The US president's approval ratings hit a new low as he is criticised by his fellow Republicans.
Mohammed Rafiq has been painting Pakistan's colourful buses for 40 years, but there's a dark side to the industry.
Diplomat, who took hawkish stance on Crimea's annexation and defence of Syria, says he wants to normalise ties with US.
A 6-4 ruling upholds bill making the practice legal in cases of rape, non-viable fetus and threat to mother's life.
Fugitive suspect was wearing what appeared to be an explosives belt when he was gunned down near Subirats.
President admits 'abuses' in war on drugs as demonstrators say death toll has now reached 13,000.
Thousands protesting against 50-year ruling dynasty call for the reinstatement of constitution limiting terms.
Raed Salah's arrest is part of a wider political trend in Israel targeting Arab political life, Palestinians say.
London landmark will not sound iconic chime for four years as it undergoes maintenance, prompting passionate response.
A border dispute high in the Himalayas puts the decades long "cold peace" between India and China under severe strain.
Intense monsoon rains cause traffic chaos in India’s most populous city.
The sentences were carried out over a failed attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2000.
Marcellus Williams is due to be executed on Tuesday but his supporters say his case exposes a racist system.
Authorities identify driver in Barcelona van attack as 22-year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub as manhunt spreads across Europe.
Texas university president says Confederate statues are used by white supremacists as symbolism for hatred and bigotry.
Israel has been terrorising Palestinians in Umm al-Hiran in an effort to accelerate demolition plans, residents say.
Minority party leader offends popular female candidate of Labour Party as other hopefuls quit election race.
The current EU anti-migration and anti-terror policies towards Libya will only destabilise it further.
At least 36 were killed in early August violence by fighters of both groups, UNAMA says, as witnesses recall horror.
Harvesting the popular crop can be backbreaking work and the rewards aren't always guaranteed for Bolivia's farmers.
Education expert Sir Ken Robinson argues that we should radically rethink how we educate our children.
In televised speech on his return from long medical leave in London, Muhammadu Buhari sidesteps details of his illness.
Modest increase in troops expected as analysts rule out consideration of political solution to end 16-year war.
We look at Beijing's control and censorship mechanisms before the Communist Party's 19th Congress.
Breeders say open trade will stop poachers slaughtering rhino but activists say legal sales could fuel illegal hunting.