Rashad al-Alimi, who has close ties to Saudi Arabia, says the council will deal with challenges in all areas of Yemen.
Exiled president steps aside and transfers powers to presidential council to hold talks with Houthi rebels.
Smith, who resigned from the motion picture academy last week, says he respects and accepts the decision.
Reinforcements were sent to secure the Namissiguima military base after the deadly attack.
PM Naftali Bennett gives Israeli forces the green light to curb attacks after Palestinian kills three men in Tel Aviv.
Prosecutors say the men held anti-government views and were upset by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's COVID curbs.
Guilty plea is the second from a member of the far-right Proud Boys group at the forefront of the 2021 Capitol riot.
Jackson, the first Black woman ever confirmed to the US Supreme Court, says her appointment is 'honour of a lifetime'.
Egypt's security situation five years after ISIL-claimed church blasts killed 48 people.
SpaceX’s flight is its first to take private citizens to the ISS after two years of carrying astronauts there for NASA.
Guilty verdicts come after eight-week trial in the fraud scheme that saw $2.7bn looted from Malaysia fund.
Nigerian authorities had introduced additional charges of 'terrorism' against Kanu earlier this year.
Operation Dudula is the latest group to use gross inequality in South Africa as a launchpad for attacks on immigrants.
Savings evaporate, businesses face closure and the Sri Lankan poor struggle to eat as value of the rupee plummets.
Relatives of the abducted passengers say government inefficiency led to the attack and is delaying rescue efforts.
The court said the new procedures are to ensure fair trials and the safety of all involved in 'terrorism trials'.
Judge says Albanian driver Koci Selamaj committed 'savage' and sexually motivated attack.
South Africa owes it to the nations that supported its waiver proposal to reject the text and continue negotiations.
True infection numbers could be 97 times higher than the confirmed number of reported cases, the WHO says.
Across Africa, an increasing number of governments are disconnecting phone lines in mass, citing domestic security.
As drought and famine continue to plague Somalia, women are using a centuries-old scheme to help each other.
Housing rights campaigner Rob Robinson and Legal Aid's Beth Mellen on the housing crisis in the United States.
Thapelo Mohapi, general secretary of grassroots movement Abahlali baseMjondolo, on the struggles of the landless poor.
The intersection of racist policing and harmful drug laws led to the shameful treatment of the schoolgirl.
Embattled prime minister to hold meeting with party leaders; will address the nation on Friday evening.