Antonio Guterres tells Al Jazeera the Security Council is outdated, unfair and ineffective.
US President Joe Biden pushed back on recent claims by former President Donald Trump about immigrants eating pets.
Agencies warn an extended strike could impact operations and finances, increasing the risk of a downgrade.
Frustrations with Trudeau's government and desire for change could see Liberal Party lose a long-held seat, experts say.
The body of Turkish American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, killed by Israeli troops arrived in Turkey.
The Argentina star is available for Miami's MLS game against Philadelphia after being out of action since July 14.
A handful of US states play an outsized role in deciding presidential elections. Which are analysts watching this year?
US judge orders Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada jailed pending trial on drug trafficking, murder and other charges.
Israeli forces murder American citizens and the United States does nothing but express sadness, says Omar Suleiman.
Activists join march as Cheptegei's body begins its final journey to her family home in Bukwo, Uganda, for her funeral.
A climate of repression faced by anti-genocide protests has left America's electoral common sense in crisis.
Facing increasing infections in its population, Colombia has announced a plan to purchase generic versions of the drug.
Ronaldo surpasses 639 million followers on Instagram, 170 million on Facebook, 60 million on YouTube, 113 million on X.
We reconnect with our Bangladesh community, one month since a youth-led movement forced out PM Hasina.
Could lifting of restrictions on use of long-range missiles spell escalation of hostilities between Russia and the West?
People who took the ‘backway’ to EU countries and were sent home find few opportunities.
UK Foreign Office calls allegations 'completely baseless' as tensions escalate over war in Ukraine.
North Korea has released the first-ever photos of a uranium enrichment facility.
Police said two of the alleged victims of Apollo Quiboloy have indicated that they will testify against him.
The president, citing reform roadblocks, said working with the opposition-led assembly had become difficult.
If Washington expands weapons authorisation, NATO will be directly involved in the war, says the Russian leader.
The strongest storm to hit Asia this year has killed hundreds with floodwaters inundating cities and displacing people.
As the war enters its 931st day, these are the main developments.
Israel claims it was an accident amid a riot, but witnesses tell a different story.
Supreme Court says while Delhi chief minister's arrest was lawful he should be freed while contesting the charges.