Spain's prime minister calls for a return to normality in Catalonia as the region prepares yet again to vote.
Here are the latest developments since Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Department of Defense confirms it spent $22m a year from 2007 to 2012 to investigate unidentified flying objects.
The WHO's Africa director talks about obstacles, lessons learnt from Ebola and future of healthcare in the continent.
Vehicle carrying eight female adults and two girls returning from wedding was struck by coalition air raids, locals say.
Vehicle carrying eight female adults and two girls returning from wedding was struck by coalition air raids, locals say.
Politicians from continent meet in Prague to unify efforts against 'disastrous' EU as hundreds protest xenophobia.
Dozens also wounded after attackers target church packed with worshippers attending a Sunday midday service.
ANC finally verifies list of credible delegates to vote in landmark conference to elect leader to succeed Jacob Zuma.
Thousands of people have flocked to the outskirts of Alindao, where they worry the calm may be fleeting.
Indigenous coffee growers in Peru fight for equality in an industry fraught with discrimination and predatory trade.
Riots break out in Thindpura village after Indian soldiers kill driver who was 'mistaken for a rebel', officials say.
Lawyer says emails were acquired 'unlawfully', while Democrats discount argument as 'attempt to discredit Russia probe'.
Islamic art reminds of a Muslim past that some of today's powers are trying to undo.
But how sustainable is Nepal's path towards the Beijing Consensus?
Suicide blast and gun attack on church in southwestern city of Quetta kills five people, hospital officials say.
A new initiative celebrates Syrian refugees' positive impact in the South Caucasian nation's mono-ethnic society.
Estimated 80,000 protesters call on US president to stop plan to move US embassy to Jerusalem, in largest rally to date.
The Arab Bank chairman had been detained for questioning during a business trip to Riyadh.
After a shock first round, the race for Chile's presidency is 'completely open', analysts say.