The US says it will allow its Western allies to supply Ukraine with advanced fighter jets, including American-made F-16s, in a major boost for Kyiv.
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso invokes a "mutual death" constitutional clause, to dissolve the National Assembly before an impeachment vote against him.
At least six people have died and others remain unaccounted for following a fire in a hostel, New Zealand's prime minister has told local media.
The Ukrainian capital Kyiv has been targeted by further Russian air attacks, described by one official as "exceptional in density".
Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani is being sued for sexual harassment by an ex-employee.
The $10m (£8m) civil case claims he coerced her into sex acts, making her work naked, and launched into "alcohol-drenched" and racist rants at work.
A long-awaited report has strongly criticised the FBI's handling of its investigation into alleged ties between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign.
China and India remain leading investors in the Rwandan economy despite the country investing millions of dollars in investment and tourism promotion in Western Europe.
While the ratio of firms that have set decarbonisation goals has risen to 44 per cent from 36, only 17 per cent of their objectives align with global climate ambitions
Significant gap remains between listed firms' climate commitments and their carbon emissions according to MSCI's Net-Zero Tracker, says analyst Sylvain Vanston
In the past two decades, China's global economic clout has not only increased its contribution to the global economy, but has also caused global indebtedness to rise significantly,
Papua New Guinea's foreign minister has quit after a controversy over spending on the country's official delegation at King Charles III's coronation.