US president signs order tightening rules on companies bringing in highly skilled foreign workers.
Rival Palestinian factions blame each other for electricity crisis which is putting patients' lives at risk.
European Council expects full negotiations to start in June as planned despite Theresa May calling for snap UK election.
Rescue workers and monitor blame Russian, US-led coalition and Syrian jets for the death of many children and women.
Report from government's human rights commission blames a lot of the violence on opposition groups.
About 750,000 small discarded objects with explosive force believed to be flying in space in addition to large items.
More than two million people in Gaza, already living under a crippling Israeli blockade, facing massive power shortages.
Steve Stephens, who was wanted for the killing of 74-year-old man, shot and killed himself in Pennsylvania, police say.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, former Iranian president says he can improve the country and calls for regional unity.
Accusations of abuse and neglect have come to light after a fire at a state-funded youth shelter killed 41 girls.
A 3,500-year-old tomb with several mummies, sarcophagi and statues was found in the Draa Abul Nagaa necropolis.
Co-owner of F1 team Force India, who fled India in 2016, granted bail before extradition hearing in the UK.
Theresa May will go to parliament on Wednesday and seek early election to stop 'political game-playing' ahead of Brexit.
Israeli authorities look to quell mass hunger strike through solitary confinement and punitive measures.
Founder of Nkulenu Industries, Ocloo started her business with less than a dollar and grew into a global inspiration.
Both candidates are embroiled in financial scandals, but only Fillon has suffered in the polls because of allegations.
At least 20 other passengers saved by rescuers in one of the country's deadliest vehicular accidents in years.
US claims Aleppo air raid targeted al-Qaeda, but rights groups and researchers say civilians were hit in mosque.
Visitors to Jeju Island dry up as China retaliates by targeting economy over feud following North Korea's latest nuclear tests.
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have fled west Mosul in the US-backed offensive to retake the city from ISIL.
The move, first imposed after a failed coup attempt in July 2016, follows Sunday's referendum to amend the constitution.
Company promises to improve system days after killing in Cleveland was posted to social media platform.
Foreign minister's warning comes as US threatens military action after North's latest nuclear test in defiance of UN.
Legal wrangling continues over US state's rush to execute six men before end of April when lethal drugs expire.
The 'Rashid tragedy' last September claimed the lives of more than 200 people seeking to cross the Mediterranean.