Five Months In With No Deal In Sight, Israel's Judicial Protests Endure
Amid a sea of hundreds, perhaps thousands of Israeli flags at an anti-government protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday
Amid a sea of hundreds, perhaps thousands of Israeli flags at an anti-government protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan sought to build on his momentum going into Sunday's runoff presidential election, urging Turks to vote as the man aiming to defeat him called on electors to pull their country from "the dark pit" of his two-decade rule.
Hundreds working for Germany in Russia forced to quit, leave
Sudanese army chief asks UN to dismiss envoy
Iraq unveils $17 bn transport project linking Europe and Mideast
Egypt unearthed human and animal mummification workshops as well as two tombs in the ancient burial ground of Saqqara, officials said on Saturday, marking the latest in a string of discoveries that the country hopes can help revive its vital tourism industry.
Defiant grassroots campaign targets Erdogan voters
Serbian President Vucic steps down as head of ruling party
Pacific island leaders will meet South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul on Monday, their third summit in a week with a large economy as the region seeks stronger action on climate change as it becomes a focus of geopolitical power attention.
China's cyberspace regulator said 1.4 million social media posts have been deleted following a two-month probe into alleged misinformation, illegal profiteering, and impersonation of state officials, among other "pronounced problems".
Royal biographer Angela Levin has shared her speculations on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's marriage.
The medical examiner's office said that the 16-year-old girl's death was drug-related and that it didn't find physical signs of sexual assault.
The 69-year-old talked a man he recognized as a former neighbor out of robbing a bank.
The woman was charged with torturing and killing her 12-year-old grandson in 2020.
"Diana and her memory seem to be a cash cow for these two," Samantha Markle claimed of her estranged sister Meghan and Prince Harry.
Chinese aircraft carrier passes through Taiwan Strait
Khartoum was calmer on Saturday morning as a seven-day ceasefire appeared to reduce fighting between two rival military factions although it has not yet provided the promised humanitarian relief to millions trapped in the capital.
One of Hong Kong's biggest democratic parties said on Saturday it would disband after a vote by its party members, dealing another blow to the city's already beleaguered democratic opposition under pressure from China.
Russia on Saturday dismissed criticism from U.S. President Joe Biden over Moscow's plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, saying Washington had for decades deployed just such nuclear weapons in Europe.
Pakistan establishment closes ranks in crackdown on Khan
Taylor Swift's fans believe she dropped major hints about what led to her split from Joe Alwyn in her new track, "You're Losing Me."
Venice exhibition shines light on Africa's forced urbanisation
Rebels in Indonesia's Papua region threatened to shoot a New Zealand pilot they took hostage in February if countries do not comply with their demand to start independence talks within two months, a new video released by the group on Friday showed.
A massive stone sculpture carved by Olmec artists more than 2,000 years ago that evokes ancient religious beliefs has returned to Mexico after decades in the United States in a homecoming cheered by officials and scholars.
For North Koreans, the country's northern frontier long offered rare access to outside information, trade opportunities, and the best option for those seeking to flee.