Trump, who once said he was 'very pro-choice', is first US president to attend the annual anti-abortion rights rally.
Democrats will finish laying out their case in their final day of arguments in the Republican-controlled Senate trial.
Interior ministry says 249,000 join protest, with demonstrators calling for end to government's planned reform project.
US Centers for Disease Control says dozens of potential cases were being investigated in the United States.
Houston officials say early indications point to a leak of propylene gas as the cause, but an investigation is ongoing.
The Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump entered a critical phase on Friday as House Democrats make their best argument as to why former National Security Adviser John Bolton should testify.
Anniversary of day 270 people were killed when a dam collapsed, sending a tide of toxic waste to flood Brumadinho.
Heeding a call by powerful Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr, protesters in Baghdad demand an end to 'foreign interference'.
Trump initially said no troops were injured after January 8 air raids on two Iraqi bases housing US troops.
Guardian says US officials asked UK counterparts to 'keep close eye' on Hatice Cengiz after Saudi plans were revealed.
Scientists are working to find out more about how new coronavirus spreads and its threat.
Alleged ringleader, who worked as cleaning woman at the palace, reportedly confessed to stealing 36 luxury watches.
Men accused of collecting secrets on elections, energy and security to leave, but Moscow says evidence not presented.
House Democrats turn attention to obstruction charge, need for witnesses on the last day of their opening arguments.
Young, renowned activist slams what she says is inaction of world leaders amid World Economic Forum in Davos.
So far the BDS campaign has been avoiding this question, but at some point it will have to make a choice.
Eamonn Harrison is alleged to have driven a container full of people being trafficked to the Belgian port of Zeebrugge.
Amnesty International says new law 'deals another bitter blow to freedom of expression' in the country.
One suspect has been arrested, local police have announced.
Harry Dunn's family wants to continue fight to have diplomat's wife Anne Sacoolas brought to the UK.
Police search for suspects after a mosque room in Beit Safafa area was 'ignited', and Hebrew graffiti sprayed outside.
Turkish and German leaders meet to discuss bilateral and regional issues, including the conflict in Libya.
The virus has killed 26 people and infected at least 830. Restrictions in several cities affect more than 40 million.
Announcement follows controversial remarks from President Rajapaksa that those missing were 'actually dead'.
Indian general speaks of 'radicalisation' of Kashmiri youth, drawing comparison with internment of Uighurs in China.