Saturday's vote is widely expected to return Faure Gnassingbe as president for a fourth-straight term.
John Rood, the Pentagon's top policy official, is the latest to be purged following Trump's acquittal in the Senate.
Rescue planes are combing a huge area of sea, searching for 53 people.
'Unfolding humanitarian catastrophe' in Idlib as fighting approaches areas packed with civilians fleeing gov't push.
The anti-Islam, anti-immigrant party handed out children's play books featuring caricatures of Muslims and black people.
Elderly people die in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus in the holy city of Qom, officials say.
Pekka Haavisto will be investigated over his plan for swiftly bringing children held in Syria to Finland.
As campaigning ends, voters in capital say they will boycott key poll despite officials' appeals for a big turnout.
From smart devices to facial recognition, AI is the technology of the future and the EU is eager to play a central role in defining codes of conduct to safeguard people's rights.
Khaled Heeba was shot dead in US city earlier this month after fleeing war in Syria more than three years ago.
PM Fayez al-Sarraj rebuffs calls for return to Geneva negotiations after shelling of capital's port by Haftar's forces.
New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg, after unprecedented spending, will join his rivals on stage for the first time.
At least 2,004 people in mainland China have died from the coronavirus, which has now spread to 27 countries.
US authorities allow a Venezuelan father to enter the US, but force his 18-year-old daughter to wait in Mexico alone.
Top US diplomat says he plans to bring up case of jailed Saudi-American doctor Walid Fitaihi with kingdom's leaders.
Tunisians in Italy share positive stories about their contributions after Salvini accused family of drug dealing.
Without mentioning Beijing, the continent's top trading partner, Pompeo warns about 'empty promises' in Ethiopia speech.
In the face of rising tensions, local leaders help to uphold the values of tolerance by supporting interfaith couples.
Tens of millions of people have been restricted from leaving their homes, while residents have to rely on local teams to deliver food.
Sabisky's appointment was not a one off 'mistake', but a sign of the mainstreaming of race-thinking in Britain.
Evidence suggests that environmental disasters could lead to earlier marriages in the communities gravely affected.
South Africa's tendency to disregard repression in its backyard has left it ineffective at promoting democracy.
At least 12 soldiers killed after al-Qaeda-linked group deploys a suicide bomber in a vehicle and dozens of fighters.
Flooding hits parts of Tennessee as more rains are predicted for flood-stricken Mississippi.
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