Police used tear gas against demonstrators as anti-government protests continue in Caracas.
Talk of a political solution in war-torn Syria has resurfaced at the same time as the US missile strikes.
Turkish president urges supporters at massive rally to vote in April 16 referendum on expanding presidential powers.
How online outlets feed media consumers what they want to hear - whether it's real or fake news.
Freedom won't come from those who don't value it themselves.
Opposition activists have called the Russia-brokered evacuation of the rebel enclave in Homs 'forced displacement'.
What would Russia's support for Assad cost Vladimir Putin?
A look at the lives of civilians suffering on either side of the conflict and what the future holds for them.
Demonstrators in Gaza City call for resignation of PM Rami Hamdallah after PA cuts salaries in enclave by 30 percent.
Foreign secretary calls Russia's continued defence of Syrian government after suspected chemical attack 'deplorable'.
Hundreds flee coastal areas in Batangas province as rumours about false tsunami threat spread following quakes.
Intimidation, killings and censorship are just some of the tactics used to muzzle journalists in Mexico.
A locality on the outskirts of the Macedonian capital Skopje is a rare outpost of Roma autonomy and security
We examine the role of robots in the workplace of the future.
Refugee who sustained burns covering 85 percent of his body in Chios detention centre passes away in Athens hospital.
Mexico's journalists face intimidation and assassinations, but is the media business in crisis, too?
At least 102 children among the dead in a giant mudslide that slammed into the town of Mocoa last week.
Basque group hands over arms after waging a deadly independence campaign for more than 50 years.
The Kashmiri author discusses the conflict in Kashmir and the rise of Hindu nationalism in India.
In 2015-16 thousands of refugees arrived on the Greek island. Today, fewer people arrive. Here is Lesbos, then and now.
From Africa and Asia to Latin America and Europe, reporters are being killed with impunity simply for doing their jobs.
Some 60 passengers on the ferry were returning from a wedding when it collided with another boat in the Irrawaddy Delta.
The race route, packed with hundreds of marathoners, wove its way past iconic Iranian landmarks.
Analysis: The more obvious reason for Trump's attack on a Syrian airbase was to silence dissent and whip up patriotism.
Democrats join Republicans in backing military action, but many demand the president spell out a broader strategy.