South Korea has banned citizens from going to parts of Cambodia amid growing concerns over the country's scam industry.
After two decades of left-wing governments, Bolivia's presidential run-off will usher in conservative leadership.
Kyiv's drone campaign against energy infrastructure has caused damage and shortages, in areas including annexed Crimea.
Reporters from more than 30 news outlets have vacated the Pentagon, refusing to comply with new reporting restrictions.
As president flees and army takes control, Gen Z protesters demand water, electricity and a well-functioning country.
“AI machines—in quite a literal sense—appear to be saving the US economy right now,” George Saravelos of Deutsche Bank wrote ...
Prosecutors label crimes as 'nihilistic violent extremism', while experts caution against oversimplifying motivations.
An elite military unit that installed the president in 2009 has joined Gen Z protesters calling for his resignation.
Economic uncertainty drives desperate people, including those with disabilities, into illegal foreign currency trade.
In letters seen by Al Jazeera, US AFRICOM admits to killing civilians in air raids, but refuses 'condolence payment'.
Elite troops join youth-led protests over utilities that have swelled into gravest threat for President Andry Rajoelina.
Beijing accuses 18 personnel of spreading 'separatist' propaganda after Taiwan leader promises air defence boost.