Haiti is nearing 'point of no return' as gang violence surges: UN official Calls for more aid, support for police amid surge in violence in the Caribbean nation since the end of last year.
Harvard University sues Trump administration over funding freeze The Ivy League school has filed suit to halt a US federal freeze on more than $2.2bn in grants.
Wife of former US Senator Bob Menendez convicted in bribery trial Nadine Menendez, 58, guilty of bribery and fraud related to using her husband's influence on behalf of Egypt.
Leaders and supporters around the globe react to death of Pope Francis Leaders and worshippers around the world mourn and pay tribute to the late Pope Francis.
Sudan's RSF kill more than 30 in a new attack on Darfur region: Monitor Residential buildings among structures targeted in paramilitary attack on city of el-Fasher, activists say.
Pope Francis spoke up for Palestinians until the end Pope Francis chose to not remain silent on the suffering of the Palestinian people.
Russia's Easter truce marred by accusations of attacks in Ukraine Russia resumed its attacks on Ukraine's cities after a fragile 30-hour Easter truce came to an end.
Pope Francis died of stroke and heart failure: Vatican doctor This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
What does the US military want in Guam, Japan and Hawaii? The US is targeting China with a military buildup in the Pacific -- but some in Japan, Guam and Hawaii are pushing back.
Before he died, Pope Francis called for peace in Gaza. Will anyone listen? Amid international indifference to the continuing genocide, the pope used his last address to call for a ceasefire.
'Father of the poor': Argentinians mourn compatriot Pope Francis Argentina, where Francis was known for working with the poor, announces seven days of mourning over pontiff's death.