Gunmen spray bullets on passenger bus bringing Hindu pilgrims from a cave shrine, killing seven and wounding 14 others.
The Norwegian Refugee Council says the number of refugees in the country's east has now reached 100,000.
Staffan de Mistura says he is not expecting breakthroughs in Geneva talks but 'incremental developments'.
It took the Iraqi army nine months of fierce fighting to finally declare Mosul liberated from the armed group.
Haider al-Abadi announces 'collapse' of ISIL caliphate as US-led coalition says Iraqi troops have firm control of Mosul.
West Bank man allegedly brandished a knife during the incident, prompting an Israeli soldier to shoot him.
New constitution, elections, counterterrorism, and governance to be discussed between the two Syrian delegations.
As perpetrators of the genocide seek forgiveness from survivors, those born in its aftermath seek to learn the truth.
A reflection on the nature and function of multiple perspectives and alternative narratives in journalism.
Prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his family accused of illegally profiting from his position as PM during the 1990s.
Shenyang doctors say the Chinese dissident is suffering from a severely swollen stomach and poor kidney function.
London court dismisses case that tried to stop Britain's multi-billion-pound arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
A confluence of interests between Egypt, the UAE and Hamas are paving the way for the exiled strongman's return.
Level of destruction in Mosul's Old City is almost total, as Iraq PM celebrates gains in final push against ISIL.
Group documents 330 bias incidents on US college and university campuses from late November 2016 to March 2017.
Why are eight Basques facing a total of 375 years in jail on terrorism charges for a 'bar fight'?
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says there has been only sporadic violence since truce took effect midday on Sunday.
Ambassador Mohammed al-Emadi visited Gaza and promised that Qatari projects estimated at $1.4bn will continue.
Construction has begun at Amichai, raising fresh fears over land restrictions and settler violence.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's trip marks a new level of involvement in US efforts to help end the Gulf dispute.
New York Times claims US president's son attended meeting after he was promised 'damaging information' about Clinton.
London Fire Brigade says more than 70 firefighters called in to tackle the blaze in north London.
President Kabila's refusal to stand down after end of his second term last December sparked deadly protests.
Thousands forced to evacuate after wildfires hit western US and Canada.
More than 90 people have been killed and hundreds arrested in ongoing protests against President Maduro.