European Medicines Agency backs use of single-dose COVID-19 shot, saying its overall benefits outweigh risks.
European Medicines Agency backs use of single-dose COVID-19 shot, saying its overall benefits outweigh risks.
Canadian province’s Bill 21 bars some public sector workers from wearing hijab, yarmulkes and other religious symbols.
The Turkish and Russian leaders share a distrust of the West, but much divides them – such as tensions over Ukraine.
Army says 18-month interim gov’t to be headed by Deby’s son as it imposes nationwide curfew and shutters borders.
Minneapolis sees smaller protests, relative calm, as jury considers murder charges against Derek Chauvin.
The drugmaker raised its dividend payouts to shareholders as the use of its vaccine is being paused by US regulators.
Fans are driving the crypto coin higher – to nearly 42 cents – to mark April 20, a day known for smoking cannabis.
UN court is holding hearings this week in long-running dispute between DR Congo and Uganda over 1998-2003 damages.
The stage is set for further clashes between pro-Navalny protesters and police, amid growing fears for Navalny’s health.
Allegations of police brutality and targeting ethnic minorities come after a serving officer was charged with murder.
A breakaway competition launched by 12 major European football clubs has sent shockwaves through the sport.
As jury deliberates, officials have dispatched National Guard troops and upped security in preparation of protests.
Saudi-led coalition says it destroyed an explosive drone fired towards Khamis Mushait near Abha International Airport.
IMF says the surge represents a ‘worrisome downside risk’ to India’s economy, and it’s the poorest who may be worst hit.