As Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain criminalise sympathy with Qatar, what will be the long-term impact of these laws?
Five soldiers killed, eight wounded in an attack in northern region, which is frequently targeted by armed fighters.
Anger is rising against British authorities over safety failings and a widely perceived slow release of information.
The shooting happened after two boats fishing in the Gulf were pushed off course by waves, say Iranian reports.
Attacker is killed after wounding seven US troops at a northern Afghanistan base in second 'insider attack' in a week.
African Union says it will send a 'fact-finding mission' to the countries as tensions between the neighbours mount.
At least 18 people arrested in the US city of St Paul following acquittal of officer who shot and killed a black man.
Statement by Pakistani reporter says he was held with his cameraman while covering a visit by Turkey's foreign minister.
ISIL is preventing civilians fleeing and plans to use them as human shields ahead of final battle for Old City, UN says.
Through siege and struggle, tens of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have found comfort in Quranic studies.
Unnamed official says kingdom 'cannot allow Turkey to build military bases on its territories', SPA news agency reports.
Hisham Barakat, who oversaw President Mubarak's acquittal, was killed in a car bombing near his house in Cairo in 2015.
Foreign ministry says 2011 phone recording pertains to Qatari mediation efforts made with approval of Bahrain officials.
Groups fighting to end Indian rule step up attacks on Indian government forces patrolling the divided region.
We examine the Gulf rift and its effect on Qatar's economy, as the crisis is about to enter its third week.
More than 1,500 Muslims who found refuge in a church over a month ago are growing restless and desperate, priest says.
We explain why blaming only socialism for Venezuela's political and economic crisis doesn't make sense.
Brazil could have had one of the world's most progressive migration bills but Islamophobia and xenophobia killed it.
Doha-based network says suspension appeared to be caused by an 'organised campaign'.
Former Colombian Vice President Francisco Santos weighs in on why he thinks the peace deal is an injustice.
It will be ordinary Cubans who will suffer from Trump's absurd foreign policy on Cuba.
We ask former Conservative minister Norman Lamont if the vision of a 'hard' Brexit is over and where the UK is headed.
Testing times as police raid India's liberal NDTV station. Plus, the media wars between Russia and Belarus.
Technologies that will shape our future are already in play around us, and they will soon wreak havoc on our reality.
Hamas says ISIL claim that three of its fighters attacked Israeli police is false and an attempt to 'muddy the waters'.