Agence France-Presse (AFP) is the world's oldest news agency, founded in 1835 as Agence Havas. Headquartered in Paris, it provides coverage in six languages across 151 countries.
More than two-thirds of American teens choose remote communication -- including texting, social media, video conversation and phone conversation
The warrant was issued on Friday when the state security court formally charged Hassani in absentia with conspiring against the state
Australia's new prime minister will not revive plans to embed carbon emissions targets in law, a thorny issue that triggered ousting of his predecessor in a party coup
Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro has angrily blamed US for many of his problems; allegations of talks about a coup plot seem certain to fuel such charges
Such events have traditionally been occasions for showing off the nation's latest military hardware, but it may be different this year
The 72-year-old was among those convicted in Poland of defrauding the country of about 80 million euros
Company’s journey from online bookseller to global e-commerce powerhouse has centered on obsession with long road
Online retail giant breached $1 trillion valuation near 1540 GMT when it's share price hit $2,050.50
Former warlord Jean-Pierre Bemba accuses President Joseph Kabila of trying to hand-pick successor by eliminating serious rivals
Moscow warns Google might face prosecution if it allows opposition leader Navalny to use its services to disseminate 'illegal' information
Parliament speaker Francois de Rugy to replace environment minister Nicolas Hulot, whose shock decision to quit last week caught France's political establishment off guard
Museum's destruction caused a social media outcry and students and researchers gathered to demonstrate outside its still-smoldering remains
Saxony state police said they would be backed by reinforcements from five other states and federal police, after being heavily outnumbered by thousands of neo-Nazis, football hooligans and other extremists in unrest Sunday and Monday
Freundel was sentenced to six and a half years in prison in 2015, after his voyeurism went undetected for years
President defends his handling of crisis, claiming that his administration did a 'fantastic job' and that Puerto Ricans are still being helped
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein’s appeal follows a decision by Facebook to ban Myanmar’s army chief and other top military brass named in a UN probe
Killing of a German man in Saxony, a hotspot for xenophobia, sparked protests that degenerated into extremist mobs hunting down immigrants in the streets
After 7.1 magnitude quake struck off the eastern coast of New Caledonia, Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says 'waves reaching 0.3 to 1 meter above the tide level' were possible
Voters put off by President Trump’s conduct and scandals largely to determine outcome of November election, pollster Ipsos finds
Waste is becoming one of the leading threats to the environment, increasing faster than any other pollutant
Load more