The moral and legal basis for continuation of delivery of aid to Idlib without the UNSC's approval is strong and clear.
Regional tensions will continue even if the nuclear deal between Iran and the West is restored.
Dhaka seeks funds for balance of payment and budget needs, and for efforts to deal with climate change, says Daily Star.
Germany's flagship carrier's cancellation of flights in Frankfurt and Munich affects more than 130,000 passengers.
Protesters are angry over the UN mission's failure to stem violence in country's east.
Killing of four anti-coup activists has been met with widespread international outrage.
Moscow's harsh drug laws are under the spotlight following the American basketball star's arrest.
Argentinians mark 70 years since the death of Evita, a charismatic figure hailed for fighting for women and the poor.
At least 28 die and 60 fall ill from having spurious liquor in state where sale and consumption of alcohol are banned.
Activists say many lack Computerized National Identity Card as critics cite database breaches and privacy violations.
What is the significance of the sacred Canadian lake the pope will visit on his trip to meet Indigenous communities?
Demonstrations against the perceived ineffectiveness of the UN peacekeeping operation began on Monday.
Significant differences between the sides remain, including Taliban's refusal to replace bank's top political appointee.
Member states are looking to mitigate the effect of a Russian squeeze on gas flows before the winter season.
Kinshasa has accused Kigali of backing the M23 rebel group in the DRC's eastern region, which the latter denies.
The murders allegedly represent 'false positives,' civilians killed by the army and presented as fighters.
The UN peacekeeping mission has been criticised locally for its perceived inability to stop fighting in eastern DRC.
Key questions answered about the blaze that is raging in US's central California.
Officials urged to do something as heatwaves, floods and other extreme weather events hit every continent.
The two candidates competing to succeed caretaker PM Boris Johnson tussle over the cost-of-living crisis.
Amnesty, HRW and others say Nepal risks letting wartime atrocities committed during the Maoist rebellion go unpunished.
A story of a woman who was an alleged 'complainant' against her Muslim partner that led to his imprisonment for months.
Authorities are struggling to pull Zimbabwe from the grip of an economic crisis characterised by rising prices.
The Chinese-built project connects the southern Adriatic coast to the rest of the country.
White House says virtual meeting will focus on investments in American manufacturing and jobs.