An investigative journalist was abducted in Guinea, highlighting the military's increasing control over independent media and freedom of expression.
The wife of an investigative journalist in Guinea says her husband had been abducted in Guinea’s capital, as the military ...
Vendors have returned to the main market in Guinea's second city of N'Zerekore, but many remain wary in case anger erupts ...
A controversial refereeing decision led to crowd violence and tear gas volleys from police during the match in the town of ...
Here are The Associated Press’ Film Writers Jake Coyle and Lindsey Bahr's picks for the best movies of 2024: ...
Kambaly Kouroumah was searching a local morgue for his teenage brother, Adama, who died after chaos erupted at a soccer game ...
Countries negotiating a global treaty to address plastic pollution have failed to reach an agreement in Busan.
That’s the “Golden At-Bat,” a colloquialism that seems to have taken hold even if the rule change bearing that label never ...
Rio Tinto forecast higher mined refined copper production next year, driven by an anticipated surge in output from the Oyu ...
A statement from the organization revealed that the woman, identified as Melissa Epperson, had 68 animals at her home, ...
Human rights groups in Guinea say they believe more than 135 football fans were killed in a crush at a stadium on Sunday, ...
Relatives of missing people are searching hospitals and mortuaries in southern Guinea after a stampede at a football stadium led to 56 deaths. There are fears the official death toll is too low after ...