Lack of humanitarian aid and soaring prices of basic goods may lead to famine in northwest Syria, aid workers warn.
Patrick George Zaki, researcher for Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, arrested in Cairo upon return from Italy.
Africa's leaders discuss the conflicts in Libya and the Sahel during their annual summit in Ethiopia's capital.
Moves come days before Islamic Revolution anniversary, routinely used by Iran to display tech advances for armed forces.
In New Hampshire, past presidential hopefuls campaigning at small-town events have defied expectations.
Ways to end violence in countries such as Libya and South Sudan high on agenda of African Union summit held in Ethiopia.
Turkey's defence minister says observation posts in Idlib will remain as Syrian army advances in last rebel-held area.
Death toll on the mainland rises to 811 people as criticism grows over the leadership’s handling of the crisis.
Besides race, Hollywood also has a serious gender gap. In 90-plus years of Oscars, just one woman has won best director.
The Iraqi Shia leader has been playing a double game in Iraqi politics but the ongoing protests may unravel it.
Exit poll predicts three main parties tied on 22 percent with official results expected to be announced on Monday.
Forecasters said Storm Ciara would also hit Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.
Soldier kills 26 people and wounds 57 others in northeastern city before being fatally shot inside a shopping mall.
Israel escalates trade war with the Palestinians by stopping their agricultural exports amid fears of renewed violence.
Millions of people are under lockdown in China's Hubei province in a bid to stop the deadly virus from spreading.
Saraqeb is considered a strategic prize for the Syrian government as it seeks to regain control of M4 and M5 highways.
How a near-death experience during childbirth brought home the reality of soaring maternal mortality rates in the US.
This is the first time in three years that Yemeni patients are allowed to fly from Sanaa for medical treatment abroad.
Aid workers in the field say they are unable to meet the needs of so many people.
France is backing a Libyan warlord and Chad's dictator. Plus, the economic cost of Brexit.
Shutdown in Indian-administered Kashmir to mark hanging of Mohammed Afzal Guru over the 2001 Parliament attack.
Soldier guns down 26 people and wounds 57 in the country's worst shooting spree before he is fatally shot inside a mall.
Main opposition party, the Movement for the Rebirth of Cameroon (MRC), is refusing to field a single candidate.
Leaders attended the 33rd African Union summit in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.