
Tunisia offers new measures for migrants after racist abuse
The efforts include a hotline for migrants to report any violations of their rights, medical and psychological assistance, and new residence cards for students from other African countries

The efforts include a hotline for migrants to report any violations of their rights, medical and psychological assistance, and new residence cards for students from other African countries

The monument’s reconstruction started last year, after more than two years of work to make the cathedral stable and secure enough for artisans to start rebuilding it

‘I hope that this street naming will also serve as a testament to what is possible in this great country,’ said Brown, the first Black woman to serve as a US Supreme Court justice

Intense Russian shelling targeted the city in the Donetsk region and nearby villages as Moscow deployed more resources to try to finish off Bakhmut’s resistance

‘We made an internal change that had some unintended consequences. We’re working on this now and will share an update when it’s fixed,’ the company said

The British government said a new bill will bar asylum claims by anyone who reaches Britain by unauthorized means

The player will miss PSG’s Champions League match at Bayern Munich on Wednesday and will be operated on in the coming days at a hospital in Doha

The Transportation Department is rolling out a ‘dashboard’ to let travelers see at a glance which airlines help families with young children sit together at no extra cost

The key piece of evidence in finding the lawyer guilty, they said, was a video on his son’s cellphone that was shot minutes before the killings at the same kennels near where the bodies were found

A new study found that the majority of greenhouse gas emissions come from three major sources: meat from animals like cows, sheep and goats; dairy; and rice

The stock market has found some footing over the last week after a roller-coaster start to the year where a swift rise gave way to a sharp tumble

They also offer decoy versions of US-made HIMARS rocket systems, that were among the billions of dollars in Western military aid that has helped Ukraine’s war effort

Last week, the US said government agencies have 30 days to delete TikTok from federal devices and systems

False fears of a shooting at a rap concert in Rochester, New York, sent a crowd surging toward the exits in a stampede

Shifting away from planet-heating fossil fuels toward renewable power will be particularly difficult for Germany’s energy-intensive manufacturing industry

The initial results mean the Reform Party is in a remarkably strong position to take a leading role in forming Estonia’s next government

The country has been in turmoil since the military’s February 2021 seizure of power prompted nationwide protests that security forces suppressed with deadly force

The Lebanese pound has lost 95% in value since late 2019, and now most restaurants and many stores are demanding to be paid in dollars

The reform, which would raise the official pension age from 62 to 64 and require 43 years of work to earn a full pension, is currently under debate in parliament

It was the latest flare-up in a series of demonstrations in a cause that has drawn to Georgia both anti-police demonstrators and environmentalists

The newly formed Tehreek-e-Jihad militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which took place on a bridge in the Sibi district of Baluchistan province

About two million survivors have been housed in temporary accommodation or evacuated from the region, according to Turkish government figures

Over the past 11 months, someone created thousands of fake, automated Twitter accounts to offer a stream of praise for Donald Trump and attack his critics

In a federal survey, school officials said half of all US students started this school year behind grade level in at least one subject

Just 37% of Democrats nationwide want the president to seek a second term, down from 52% in the weeks before last year’s midterm elections

He had cheated death more than once: he survived a car accident in 1976. A year later, he survived a plane crash that killed singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, and backing vocalist Cassie Gaines

All the military services are struggling to compete for young people in a tight job market where private companies are often willing to provide better pay and benefits