France launches latest attempt to broker peace in Libya amid longstanding conflict between two main rival groups.
US patrol ship fires shots in front of Iranian vessel in the Persian Gulf after it came too close, say US officials.
US voters seem to fail to see past the faith of Muslim American politicians, regardless of candidates' background.
Fayez Serraj and Khalifa Haftar commit to stop using armed forces except for in fight against 'terrorist' groups.
Defendants were charged with rioting, vandalism and attacking police during protests in December 2011.
Riyad Mansour urges Security Council to protect Palestinians and their holy sites from Israel's 'destructive agenda'.
Turkish president accuses West of manipulating his country, saying he will not back down in feud with Germany.
Foreign Minister tells EU's Mogherini that Qatar must accept in full demands by Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Palestinians vow to continue protests against the installation of surveillance cameras at al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
Kovind said he will use his position to improve the situation of Dalits, a community once known as 'untouchables'.
From wildfires, drought and heatwaves to extreme rainfall, the summer has been brutal in many parts of the world.
Qatar's defence minister warns of legal action if the four Arab nations do not end siege that is in its second month.
Additions to 'terror list' include nine groups from Libya and Yemen, and nine Qataris, Yemenis and Kuwaitis.
Advocates argue filming police interrogations could save lives and prevent the innocent from being unjustly imprisoned.
Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee buys 30-second TV spots for ads accusing Qatar of funding 'terrorism'.
Opposition in final push before Sunday's vote as vigil to honour killed protesters broken up by police.
Feeling neglected, young Kenyans are losing interest in national politics. So where will the their political energy go?
Short docs about an Eritrean boarding school in Israel, refugee children in Turkey and a hotel-turned-squat in Greece.
Canada's food inspection agency will continue labelling wines made in illegal settlements as "Products of Israel".
Japan's prime minister rejects allegations he misused influence to help a friend open veterinary school.
Jared Kushner has testified before the Senate investigators saying "all of his actions were proper".
Government and aid agencies scale up efforts as hospitals overflow with patients, with dengue cases topping 100,000.
Director of the mosque says move does not fulfill Muslims' demands as security cameras remain in place.
UN envoy warns of "catastrophic costs" if al-Aqsa mosque compound crisis is not resolved swiftly.