YouTube accused of running ads next to inappropriate videos of children that attract many paedophiles.
Government has dealt 20,000 cases of abuse against women, Erdogan says, and perpetrators will be punished with new laws.
Ship carrying 25,000 tonnes of desperately needed wheat docks in the Houthi-held port of Saleef in western Yemen.
Rebel-held Eastern Ghouta near Damascus targeted with 23 people killed, while 34 die in Deir Az Zor, activists report.
Three-way deal sees a man released by South Ossetia in exchange for Tbilisi's prisoner from another breakaway Abkhazia.
Law condemned by rights groups classifies international media organisations as 'foreign agents'.
For decades, Kurds have been denied civil rights; their desire to secure them is perceived as dangerous.
Voices from Stockholm protesting against slavery in Libya.
For-profit corporations are not in the business of disrupting racial hierarchies.
Nepalese vote in parliamentary and provincial elections to choose a new government to conclude democratic transition.
Nepalese vote in parliamentary and provincial elections to choose a new government to conclude democratic transition.
Islamic industries are expanding globally and governments are taking notice of a sector that could be worth trillions.
Revolutionary Guards commander says Tehran so far limited missile range to 2,000km but could increase this with ease.
The Palestinian Football Association is challenging FIFA's decision not to vote on a proposal on Israeli football clubs.
Amid allegations of fraud, President Juan Orlando Hernandez seeks re-election despite constitutional ban.
African refugees have long used Libya as gateway to Europe, but many are now facing abuse, exploitation and trafficking.
The US should not object to Liberia going through the democratic process of challenging a vote.
Although the number of AIDS-related deaths has decreased over the years, the number of total infections is still rising.
After decades of state control and support for Mugabe's government, what's in store for Zimbabwe's media now?
The protests had erupted after the Pakistani parliament approved an amendment to the electoral law on October 2.
Hundreds of anti-blasphemy protesters continue to block Islamabad highway after police action kills five people.
A photo round-up of autumn weather around the globe.
The $415bn halal-food industry heavily relies on meat imported from non-Muslim majority countries.
Lebanese PM Saad al-Hariri warns Hezbollah against interfering in regional wars, saying country should stay neutral.