Demonstrators in Myanmar’s biggest city have come out for their first mass protests in defiance of an 8 p.m. curfew to show support for an estimated 200 students trapped by security forces in a small area of one neighborhood
The Biden administration is offering temporary legal residency to several hundred thousand Venezuelans who fled their country’s economic collapse and will review the U.S. sanctions aimed at isolating the South American nation
Ten years after Japan’s earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, the lives of many who survived are still on hold
A justice from Brazil’s top court has annulled all convictions against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Afghans involved in peace talks say the Biden administration has presented an eight-page draft peace agreement to the country’s warring sides for review and told them to come to Turkey in coming weeks ready to move on it
Riot police in armed personnel carriers have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at crowds in Senegal’s capital
Pope Francis says he weighed the risks of a high-profile trip to Iraq during the coronavirus pandemic
Prince Harry and Meghan’s explosive TV interview has divided people around the world, rocking an institution that is struggling to modernize with claims of racism and callousness toward a woman struggling with suicidal thoughts
Oprah Winfrey’s two-hour prime-time interview with Prince Harry and Meghan contained revelations and allegations that have left Britain’s royal family reeling, painting a picture of racism, insensitivity and deep-rooted dysfunction
Police have killed a central Philippine mayor and two of his aides, while two of the police officers were killed in the latest deadly violence involving the police force