PM's remarks came after talks with party heads, with opposition leaders raising the issue of intelligence failures.
Cozier drew attention after calling for a faster coronavirus response on board the sidelined USS Theodore Roosevelt.
One of three Louisville police officers, detective Brett Hankison, is being fired for 'blindly firing ten rounds'.
Supreme Court blocks US President Trump's attempt to roll back protection for children of undocumented immigrants.
Demonstrators had first gathered in Bamako on June 5, decrying perceived government corruption and escalating violence.
Coronavirus cases have more than doubled in Argentina in June, but the numbers are well below those in Brazil and Peru.
Southern separatists stormed security department building in city of Hadibouh, official says.
The government says cyber-experts identified the attacks as state-based.
Travel restrictions and social distancing measures have been reinstated.
Opposition politicians have been pressing the government to increase the weekly amount of money for asylum seekers.
The opposition accuses the president of cheating during the last parliamentary elections.
Ankara says mission turned a blind eye to weapons sent to Khalifa Haftar, who fights against Turkey-backed GNA.
Like Trump, Johnson prefers to view the world through the restrictive prism of conservative white privilege.
The US Supreme Court had left the door open for Trump to attempt to rescind the programme affecting 650,000 immigrants.
Libya's only centre for amputees is still under construction in Misrata.
Civil society organisations say that since the start of the quarantine a local leader has been killed every other day.
Viral edited clip of Black and white toddlers with a fake misspelled CNN caption labelled as 'manipulated media'.
A look at the African American commemoration day amid sky-high tension over race relations in the United States.
Argentina was one of the first countries in Latin America to impose a lockdown.
Commanders working for Khalifa Haftar are being investigated for possible war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
PM Narendra Modi is meeting opposition leaders as anti-China sentiment grows following killing of 20 Indian soldiers.
Separate shootouts, including at a mosque, leave eight dead as security forces escalate operation against the fighters.
Tell-all memoir by ex-national security adviser has White House officials on the attack and a court date to block it.
Ankara says strikes in northern Iraq targeted the PKK in response to increase in rebel attacks on Turkish army bases.
Colgate, Cream of Wheat and Mrs Butterworth are the latest brands reckoning with racially charged logos.