The United Nations said Wednesday that global internet use was slowly increasing, but warned that glaring disparities in poorer regions especially meant a third of the world's population remained ...
Niger's junta chief has named a new ambassador to Benin in the latest sign of thawing tensions between the two west African neighbours, according to a decree published on Wednesday.
Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday started examining four cases that turn on how far social media should be regulated, and ...
The man who hanged Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in 1962, Shalom Nagar, has died, Israeli media reported on Wednesday.
The mother of a British-Egyptian activist blogger imprisoned in Egypt told UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Wednesday she will keep up a two-month-old hunger strike until he is released.
A Somali court issued an arrest warrant Wednesday on charges of treason for the winner of the southern Jubaland region's election, the latest sign of a growing rift with its semi-autonomous states.
Argentine ex-president Alberto Fernandez appeared in court on Wednesday for questioning in a case of alleged corruption relating to insurance policies taken out by government departments during his ...
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Wednesday said that he wanted to create a Baltic Sea policing mission to protect infrastructure after two Baltic Sea cables were cut last week.
Israel told the International Criminal Court on Wednesday that it will appeal against arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister on war crimes charges.
Mali's ruling general on Wednesday made an unusual reference to preparations for elections that would put an end to military rule, albeit without setting out a timeline.
China has freed three Americans considered wrongfully detained in a swap with the United States, US officials said Wednesday, ...