Latest news:
Benki ya Equity yazindua kampeni ya ‘Ishi Kisasa Pesa Mzigo’
Serikali kupitia upya mkataba wa Songas
Maofisa watano TMDA waachiwa huru
Rais samia aiagiza wizara ya ujenzi na uchukuzi kuzingatia masharti ya mikataba katika ujenzi wa barabara
Waziri Ummy awataka NIMR kuotesha Miti Dawa kila Halmashauri.
The most striking aspect of Sweden and Finland's application to join NATO is how little debate there is about whether it's a wise idea.
CNN's Sara Sidner speaks with Sergiy Demidov, a Ukrainian man who owns a hotel in Odesa that was just bombed by the Russians.
The Senate is expected to vote on Thursday to pass a roughly $40 billion bill to send aid to Ukraine as the country fights back against Russia's brutal and unprovoked attacks.
• How a recount would be triggered in Pennsylvania's GOP Senate primary • Democrats intensify efforts to stop implementation of draft NY congressional map that pits incumbents against each other
• Dr. Wen: What to do if you get Covid now
The Voyager 1 probe is still exploring interstellar space 45 years after launching, but it has encountered an issue that mystifies the spacecraft's team on Earth.
When Jerome Bridges heard gunshots ring out in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket Saturday, he ran to lead some of his coworkers and customers to safety in the store's break room and barricaded them inside with a heavy desk.
A senior Taliban official has repeated the group's as-yet-unfulfilled pledge to allow girls back into high school, saying there would be "good news soon," but suggested that women who protested the regime's restrictions on women rights should stay home.
CNN's Pete Muntean details a Wall Street Journal report that says black box data recovered from a China Eastern flight that crashed in March suggests someone intentionally downed the plane.
The spotlight in a Virginia courtroom has turned to attorney Camille Vasquez this week.
Rep. Lucy McBath, (D) Georgia, describes her emotional journey with pregnancy and how drugs she was prescribed may now be illegal in some states.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is collaborating with Massachusetts health officials on an investigation into a case of monkeypox, the agency said in a statement, Wednesday.
President Joe Biden departs Thursday on an alliance-boosting visit to Asia, a belated first trip to a region that remains central to his foreign policy goals even as his focus has been drawn away.
Three North Korean cargo planes flew to China and back on Monday, as the country battles an fast-spreading outbreak of Covid-19, according to a South Korean government official with knowledge of the matter.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson now says he does not know what "replacement theory" is. But past segments from his show "Tucker Carlson Tonight" tell a different story.
When, as journalists, we prepare for a job, we think carefully about our questions, locations and equipment. But for one of us, documentary photographer Roshan Abbas, there is an added consideration -- how much of his true identity to reveal.
Taylor Swift famously sang about "feeling 22." A decade later, she's celebrating it -- the class of '22, that is.
Amid the ongoing baby formula shortage, some parents are relying on donated breast milk from other moms. CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports on why the American Academy of Pediatrics says this isn't a good idea.
When I travel abroad, the only reference point most people have for Australian politics is the now-legendary misogyny speech by the first and only female Prime Minister Julia Gillard in 2012.
The House of Representatives is taking up a pair of bills on Wednesday aimed at addressing a nationwide baby formula shortage, an issue that has sparked outcry across the country and put pressure on lawmakers to act.
On May 14, the Red Bull Paper Wings World Final took off at Hangar-7, Salzburg Airport. The event is the official paper airplane world championship and first took place in 2006. This year's edition saw 61,000 hopefuls take part in over 500 "Qualiflyers" around the world.
The Western Conference Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Dallas Mavericks was billed as a matchup between two of the NBA's biggest stars: Steph Curry and Luka Doncic.
If you really think about it, so many of us should be in a perpetual state of gratitude.
The United States Soccer Federation (USSF), the United States Women's National Team Players Association (USWNTPA) and the United States National Soccer Team Players Association (USNSTPA) have agreed to a deal that achieves "equal pay and set the global standard moving forward in international soccer." CNN's Brynn Gingras reports.
JP Morgan Chase investors on Tuesday voted down a multimillion-dollar payout for CEO Jamie Dimon.
The old joke goes like this: Two friends are at a resort and one says, "The food here is really terrible." The other replies, "And the portions are so small!" Today, it's investors who dislike the taste of the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes but seemingly want more anyway.
Asian markets opened sharply lower on Thursday, continuing Wall Street's downward spiral hours earlier.
Melvin Capital, once one of Wall Street's most successful hedge funds which then lost billions in the meme stock saga, will shut down after it was hit again by this year's market slump.
Consumers and investors alike are both feeling the impact of inflation. Barry Knapp, managing partner and director of research at Ironsides Macroeconomics, though, says not to worry -- we have reached peak inflation. Here's why.
The mood in the C-Suite is darkening.
Pearl Jam's drummer Matt Cameron says his quotes in a "Rolling Stone" article that published about Taylor Hawkins' final days were "taken out of context."
Bob Mackie, the designer who drew the sketch for a crystal-covered gown once worn by Marilyn Monroe, said "it was a big mistake" for Kim Kardashian to wear the dress at this year's Met Gala.
"Yellowstone's" next origin story is getting some major star power.
Lisa Gautier receives nearly a dozen parcels of human hair every day. This would be unnerving for most, but Gautier knows that the blonde and brunette locks, and all the other shades, will become something wonderfully "green."
The restaurant La Mia Mamma brings in moms from various regions of Italy to works as their chefs. Every month, there are new moms and a new menu. Tucci visited in this Sunday's edition of "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy." Tune in Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
During the couture shows at Paris Fashion Week this past January, luxury fashion house Schiaparelli unveiled a new, instantly adored collection of gilded corsets, cosmos-inspired designs and dramatic black-and-white silhouettes. But each runway look was offset with a curious sartorial detail: either a pair of black pumps with gold dagger-like toenails (dubbed "claw couture" on Schiaparelli's Instagram) or a manicured set of toenails carved into a pair of slingbacks.
Plenty of Harry Styles fans wish they could put a ring on his finger and some got their wish, sort of.
Target's earnings didn't hit the mark. Far from it.
New York Mayor Eric Adams is begging the city's business leaders, including JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, to ride the subway to work. Adams is pushing to bring people back to New York offices after years of working from home.
AerCap Holdings, the aircraft leasing giant that is the world's largest owner of jets, lost 113 planes when Russia seized them in response to sanctions triggered by the war in Ukraine.