Another 20 people are missing after the storm flooded several districts and cut roads linking them to the capital Antananarivo.
US President Joe Biden — who has not yet announced any plans to run for reelection, though he’s openly considering another campaign — will attend two Democratic fundraising events next week.
The US economy grew at a slower pace in 2022, as activity eased in the final months of the year and recession fears loomed.
Dozens of demonstrators are still detained in China after taking part in widespread protests against the government last year.
The southern Spanish city of Algeciras was reeling Thursday, a day after a machete-wielding assailant stormed into two churches.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has confirmed that Germany will be sending 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine to help repel the Russian invasion.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Thursday 26 January 2023.
Local children are being educated on how to protect the lagoon as rising waters fuel fear that one day Venice will be submerged.
Dutch police have arrested a 25-year-old man suspected of stealing and selling the personal online details of tens of millions of people worldwide.
That humans originated in Africa is widely accepted but it’s not generally recognised how unique features of Africa’s ecology were responsible for evolutionary transitions.
The head of Britain’s biggest police force on Wednesday apologised after another of his officers was convicted of sex crimes.
North Korea has ordered a five-day lockdown in the capital over “respiratory illness”, in what appears to be the first citywide restrictions.
Hundreds of dolphins are washing up on France’s Atlantic coast and thousands more are believed killed in fishermen’s nets each year.
Spanish police have arrested a man suspected of being behind a recent letter bombing campaign that targeted the prime minister and the Ukrainian embassy.
A dog shot and killed a man in the United States over the weekend, after the animal stepped on and accidentally discharged a gun.
Politicians in the Democratic Republic of Congo involve themselves with football clubs to bolster their image and power.
US President Joe Biden called Tuesday for Congress to act quickly to ban assault weapons, as California reeled from two deadly mass shootings in less than 48 hours.
Twitter’s British landlord said on Tuesday it is taking the social media giant to court for not paying rent on its central London offices.
US President Joe Biden called for Congress to ban assault weapons as California reeled from two deadly mass shootings in less than 48 hours.
El Salvador has repaid an $800 million bond maturing this week, taking aim at critics who said the country would default.
France repatriated 15 women and 32 children held in jihadist prison camps in northeastern Syria, the French foreign ministry said Tuesday.
Several senior Ukrainian officials announced their resignations Tuesday as the defence ministry was shaken by a food procurement scandal and the presidency warned of tough anti-graft measures.
A suspected gunman was in custody on Monday over the killing of seven people in a rural community in northern California.
Thai police seized 1.1 tonnes of crystal methamphetamine in less than a week, as the kingdom cracks down on smuggling that has surged since the country’s borders reopened.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday 24 January 2023.