund $3 bln worth of green investments in developing economies
Britain announced on Monday it will fund green investments of more than 3 billion pounds ($4.11 billion) over five years and new guarantees to support...
U.S. Supreme Court declines to weigh public access to surveillance court rulings
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider whether the public has a right to see significant decisions issued by a secretive court that...
UK’s Johnson Warns Of ‘Doomsday’ As Climate Summit Begins
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson opened a global climate summit Monday, saying the world is strapped to a “doomsday device.” Johnson...