In the final episode in our Brazil series, Eve Jackson takes viewers to São Paulo, Brazil's fashion capital, where designers are revolutionising the industry
California said Wednesday it is suing the US government over former President Donald Trump's shifting tariffs, arguing he lacked authority to impose them.
Israel's Defense Minister said on Wednesday troops would stay in "security zones" in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely, potentially complicating ceasefire
Arsenal overcame Real Madrid 2-1 on Wednesday, sealing a 5-1 aggregate win to reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2009. The
Wall Street traders returned to selling Wednesday, pushing stocks lower as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s cautious remarks that tariffs are likely
A US judge on Wednesday found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt for defying orders to halt deportations to an El Salvador
Emboldened by the latest economic data that showed China's economy in the first quarter grew faster than expected at 5.4%, Beijing continues to play hardball
Hundreds of journalists joined demonstrations in Paris and Marseille on Wednesday in a show of solidarity for their colleagues killed in Gaza. Protesters
Since last Friday, nightly attacks against penintentiary gates, parking lots, even the homes of prison guards. A hitherto unknown group has claimed responsibility
The Israeli government confirmed Wednesday that it has no plans to ease the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that
The UK's Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that UK law defines a "woman" as someone born biologically female, upholding an appeal by a Scottish group that
Gaza has become one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists, with over 170 media workers killed since the war began. Foreign reporters are
Ibrahim is the father of six children. After seven years living in a tent in a refugee camp in the Aleppo region, his family can finally return to their