Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka formally withdrew his resignation on Friday, May 5 and instead called for the country's finance minister to resign.
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Police at London's Heathrow Airport arrested a man as he disembarked a flight from Istanbul, the capital's 11th terror-related arrest in as many days.
Nur Farah, Somalia’s Auditor General, was fired on Thursday May 4, after it was reported that members of his bodyguard shot the country’s Public...
Orlando's Pulse nightclub will soon become a permanent memorial and museum to honor the victims of the shooting on the site last June.
US senators introduced legislation on May 3 that aims to provide $10 billion in aid to Venezuela while imposing sanctions on officials found to be corrupt.
Scientists in China have developed the world's first quantum computer faster than conventional supercomputer technologies.
Microsoft announced Windows 10 S, an education-focused version of the desktop operating system, at an education event in New York.
Facebook will hire another 3,000 people to its community operations team to review reports of violent content posted on the platform.
Norwegian Refugee Council Secretary-General Jan Egeland said that seven million people in Yemen are at risk of a man-made famine.
The governor of Puerto Rico said the territory would attempt to restructure $70 billion of debt after negotiations with bondholders failed