Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi pledged his "continued support" to the military in war-torn Sudan during a meeting the country's army chief, his office said in a statement.
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Iran said Tuesday that Iranian-German national Jamshid Sharmahd, who had been sentenced to death on terror charges, died last week before his execution could be carried out.
Election Day is finally here, and the stock market is off to a solid start. The Dow Jones Industrial Average after Tuesday's open was up 80 points, or 0.2%, shortly after the market opened on Tuesday.
Barbora Krejcikova ended Jessica Pegula’s chances of qualifying for the semi-finals at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, defeating the sixth-seeded American 6-3, 6-3 in Riyadh on Tuesday.
Oasis fans desperate to see the British band's reunion next year are falling victim to "a landslide of ticket scams on social media", notably Facebook, a UK bank revealed on Tuesday.
Palestinian officials said Israeli forces killed four Palestinians in air strikes during two operations in the West Bank on Tuesday, in the latest violence to rock the occupied territory.
Former Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema believes Kylian Mbappe must learn to play as a central striker in the Spanish capital because he cannot displace Vinicius Junior on the left wing.
Central Coast Mariners scored deep in injury time as they roared back to grab a 2-2 home draw with Shanghai Shenhua in the Asian Champions League on Tuesday.
Around 200 Bangladeshis abducted by security forces during toppled premier Sheikh Hasina's rule are still missing, a commission tasked with investigating enforced disappearances said Tuesday.
Election Day is underway. The first polls close at 6 p.m. in parts of Indiana and Kentucky. Here is when the polls close in the seven swing states most important to the presidential election. All ...
Sudan's army-backed government on Tuesday accused neighbouring Chad of supplying arms to rebel militias, likely referring to the paramilitary forces it is battling.