The US secretary of state says some of the demands on Qatar are difficult to meet.
Republican chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee says 'recent disputes' undermine US policy in the Middle East.
Appointment of former economy minister comes days after ruling Social Democrats ouster their own government.
Sheikh Khalid says presence of foreign forces in Qatar will have consequences, apparently referring to Turkish soldiers.
Nine civilians are killed in suicide attacks in Nigeria's Maiduguri, while eight troops die in raid in next-door Chad.
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Justices grant parts of administration's request to put order into effect immediately while legal battle continues.
Doha-based network responds to a Saudi-led bloc's attempt to shut down its global media operations.
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Rights group call for Liu's unconditional release and treatment overseas following terminal liver cancer diagnosis.
Iraqi officials say ISIL fighters launched surprise attacks in Tanak and Yarmuk to ease pressure on Mosul's Old City.
Agreement to enable Theresa May's Conservative Party to govern the country despite losing its majority in parliament.
An independent photojournalist says it 'felt like rape' as officers subjected him to a cavity search while laughing.
Hundreds, including 14 pregnant women and four infants, rescued off of Libya in 'wretched state', says Irish navy.
Ballots cast in presidential election dominated by allegations of corruption against backdrop of economic turmoil.
Bashar al-Assad is the enemy of all humanity, not just Syrians.
ISIL fighters lose western Raqqa neighbourhood of Qadisia to the SDF, a coalition of Arab and Kurdish fighters.
Plan can afford to lose only two Republican votes in order to pass but five senators have expressed their opposition.
Southern Quneitra province hit by deadly clashes between Assad's forces and opposition fighters amid Israeli strikes.
Officials say 31 people also missing after a boat with about 160 people on board sank in a reservoir near Medellin.
The Tokyo-based car parts giant is facing lawsuits and huge costs over an airbag defect linked to at least 16 deaths.
Protesters drape black flag over a symbolic statue days before visit by Xi Jinping marking 20 years since the handover.