Africa 9 hours ago UN seeks $430 million for drought-hit Zimbabwe, saying millions of people need food and water The U.N. humanitarian agency has said about half of the population of Zimbabwe needs water and food urgently, and has launched an appeal for $430 million to help those in need.
Europe 13 hours ago Center-right coalition wins North Macedonia parliamentary election, but must seek governing coalition partner A center-right coalition of 22 parties won North Macedonia's parliamentary election, but they are still three seats short of majority, so they will need to seek a governing partner.
Africa 13 hours ago Sudanese paramilitary carries out ethnic cleansing in Darfur, rights group says Thousands were killed when Sudanese paramilitary forces and their allied militias attacked the western region of Darfur in what amounted to an ethnic cleansing, Human Rights Watch said.
Russia 20 hours ago Russian deputy defense minister facing bribery charges has appeal for house arrest denied Timur Ivanov, a Russian deputy defense minister, had his appeal for house arrest denied by a Moscow court as he faces bribery charges, according to officials.
Pacific 21 hours ago Former Fiji prime minister sentenced to prison for interfering in criminal investigation Former Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been sentenced to prison for attempting to obstruct a criminal investigation during his time in office.
UNITED NATIONS 1 day ago US law could force Biden to pull UN funding if Palestinian recognition bypass succeeds, experts say The UN vote would give the Palestinians de facto statehood which, according to American law, could mean automatic defunding by the U.S. Washington is the largest contributor to the world body.
VIDEO 1 day ago Israel's ambassador calls on US to defund the UN if General Assembly grants Palestinians 'de facto' statehood in vote Ambassador Gilad Erdan says the move is against the United Nations charter and called on the US to defund the UN. (Credit: Israeli Mission to the U.N.)
Europe 1 day ago North Macedonia votes in presidential runoff, parliamentary elections The issues of corruption and European Union membership dominate discussion surrounding North Macedonia's parliamentary and presidential elections.
Australia 1 day ago Australian PM Albanese disputes China's claim that Australia was responsible for dangerous aircraft encounter Australia's prime minister has rejected China's claim that Australia was responsible for a dangerous incident between their military aircraft over the Yellow Sea.
Italy 2 days ago Italian governor under house arrest amid corruption probe Giovanni Toti, president of Italy's Liguria region, has been placed under house arrest amid an investigation into allegations he granted political favors for money.