National Rescue Party says it has won 46 percent of the vote while the ruling party garnered 51 percent.
Leaked emails from the UAE ambassador to the US show a sustained campaign against Qatar and Kuwait.
Voters in Cambodia vote in local polls seen as a test for leadership ahead of general election next year.
Electoral commission says presence of armed soldiers intimidated some voters and surprised observers.
Police officers encircled female protesters and prevented others from joining a protest by Hirak movement in Al-Hoceima.
Morocco's February 20th movement may have lost its momentum in recent years, but its legacy is still alive.
Georgia offers citizenship to the family of investigative journalist who was taken to Azerbaijan by force from Tbilisi.
Al-Baaj district west of Mosul captured from the armed group after weeks of fighting, government-allied forces say.
Police raid several addresses in east London suburb of Barking after attack at London Bridge left seven dead.
HRW urges UN to assist disabled people, who are increasingly becoming vulnerable to violence in South Sudan’s civil war.
Fighting breaks despite a four-hour ceasefire, preventing hundreds of residents from leaving besieged city of Marawi.
Two fans in critical condition after loud sound spreads panic among thousands gathered to watch Champions League final.
Leaked emails point to strong relationship between the UAE and think tanks closely allied to Israel.
Labour supporters take to the streets to celebrate after early results indicate a comfortable victory for ruling party.
Most political parties suspend campaigning for a day after car and stabbing attack, but far-right UKIP refuses to do so.
Another attack has struck the UK, this time hitting London Bridge and the nearby Borough Market area.
Kaspersky Lab responds to US allegations of doubt and addresses the rise in internet-based crime worldwide.
Streets in Afghan capital largely empty as residents say they feel unprotected after multiple attacks in recent days.
Rights group says violations since 1967 occupation include unlawful killings, forced displacement and abusive detention.
Prominent figures across the globe express solidarity, outrage after six people are killed in a car and stabbing attack.
Witnesses describe frantic scenes in London after attackers in a van ram into pedestrians and stab others at random.
The holy month has been tarnished in war-torn Yemen, where 17 million people are staring at famine.
Britain's taste for 'bombing sorties' and 'regime changes' is feeding an interminable cycle of reciprocal violence.
Emily Jane O'Dell has a rare connective tissue disorder that can cause dislocating joints, rupturing organs and death.
Long-ruling PM warned of 'civil war' if his party loses, drawing accusations his government is undermining democracy.