Mathew Lane Durham’s sexual abuse of orphans in Kenya exposes a deeper disfunction with American voluntourism and Christian outreach in Africa
Major events in America now are not complete without metal detectors — and the ever-growing paranoia that a gunman could be in the crowd.
The Marrakech that tourists are shown is a very different place from the city that locals live in
When the US president is not stoking the flames of white nationalism on Twitter, he is playing chicken in a trade war with the Chinese.
Toni Morrison exists beyond the confines of literature, offering her works as part of a canon that should exist as a blueprint for a free existence.
Populist politicians increasingly blame migrants for a range of problems. At home, the government, police and even trade unionists are doing the same.
The regulators demanded Facebook provide guarantees that user information, such as transaction histories, will not be shared without explicit consent
Monday’s surprise news came shortly before HSBC reported first-half net profit up 18.6% at $8.5-billion from a year earlier.
New technology may be perceived as a threat to the academy, but it can also reinvigorate learning
Officials say locals were recruited while applying for visas to US
The new law aims at plugging a taxation gap that has seen some internet heavyweights paying next to nothing in countries where they make huge profits.
As mobile operators shift away from slower networks, Europe has been torn over its approach to the Chinese giant, which is a pioneer in 5G technology.
The eight-year war has seen the capital lose control of major oil fields, making the country lose billions of dollars
The Trump coin, at least, echoes another element of the BIN story about the Pilgrim’s Road. It mentions some coins found during the excavations
July 4 is a unique holiday in that it is hyper-patriotic but free from usual Republican-Democratic fighting, but not this year
Kim and Trump shook hands over the concrete slabs dividing North and South before Trump walked a few paces into Pyongyang’s territory
The Venezuelan president could still lose power as the country is still going through an economic crisis
The US president launched his campaign for the 2020 elections
June 4 marks 30 years since the Chinese government violently ended weeks of pro-democracy protests in the heart of Beijing
The American aviation giant have now found a wing defect on some of their planes including some 737 MAX aircrafts
The decision of whether to extradite him to the United States or Sweden would rest with the UK interior ministry
Manuel Chang will be tried at home, but the American embassy is not happy
The former vice president jumped into a crowded Democratic field as an immediate frontrunner in the battle to oust President Donald Trump in 2020
Lori Lightfoot, a 56-year-old former federal prosecutor and practicing lawyer was elected as Chicago mayor
Rwanda blames used clothing — which mainly comes from the US — for undermining the development of its local textile industry
Once a thriving industrial hub, Veles has suffered decline since the break-up of the former Yugoslavia
Global prosperity requires that the multilateral free-trade system be maintained and strengthened
A Dutch company holds the patent for Ethiopia’s most popular food — but now Ethiopia wants its intellectual property back
A total of 211 Fifa nations attended the congress in Moscow on Wednesday afternoon, 200 of which were eligible to vote
President Trump and Kim Jong-un have signed an agreement as a commitment that their countries will work together
The North Korean leader and US president have arrived in Singapore for highly-anticipated talks aimed at averting nuclear crisis
President Ramaphosa has noted "with deep concern" the decision by the United States to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, calling it a step back