Liberian Challenger Close To Election Victory Over President Weah
Political veteran Joseph Boakai was on Friday close to victory in Liberia's presidential race against incumbent George Weah, with more than 99 percent of polling stations reporting.
Political veteran Joseph Boakai was on Friday close to victory in Liberia's presidential race against incumbent George Weah, with more than 99 percent of polling stations reporting.
Backlash against the CEO of Tesla and owner of X is growing after his post seemingly endorsing Antisemitic views.
Spain's Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez was sworn in Friday as prime minister for another term with the right vowing to keep up its protests against his decision to grant Catalan separatists an amnesty.
A Republican congressman who won office with a glittering but faked resume, then allegedly stole funds for treats including Botox and the OnlyFans porn site, faced a new bid Friday to force his expulsion from the US House of Representatives.
Dozens of asylum seekers arrived at four Finnish border crossings with Russia on Friday, just hours before they were to close, a border guard captain told AFP. Finland is to shut half of its eight crossings along its eastern land border with Russia from midnight (2200 GMT).
A newly-developed lithium extraction technology promises to fix lithium mining, but analysts are cautiously optimistic.
Based on all the projections, his dominant performances on the field and the high demand for shutdown cornerbacks in today's NFL, it's very clear that Will Johnson is a strong candidate to become the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft.
The filing comes after a report pointed to evidence that Santos broke federal law.
The UN's top court Friday ordered Azerbaijan to allow the safe return of people to the contested territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, which Baku seized in a lightning September offensive.
Rick Smith, founder of Taser-maker Axon, pointed one of his company's yellow stun guns at a target and discharged its electric darts to demonstrate its effectiveness at a security fair outside Paris.
A slew of high-profile offshore wind projects in the US have been delayed or outright cancelled, putting President Biden's climate goals in jeopardy.
Homebuilders are adjusting their projects to keep attracting buyers amid high interest rates.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the ongoing war during the virtual inaugural session of the second Voice of Global South Summit, which was hosted by India.
High interest rates for a prolonged period usually push the U.S economy into a recession. But not this time around -- at least not yet.
The company said it will sell the production facility as part of the ongoing strategic review of its global manufacturing and supply network.
The average number of suspected digital fraud attempts on any given day between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday was 82% higher globally than during the rest of the year.
Binance, in partnership with Gulf Energy, will not launch its Thailand-based exchange to the public until next year.
The Philippines government, through the Bureau of the Treasury, will launch the country's maiden offering of Philippine peso-denominated tokenized treasury bonds in a bid to raise at least 10 billion pesos ($179 million) from the domestic debt market.
The Maldives is set to inaugurate on Friday a president who has vowed to cultivate "strong ties" with China and to expel Indian troops deployed in the strategically placed Indian Ocean archipelago.
Abdullah al-Derazi's family describes him as a sensitive bird-lover who once cared for dozens of canaries, but the Saudi courts see him differently: as a terrorist who must be executed.
One night in September, teacher Thomas Cervin was woken by gunshots in his apartment building in Uppsala.
When yet another winter storm hits Britain, Ellis Jacklin is happier than most, as he gets his energy at up to half the usual unit price.
On Day 42 of the Israel-Hamas war, the Israeli army continues to search Gaza's largest medical complex, the Al-Shifa Hospital, even as ground battles go on in northern Gaza.
With President Joe Biden's executive order on AI safety seen as posing a risk to open-source AI development — the most effective way to keep software out of the hands of monopolies — it is more important than ever to keep smaller players from being crushed by Silicon Valley's behemoths.
Human society is founded on our ability to cooperate with others beyond our immediate family and social groups.