The Iraqi army has launched an offensive to recapture the remaining enclaves still held by ISIL.
'We Europeans must really take our destiny into our own hands' says the German chancellor, the day after a G7 summit.
Access to prominent financial newspaper, Al-Boursa, denied days after 21 other sites were blocked by authorities.
A suspect was arrested after shootings at three homes that apparently followed a dispute with his wife and in-laws.
Rif city of Al-Hoceima remains tense after police detain 20 demonstrators and issue arrest warrant for protest leader.
Judge says fasting and ban on cigarettes tend to lead to frayed tempers and sharp tongues that are later regretted.
As the BJP government completes three years in office, Al Jazeera looks at the progress made so far.
More flights cancelled a day after computer system failure disrupts BA flights from Britain's two biggest airports.
Mr Sariban is 74 years old, retired, and totally obsessed.
At least 151 people have been killed in floods and mudslides as emergency teams rush to distribute aid to the displaced.
Security lock-down ahead of commander Sabzar Ahmad Bhat's funeral cripples life in Kashmir on first day of Ramadan.
UAE lawyer was among 69 jailed on charges of conspiring to topple government after trial criticised by rights groups.
What is the impact of social media on global food trends and should producers restaurants factor in its importance?
We look into the invisible workers scrubbing the net, deciding what you do or do not see across the web.
Flooding is expected to linger across Sri Lanka, but the monsoon showers will not be as intense over the next few days.
Latest group of civilians killed in Marawi City adds to deaths of scores over past week, including police and fighters.
As humanitarian concerns over Mosul civilians grow, Iraqi forces close in on ISIL positions despite strong resistance.
A chronology of Libya's path from a transitional government to a failed state.
Tributes pour for Ricky John Best and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai Meche, who ex-offender killed as they defended girls.
Plea deal in Ben Deri case highlights a broader policy of leniency for Israeli offenders, analysts say.
Protesters from across Spain take to the streets of capital to call for an end to corruption and better job prospects.
Trump's America may seem like a cruel new psychology experiment but US society has been sick for quite some time.
Benghazi-based group says it has been weakened after suffering big losses, calls others to unite and continue fighting.
Hit by corruption allegations, Brazil's leader is likely to leave office, analysts say, though how and when are unclear.
Some churches are employing technology and becoming less hierarchical to try to entice and keep young members.