A dispute between Qatar and other Arab states is at impasse and could even intensify, the US state department says.
North Korea's latest missile test on Tuesday prompted a strong response from the US and its allies.
The students had reapplied for second interview and said that this time, they were asked questions relating to robotics.
Most children in Yemen lack medical care, adequate nutrition, fresh water, sanitation and education, UN body says.
Construction boom is feeding an illegal sand mining industry where gangs stop at nothing in their quest for profits.
Barzani expects 'Yes' vote for upcoming independence referendum, and seeks dialogue with Baghdad not confrontation.
Pretoria went against Rome Statute in 2015 by preventing prosecution of Sudan's leader for war crimes, ICC says.
Is the spate of 'mob lynchings' in India really just a spontaneous expression of mob anger?
A US strike on Pyongyang would provoke an all-out war on the Korean peninsula.
Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa says anyone who supports or is affiliated with MB will be tried on terrorism-related crimes.
ExxonMobil, Shell and Total express interest in helping Qatar increase LNG output by 30 percent, sources tell Reuters.
Thousands of refugees continue to risk their lives on the Mediterranean to reach the safe shores of Europe.
Monitoring group says 38 children among the civilian victims of US-led coalition air raid since June 6.
Israel has used the last 50 years of occupation to shape the Palestinian economy to suit its own interests.
Rights group blames impunity for widespread abuses in the African country between late 2014 and April 2017.
US president says North Korea missile tests are 'very, very dangerous', warning 'something has to be done about it'.
The inside story of how the people of Jobar have defended their homes against the might of the Assad regime.
Civilians in the small pockets of territory in Mosul's Old City in ISIL hands are living in dire conditions, UN says.
Nicola Sturgeon's obstinate centrism is hurting the SNP and Scotland's independence movement.
Foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel says he no longer sees the risk of military escalation in the Qatar-Gulf standoff.
Main presidential candidates back out of two debates in lead up to the August vote, citing format issues.
Election officials found carrying US$57,000 in 'cash allowance for polling staff'.
Once the face of anti-refugee sentiment in Germany, Clausnitz and its newcomers have learned to co-exist.
Bold, fearless and tearing up tracks across the West Bank: meet the first all-female racing car team in the Middle East.