Ankara is calling on Washington to stop supporting Kurdish forces inside Syria.
Leading US-based rights group says nerve agent attacks are part of a "clear pattern" that could amount to war crimes.
On International Workers' Day, marchers in Sweden take to streets to back Muslim women's right to wear hijabs at work.
Khaled Meshaal presents new document in which Hamas accepts 1967 borders without recognising state of Israel.
Republicans and Democrats agree on plan to keep the US government running until September.
How private companies recruit former child soldiers for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
People across the world participate in demonstrations to mark the May 1 International Workers' Day.
Worst late spring snow storm for 40 years in Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma.
Sushila Karki suspended after MPs filed impeachment motion accusing her of bias and interfering with executive powers.
Clashes between armed groups in Damascus suburbs leave at least 95 people killed, monitor and residents say.
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Police investigating blaze that burned part of country's biggest Shia place of worship outside Stockholm.
There are more than 200 million people world wide without jobs today.
Country sitting on world's biggest oil reserves is now region's poorest performer in terms of GDP growth per capita.
Nearly 70 years after the founding of Israel, the past is still looming large.
Levels of violence generally dip in winter months, but this year Taliban carried out several major attacks, says report.
Suspects detained after fatal assault in Nagaon district of two men accused by villagers of trying to steal cows.
Why does Iraqi Kurdistan President Masoud Barzani seem so eager to severe ties with Baghdad?
The French media helped the National Front candidate get this far in the elections, but how are they covering her now?
Navy announces detention of 32 people, half of them children, believed to be Rohingya refugees and two smugglers.
Journalists should cut through the noise amplified on social media and invest their time in traditional truth-seeking.
We explore the correlation between sugar intake and heart disease in young adults.
We examine Spain's left-wing political party Podemos and its challenging relationship with the mainstream media.
Groups targeted in Foulsare Forest along Mali-Burkina Faso border by Mirage fighter jets but identity not disclosed.
We examine the history of May Day and ask what kind of protests and commemorations can be expected this year.