Babis ran a campaign on opposition to refugee immigration and against closer European Union integration.
Hundreds of thousands amass in Barcelona after Spanish government announces plan to sack Catalonia's separatist leaders.
What will happen to Hamas' arms stockpiles, administration and employees still remains unclear.
Morocco's foreign ministry calls Abdelkader Messahel's remarks 'verious serious' and 'false'.
Latest suicide bombing kills 15 army trainees in Kabul, the seventh major assault in the war-torn country since Tuesday.
Somalia has witnessed some of its deadliest attacks this year.
Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus blames Aung San Suu Kyi for continued violence in Myanmar against the Rohingya.
Heavily armed assailants believed to have crossed over from Mali launch dawn attack on paramilitary police base.
We debate whether all women's choices can be considered 'feminist'.
Kenyans who have witnessed their vibrant capital's evolution in the past decades discuss where the city might be going.
PM Rajoy's cabinet moves to suspend Catalonia's separatist government and calls for fresh elections in the region.
In Dickinson, Texas, residents must sign a pledge not to boycott Israel in order to obtain hurricane relief funds.
How Hollywood and the media failed to expose Harvey Weinstein. Plus, how the CIA and the Pentagon manipulate the movies.
Up to 52 officers killed in shoot-out with fighters in Giza governorate in fresh blow to security forces.
PM Rajoy's cabinet meets to decide how to put an end to Catalonia's secession drive through triggering Article 155.
Hundreds of orphans and vulnerable children have found a brighter path forward through Amitofo Care Centres.
Knife-wielding assailant injures several as police warns public to stay away from Rosenheimer Platz in city centre.
Settlers in the Jordan Valley consume 81 times more water per capita than Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Women recall the pain of leaving home, only to be humiliated and abused as they search for the elusive "American Dream".
US president had yet another week of controversy after claiming most past presidents did not console bereaved families.
Harvey Weinstein's case is just the tip of the iceberg.
The problem of racism in Lebanon goes beyond xenophobic attitudes towards Syrian and Palestinian refugees.
Early vote called by PM Shinzo Abe comes amid corruption scandals and rising tensions with North Korea.
Iraqi forces and allied Shia militias claim control of Kirkuk province after intense battle against Kurdish forces.
Kurdish forces have lost more territory to government troops in disputed area of country's north, Iraqi military says.