Ruto to be sworn in as Kenya's president after divisive poll
US Justice Dept agrees to Trump 'special master' suggestion
The Russian army suffered the biggest losses in the Kharkiv region where Ukraine has launched a counteroffensive operation.
Pope heads to Kazakhstan on Central Asia peace drive
The women had escaped to France from the occupied Ukrainian town of Izium during the early days of the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Princess Anne: Queen Elizabeth II's hardworking daughter
Florists prepare for soaring sales ahead of queen's funeral
New king visits a tense and changing Northern Ireland
UN accuses Taliban of harassing female staff in Afghanistan
Brazil's Bolsonaro has 'every chance' of re-election: analyst
Well-wishers start two-day wait to see Queen Elizabeth's coffin
Paddington tributes to queen prove too much to 'bear'
Burkina junta chief sacks defence minister as jihadist violence rages
Hollywood stars gathered on Monday to toast the best of television at the annual Emmy awards, where back-stabbing drama "Succession" will battle South Korean sensation "Squid Game" for the top prize.
Ukrainians urge US to ramp up support before winter
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday struck a conciliatory note on a major dispute with the United States over Mexican energy policy, saying Washington had adopted a "different tone" and respectful attitude toward his position.
The repatriation and reintegration of thousands of families of Islamic State militants languishing in a Kurdish-run detention camp in northeast Syria should be speeded up, the top U.S.
The last American president to see Queen Elizabeth, Joe Biden, sat down with her over tea at Windsor Castle in June 2021, where they chatted about Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.
Webb telescope captures 'breathtaking' images of Orion Nebula
Developing country climate financing needs should start being reframed at the U.N.
'Tears in our eyes': Ukrainians rejoice in liberated Izyum
Booming gun ownership triggers fears for Brazil vote
A U.N. expert said on Monday that human rights had deteriorated under the Taliban, describing a "staggering repression" of women and girls and a "descent towards authoritarianism", while Afghan women urged the global body to act.
Biden promotes US biotech, cancer fight in new 'Moonshot'
A British man held captive as a hostage in Lebanon for almost five years recounted on Monday how Queen Elizabeth invited him to stay after his release, a dramatic change from being chained to a wall to dining with royalty.
'Not something you can just make in a day': the queen's coffin
Overnight queue, strict rules for Queen Elizabeth II's lying in state
In Venezuela's El Callao mining region, countless small, artisanal miners that once sold gold to the government have left the area in the last year because accessible local supplies are depleted and President Nicolas Maduro has been striking deals with bigger miners, seeking more production and more revenue for the treasury.
Laura Sheldon, 36, co-owner of the LulaandGray store on Etsy.com, had a busy weekend, fulfilling dozens of orders for Queen Elizabeth II keepsakes since she died on Thursday.
Pope Francis leaves on Tuesday for a peace meeting of world religious leaders in Kazakhstan marked by the conspicuous absence of Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, who supports the war in Ukraine.