Dutch governments are usually made up of several different parties, making compromise an important part of governing.
Russian agents and two 'criminal hackers allegedly accessed at least 30 million user accounts through spam campaign.
Locals say pirate attacks will continue and blame the government in Puntland for granting foreigners fishing permits.
Crucial vote boils down to a race between Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Liberals and far-right party of MP Geert Wilders.
Suicide bomber targets main judicial building in the capital's centre, with a second blast reported in the Rabweh area.
Rescue teams searching for survivors days after hillside of trash collapsed at Koshe landfill site, burying slum houses.
Foreign secretary addresses drought with Somali president, vowing to tackle 'underlying problems' threatening famine.
Report breaks new ground on the UN's examination of the situation in occupied Palestine by using the word 'apartheid'.
If the US insists on supporting the YPG against Turkey's wishes, Syria's post-ISIL stability is going to be in peril.
Elite troops battle towards iconic Nuri mosque where ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed the caliphate.
Murle bandits allegedly crossed into Ethiopia's Gambella region and killed 28 people before fleeing with 43 children.
Campaigner took to Facebook to rate military leader's song on 'returning happiness' and could be jailed three years.
The exodus of nearly 100,000 Rohingya since October has brought their plight into the international spotlight.
In a new tactic targeting an individual home, four teenage girls detonated explosives outside Maiduguri.
The scene of a shooting in Culiacan, Sinaloa, shows what Mexico's 'war on drugs' looks like at the ground level.
A group of young actors with Down syndrome take on the challenge of staging a classic Panamanian play.
After six years of war in Syria, the prospect of achieving a peaceful solution is becoming increasingly difficult.
The story of Abdul Hamid al-Sarraj who used fear and torture to turn 1950s Syria into a police state.
Scots and Syrian refugees come together to share their cultures and experiences.
Dutch voters cast ballots in election that boils down to a race between conservative liberals and the far-right.
Kiev demands rebels hand back businesses they seized before cargo traffic with separatists-held areas can resume.
Trump-style realpolitik is taking a hammer to long-standing US foreign policy norms and the Washington establishment.
Man killed at Kuala Lumpur's airport last month was estranged half-brother of North Korea leader Kim Jong-un.
Millions across the northeast hit by travel disruption, heavy snow, school closures and flooding.