At least 56 people were killed in "deadly stampedes" at a football match in Guinea's second-largest city of N'Zerekore, a statement from the junta-controlled government said Monday.
Georgia's president said Monday that mass pro-EU protests involving tens of thousands of people showed no sign of stopping after police fired water cannon and tear gas on a fourth night of ...
Iran said on Monday that it plans to keep military advisers in Syria after its ally's second city Aleppo was overrun by rebels in a surprise offensive.
The Kremlin said Monday that it continued to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after jihadists last week wrested swathes of territory from government control.
Thailand on Monday summoned the Myanmar ambassador to push for the release of four Thai nationals detained after Myanmar naval vessels reportedly fired on fishing boats.
The hearings on climate change at the International Court of Justice will determine the fate of the planet and vulnerable countries, said Vanuatu's representative for climate change on Monday.
Oil prices were rising in early European trade, supported by Chinese factory activity growth and expectations that OPEC+ will ...
Gold futures were sliding as optimism around U.S. interest-rate cuts declines. Futures are down 1.05% at $2,652.80 a troy ...
The prime minister in Guinea's junta-controlled government called for calm Monday after fan clashes at a football match killed dozens of people in N'Zerekore, its second-largest city.
The United Nations' top court kicked off unprecedented hearings Monday aimed at setting legal guidelines for how countries should protect the planet against climate change and help vulnerable nations ...
A Tanzanian opposition figure was found alive on a beach with serious injuries after his apparent abduction by security forces, his party said Monday.
The Turkish secret service has killed a leader of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Syria, the state news agency said Monday.