Senegalese Opposition Leader Says 'Illegally Held,' Urges Protest
Senegalese opposition leader says 'illegally held,' urges protest
Senegalese opposition leader says 'illegally held,' urges protest
The latest move suggests Iran's ongoing efforts to develop advanced military capabilities.
Serbian world No. 3 Novak Djokovic risked stirring up a political controversy at the French Open on Monday, after writing a message about Kosovo on a camera lens following his first-round victory.
Europe still needs to adjust its policies to the new realities including the re-rise of China, which looks outward for its growth and prosperity this time around.
Since his announcement to run for President, Kennedy Jr. made it clear that he will champion the cryptocurrency industry.
Attack drones hit Moscow as Kyiv struck for third day
As per the "in-principle" approval, Bybit is required to get permanent authorization to start servicing locals after the completion of the application process.
Bridget Magasu is the first to arrive for the training session, clutching a rugby ball while she waits for other members of her all-female rugby team to arrive.
South American presidents are gathering in Brasilia on Tuesday for their first summit in almost a decade at the invitation of Brazil's leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Serbs gather again in northern Kosovo after clashes
However, the latest Fiscal Responsibility bill still requires the approval of Congress before it could take effect.
A Japanese court ruled on Tuesday that not allowing same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, a decision activists welcomed as a step towards marriage equality in the only Group of Seven nation with no legal protection for same-sex unions.
With inflation falling to its lowest level in nearly two years, consumers are publicly criticizing what they perceive to be questionable retail practices.
A sprawling all-women's prison camp in Bryan, Texas, will be the new home of disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes after she was convicted of fraud.
United Conservative Party (UCP) leader Danielle Smith's election victory in Canada's main oil-producing province Alberta on Monday is likely to herald further friction with Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, particularly over climate change.
Darts craze hits the bullseye in Papua New Guinea
The low-pressure area was just a non-tropical low before the cruise ship started its journey. However, it morphed into a powerful storm.
Jennifer Garner took her daughter Seraphina and Jennifer Lopez's child Emme to Disneyland on Memorial Day weekend.
TXT member Soobin made a "manner hands" gesture while leaning in to hug Coi Leray.
Bitcoin's short spike in price caused millions in losses for short traders.
Hollywood Vampires postponed their three tour dates after Johnny Depp was advised not to travel after sustaining an ankle injury.
The EU's European Digital Services Act will take effect in August.
British singer-actor Paloma Faith slammed the message of "The Little Mermaid" in a since-deleted post on Instagram.
In a recent study, researchers found that heart attack patients with strong legs had lower risks of developing heart failure.
Australian special forces soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was lauded as a hero and awarded Australia's highest military honour for "conspicuous gallantry" during a 2010 attack on two Taliban machine-gun posts during his fifth tour of Afghanistan.