Turkish defence minister hopes crisis to be resolved soon on basis of sincere dialogue and respect for Qatar's rights.
A watered-down version of the controversial executive order against six Muslim-majority countries has come into effect.
Gulf crisis affects overseas trading of Qatar's currency, making it unavailable at several British banks.
More than 10,000 people were rescued last week from rickety boats that had set off from Libya.
Ex-Afghan spy chief on why he blames Pakistan for violence, and we debate democracy in DR Congo.
British carrier will use nine Qatar Airways planes and staff during a 16-day cabin crew strike.
Amrullah Saleh on why he thinks the US should increase their bombing campaign against the Taliban inside Pakistan.
The Moroccan national was approved for release but an administrative delay means he will continue to be incarcerated.
State news repeats claim made in tabloid Okaz that store is storing details of customers from Saudi, UAE, and Bahrain.
Army chief meets protesters in Parachinar, wracked by last week's twin blasts, accedes to demands for security revamp.
High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein says Saudi-led campaign to close the network is 'extraordinary, unprecedented'.
A photo round-up of some of last week's key events, including protests in Venezuela and Haiti and forest fire in Spain.
Impunity for military abuses in Myanmar must come to an end.
How Rodrigo Duterte had to cut down on tough talk and quietly accept US military help against ISIL.
Landmark vote comes after Chancellor Angela Merkel changes her mind and tells party members to follow their conscience.
Reporter Zafar Achakzai is accused of posting illegal material on Facebook, his father and rights groups say.
101 East investigates dowry-related murders and suicides among women in Australia’s Indian community.
Many businesses say they are not prepared for the goods and services tax that will take effect on July 1.
Google celebrates one of North Africa’s most influential writers on what would be her 81st birthday.
Joint exercises, expected to start after Eid al-Fitr, could eventually draw up to 1,000 Turkish soldiers to Qatar.
Committee to Protect Journalists urges Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt to drop demand to shut Qatar funded media.
Hundreds of refugees fleeing the Sinai conflict have settled in Gaza, where they have been subsisting on handouts.
Investigation by international chemical weapons monitor concludes sarin or sarin-like substance used in April 4 attack.
The 72-year-old is still popular with Filipinos despite his leadership being marred by his so-called 'war on drugs'.
Annual military parade parade schedule to take place on Friday abandoned for security concerns, president adviser says.