Nearly 500,000 eligible children in England are set to receive their first dose of a COVID vaccine in line with
Indian family found dead near U.S.-Canada border identified
They had moved around Canada for a period of time and was driven to the border, say Canadian officials A
Burkina Faso's President Kabore is held by mutinous soldiers
Gunshots were heard late Sunday night near the president’s residence and in the early hours of Monday a battle took
NATO sends ships, fighter jets to eastern Europe as Russia continues troop build-up near Ukraine
A number of members of the 30-country military organization have offered troops and equipment. NATO said Monday that it’s putting
Breakthrough COVID-19 infections generate strong antibody response: Study
A breakthrough infection is a case of illness in which a fully vaccinated individual becomes infected People vaccinated three times
Russia rejects U.K. claim of trying to replace Ukraine leader
Britain has sent anti-tank weapons to Ukraine as part of efforts to bolster the country’s defenses against a potential Russian
Taliban, Afghan civil society begin Oslo talks
The Taliban delegation is to dedicate the first day of their three-day visit to talks with women activists and journalists
Justice Ayesha Malik takes oath as first woman judge of Pakistan's Supreme Court
Justice Malik was appointed as a judge of the Lahore High Court in March 2012. She will now work as
World Economic Forum | For the rich and powerful
The Davos meet is driven by a set agenda based on global trends and challenges The WEF, which was founded
Kamala Harris will be his running mate in 2024, says President Biden
“She’s going to be my running mate, number one. And number two, I did put her in charge.” U.S. President