Presidential hopeful praises top court's decision to order Kenya's fresh election after claims of manipulation.
Greek asylum chief says bloc should take in refugees straight from the Middle East to prevent undocumented migration.
Latest measure bans foreign banks and businesses doing any trade with Pyongyang to curb its nuclear missile programme.
Demonstrators denounce president's 'drug war' as they mark 45 years since the declaration of martial law in Philippines.
Court ruling prompts change of date for new polls as election commission says it needs more time to meet requirements.
Protesters gather outside Supreme Court in a show of support for next month's planned independence referendum.
The measures Japan is planning to take to reduce it's healthcare costs will harm Japanese patients and the EU economy.
Rally to mark third anniversary of takeover of Sanaa by Abdel-Malek al-Houthi's army conspicuous by absence of allies.
The big winners of a post-Brexit controlled migration system will not be British workers, but unscrupulous employers.
Alternative for Germany looks set to become the first far right nationalist party to enter parliament since WWII.
Meet the South East Asian women saving the population of the remote Faroe Islands, one marriage at a time.
In a Colombian region where Alzheimer's has been passed on for many generations, women carry the burden of care.
Mob in Myanmar blocks relief supplies while fatal road accident hits truck carrying food to refugees in Bangladesh.
On the third anniversary of Sanaa's capture, Saleh's unholy alliance with the Hautis may be nearing its end.
Despite disarmament efforts, more than 2,000 nuclear tests have been conducted since 1945.
If she wins the upcoming elections, Angela Merkel could be on track to become Germany's longest-serving chancellor.
Survivors of Israeli live fire speak about Israel's 'kneecapping' practice of shooting youth in their lower limbs.
Abadi praises his forces 'fighting more than one liberation battle at the same time and winning victory after victory'.
Foreign Minister Ri dismisses US president's threat to 'totally destroy' his country, saying Trump had a 'dog dream'.
In strongest US response yet, vice president says violence against Muslim minority sowing 'seeds of hatred and chaos'.
Death rises to 230 as President Enrique Nieto says 'every minute counts to save lives'.
As palm oil plantations have rapidly expanded across Southeast Asia, controversy over the edible oil has intensified.
How the US went from all to nothing at a maternity clinic in the world's largest Syrian refugee camp.
Over 430 civilians likely died in August by US-led coalition actions in anti-ISIL push in Syrian city, says Airwars.