Protesters say sit-ins will continue despite popular Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr's decision to withdraw from protests.
The Trump administration policy can be used to deny green cards to immigrants over their use of public benefits.
One of basketball's biggest ever stars is killed in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles.
Li Keqiang inspects efforts to control spread of deadly virus and promises reinforcements as death toll rises to 81.
Senator Romney says it's 'increasingly likely' four Republicans will join Democrats in voting to call Bolton as witness.
Palestinians have rejected the long-delayed plan, saying it's a bid to 'finish off' the Palestinian cause.
North African nation may be heading for new parliamentary elections over its inability to form a government.
US president's 'Deal of the Century' will dash hopes for an independent state, Palestinians say, as ISIL vows attacks.
Taliban claims US aircraft crashed in an area controlled largely by the group, killing all passengers on board.
Floods and landslides devastate southeastern Brazil following the highest rainfall totals in 110 years.
The climate denialism of the rich and powerful is increasing the suffering of the poor and marginalised communities.
Tributes pour in from around the world after former Los Angeles Lakers player was killed in a helicopter crash.
Britain's state broadcaster draws ire for mistake in news clip after Bryant's death it blamed on 'human error'.
Rights group says minors held at Kigali's Gikondo Transit Centre are regularly beaten and exposed to inhuman conditions.
A look at mining, bushfires and climate change. Plus, is Lebanon ready for an IMF bailout?
Pashteen, leader of Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement, was taken into custody in northwestern city of Peshawar.
Healthcare out of reach for at least 140 children with complex, life-threatening conditions in notoriously crowded camp.
New information surfaces as Trump's defence team resumes opening arguments. Here's what to expect from the Senate trial.
Indian Americans, joined by civil rights groups, hold demonstrations in 30 US cities demanding repeal of CAA.
Rui Pinto, awaiting trial in Lisbon, says he leaked files on Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos, his lawyers say.
Marjan Sarec quits as governing coalition of five centre-left parties struggles to get bills through parliament.
Washington calls on Iraq to protect US embassy after third against the diplomatic facility this month.
Dissatisfaction with reformists and mass disqualification of candidates could reduce voter turnout in February 21 vote.
First deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Kabul government sends fact-finding mission after killing of civilians in northern Balkh province prompts protests.