The Associated Press (AP) is a nonprofit independent global news organization with bureaus in over 100 countries. Founded in 1846, the wire service licenses its factual reporting to media outlets worldwide.
Official cites ‘constant abuses and frequent abuses to the institutionality’ of the ministry
Economy continues to recover at a torrid pace, with the question being how much growth will slow in coming months and years
While high temperatures fuel blazes, most are caused by humans — through accidents, arson, illegal timbering or even controlled burns that get out of control
Kaseya spokeswoman Dana Liedholm would not say Thursday how the key was obtained or whether a ransom was paid
More athletes of color starting — and sticking — in a sport long dominated by white athletes at the highest levels
The choice of Guardians will undoubtedly be criticized by many of the club’s die-hard fans, some of whom quickly went on social media to vent
Findings underscore the challenges facing public health officials as soaring infections in some states again threaten to overwhelm hospitals
Xi's visit was previously unannounced publicly and it wasn't clear whether he had already returned to Beijing
The Taliban have swiftly captured territory in recent weeks, seized strategic border crossings and are threatening a number of provincial capitals, as the last U.S. and NATO soldiers leave Afghanistan
The Olympic truce began in ancient Greece to allow free passage of athletes and spectators from often-warring city-states to the original games every four years
Andrew revealed earlier this month that he isn’t vaccinated after being asked about his status by a reporter
Recent discoveries of graves in Canada underscored what a 2015 government commission called a ‘cultural genocide’
They were taken to a migrant processing center
Some say the flag is a reminder of Japan's wartime atrocities and is comparable to the Nazi swastika
Deb Haaland says Biden administration's proposed fiscal 2022 budget includes $1.5 billion for Bureau of Reclamation, which manages water and power in Western states, and more than $54 million for states, tribes and communities to upgrade infrastructure and water planning projects
First Iranian women to win an Olympic medal, Kimia Alizadeh, left Iran citing institutional sexism
Guinea had announced late Wednesday that it was canceling its participation to protect the health of its athletes
Floodwaters in the central Chinese city and surrounding areas killed at least 33 people
The Biden administration says there are 20,000 applicants so far, half of whom have not completed initial stages of review for the visas
The latest stop on the perennial search for the younger, attention-span-challenged audience for the Olympics might look familiar — the blacktop, and 3-on-3 basketball.
Load more