Burkina Faso not planning to hire Russian fighters like Mali: US diplomat
Burkina Faso’s interim President Ibrahim Traore has assured US diplomats that he has no intention of
Fritz and Rublev progress at Vienna’s Erste Bank Open
American Taylor Fritz saved a match point before clawing his way back to beat Japan’s Yoshihito
Iranian trainers on the ground helped Russia with Ukraine drone attacks: US
The United States says that Iranian military trainers had been sent to Crimea to assist Russian
Gray whale numbers along North America’s west coast down nearly 40% since 2016
The number of gray whales migrating along the Pacific Coast of North America has steadily declined
Lebanon suggests amendments to maritime border deal with Israel
Lebanon has submitted to the United States a list of changes it would like to see in a proposal on
Iran accuses US of trying to use unrest to undermine country
Iran accused the United States on Monday of using unrest triggered by the death of a woman in police
Moon launch delayed because of a storm expected in Florida
NASA said that it was scrapping Tuesday’s plans to launch Artemis, the US return to the moon after
Elton John set to perform at the White House on Friday
US President Joe Biden will host British rocker Elton John for a performance on Friday at the White
Very few in the US getting full monkeypox vaccine series: CDC Chief
Very few people who have gotten monkeypox shots in the United States have received the second dose
Anne Heche taken off life support, dies aged 53
US actress, Anne Heche, was taken off life support, nine days after suffering severe injuries in a
Trump’s FBI investigation is unprecedented: Analyst
Astonishing and unprecedented is how a legal analyst has characterized the FBI executing a search
UN to convene emergency session over developments in Gaza Strip
The United Nations Security Council will convene later Monday in an emergency session over
US Senate passes major $430 billion bill to fight climate change, cut drug costs
The U.S. Senate on Sunday passed a sweeping $430 billion bill intended to fight climate change,
With second negative COVID test, Biden exits isolation and gets back on the road
US President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 for a second consecutive day on Sunday and ended
China firing missiles over Taiwan is unjustified escalation: US
China’s firing of missiles during military drills around Taiwan was an unjustified escalation, US
Pelosi reiterates US’ determination to preserve democracy in Taiwan
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan has caused a stir in China
Pelosi hails Taiwan’s free society as China holds military drills, vents anger
China furiously condemned the highest-level US visit to Taiwan in 25 years as House of
WHO experts split on monkeypox emergency ahead of decision – sources
Members of a World Health Organisation (WHO) expert group are split over whether the monkeypox
Two major gun-related incidents leave US reeling
Two major gun-related incidents have left the United States reeling in their aftermath, first in
Bodies of 46 dead migrants discovered in a truck in Texas
The bodies of 46 dead migrants were discovered inside a tractor-trailer on Monday in San Antonio,