Amnesty urges ICC probe of possible Gaza war crimes
Four Palestinians were killed and nearly 20 others injured early Tuesday in a raid by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
The Swiss bank said that "the settlement does not comprise a recognition of criminal liability."
ECB again eyes jumbo rate hike to 'tame inflation beast'
The first Syrian refugees in Lebanon to return home under a new repatriation scheme will leave on Wednesday.
Goldman Sachs has launched a joint venture in China with local logistics company Sunjade in a bid to boost investment in Chinese logistics.
Southern Ukrainian cities such as Mykolaiv will play a crucial role in the next stage of the gruelling war Putin began exactly eight months ago.
At a dead-end road in a crime-hit town in central Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu stands on a mobile stage enclosed by a glass wall
Five women are suing Qatar Airways and the state-run Qatar Civil Aviation Authority after they were removed from flights for non-consensual gynecological examinations.
The world's poorest countries face $35 billion in debt-service payments to official and private-sector creditors in 2022.
Tom Barrack, a one-time fundraiser for former U.S. President Donald Trump, is expected to take the witness stand in his own defense next week.
Although higher than in August, China's September crude imports of 9.79 million barrels per day were 2% below a year earlier.
Japan is relying heavily on psychological tactics to fight yen bears, which means keeping markets guessing about their foreign exchange intervention.
Li Qiang oversaw Shanghai's grinding two-month COVID-19 lockdown this year as party boss of China's commercial hub.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a united international response.
Just weeks after failing in a first attempt to lead the ruling Tories, Sunak could cap a stunning reversal in fortunes by winning the leadership.
Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar, which has come under intense scrutiny over its rights record before the tournament that is expected to attract millions.
Participants include business leaders from Latin American countries as well as "a huge delegation from China."
A public spat between the United States and Saudi Arabia will not deter top Wall Street executives and U.S.
Supply-chain disruptions cost aerospace and defense companies an average of $160 million in lost revenue for the prior year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the West to warn Russia not to blow up a huge dam that would flood a swath of southern Ukraine.
The testimony could help undercut charges that Tom Barrack used his influence to push the UAE's interests without notifying the U.S. attorney general.
Veteran feminist Hanaa Edwar pointed to "financial pressure on families" as a cause.
Economic growth in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council will remain strong but slow significantly next year as high oil prices hurt demand for the commodity.
Western actors and officials have cut their hair on camera to dramatize their support for Iranian women whose protests have rocked the Islamic Republic.
Giorgia Meloni's post-fascist Brothers of Italy party won Sept. 25 legislative polls but needs outside support to form a government.
Boris Johnson and his former finance minister Rishi Sunak were leading the potential contenders to replace British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Friday.
Lebanon recorded its first cholera case in early October -- signaling the return of the bacteria for the first time in 30 years.
Iran Human Rights (IHR) expressed concern that several activists were still incommunicado behind bars.
Pahlavi said there was little question that Iran's clerical state, which replaced his father's Western-oriented monarchy following the 1979 revolution, has meddled around the world.