Loyalist troops advance on Bouake after soldiers mutinying over pay refuse army demand to lay down arms.
China has pledged billions of dollars for new trade routes over land and sea.
In inaugural speech, Macron promises to restore France's lost confidence and 'reform and relaunch' the European Union.
Projections show clear win for the CDU in North Rhine-Westphalia election.
Seven bodies also recovered on Saturday as refugees and migrants were trying to cross into Europe on four rubber boats.
Witnesses says renegade soldiers opened fire on protesters in Bouake as opposition to rebellion gathers momentum.
White House says latest ballistic missile test should serve as a call for stronger sanctions against Pyongyang.
A weekend of rain in and around the Hajar Mountains brought the usual traffic disruption and temporary power outages.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake killed at least two people and injured hundreds while causing widespread damage.
Cuban media historian Mayra Alvarez talks about the legacy of the Noticiero ICAIC.
As Venezuelans continue taking to the streets, we examine competing media narratives and the problem of self-censorship.
Europol chief warns that number of targets hit by WannaCry hack will grow when many return to work on Monday.
ISIL controls nine percent of war-torn city's west, army official says, as US-backed Iraqi forces seek to evict group.
Polls suggest the Social Democrats could be heading for defeat in battle with Merkel's Christian Democratic Union.
We examine how El Noticiero ICAIC pushed the limits of news and visual storytelling from a Cuban perspective.
Thousands also ill from waterborne disease as second outbreak hits Arab world's poorest country in less than a year.
Yogi, a Dom, born into Varanasi's community of cremators, is given an opportunity to study and try to change his future.
Centrist leader is tasked with uniting a deeply divided country plagued by high unemployment and a growing far-right.
Israeli army detains former political prisoner, Ahmad Qatamesh, as 1,300 Palestinians continue hunger strike in jails.
An indigenous, all-inclusive national peace process is indispensable to permanent peace and stability in South Sudan.
Western anti-ISIL fighters volunteering in Syria and Iraq are doing more harm than good. They should go home.
Family of Majd Ziadeh, one of 1,500 hunger-striking prisoners, say they support the fight for dignity and humanity.
Rebels and families will be moved from Qaboun neighbourhood to Idlib province in latest deal with government forces.
Beijing is hosting its biggest diplomatic event aimed at kicking off the 'One Belt, One Road' initiative to boost trade.
Macron, 39, beat his far-right rival Le Pen with a pro-EU centrist agenda and will end the Socialist Party's rule.