King Charles and Queen Camilla are in France for the second day of a three-day state visit
Teachers across the country have been protesting for weeks, demanding more rights in the classroom.
The media mogul says he is stepping down as Fox and News Corp chairman, with son Lachlan to head both.
An agreement creating ties between the two historical foes would mark a huge regional shift.
Rwandan police found more than 10 bodies buried under the 34-year-old man's house near Kigali.
More than 400,000 people were arrested for breaking some of the world's toughest lockdown restrictions.
His speech, delivered in French and English, touched on climate change and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
US cities have been grappling with large numbers of Venezuelans fleeing economic and political turmoil.
Azerbaijan denies that fighting has resumed a day after ethnic-Armenian forces agreed to surrender.
It's one of the biggest game releases of next year - and verdicts are rolling in on the first demo.
Relations have plummeted since Canada's PM linked India to the killing of a Sikh separatist leader.
The event will explore the megastar's impact on culture and the music industry.
Some 17 soldiers and five other people allegedly smuggled or used synthetic marijuana via military mail.
Google had been asked to update its maps in the nine years before the father of two's death.
A group of investors plans to take the company private after buying more than 78% of its shares.
Opening statements begin in the first of three trials over the 2019 death of a black Colorado man.
The senator, who began holding up military appointments in February, argues that Democrats have caved.
Shamim Allu used to walk on crutches after militants shot her at a Kenyan shopping mall a decade ago.
Jewish performer Fritz Grünbaum who owned these Egon Schiele pieces was killed by the Nazis in 1941.
Two photographers from Tamil Nadu recall what it was like taking pictures of the dead for a living.
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