The man who helped the general come to power in the most recent coup has become his rival
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said the United States should not support a war and rather promote peace
Under New York law, a defendant convicted of falsifying business records can receive between one and four years in prison
The funding includes a $60 million for women in the digital economy and nearly $400 million from the private sector to close the gender digital divide
The motion aims to have parliament declare Free State province and areas of four more regions as part of the small mountain kingdom
The arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is likely to escalate the Kremlin’s confrontation with the West amid Moscow’s assault on Ukraine
Trump, who survived two impeachments and the Capitol riots, will land in court over a sex scandal that is likely to derail his bid to enter the presidential race
It is the first time since 1985 that a pope has visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a vast and deeply troubled country
South Africa has refused to condemn Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and last week announced it will host joint maritime drills with Russia and China in February
The former leader was also stripped of the right to vote and hold public office and his property and assets were confiscated for the public purse