S’Arabia removed from blacklist for violence against children
The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, has said that the UN has…
Russia bans meat imports from Brazilian, Argentine companies
The Russian agricultural watchdog agency, Rosselkhoznadzor, on Tuesday imposed a ban on…
German nationalists move to expel lawmaker
The Nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party said on Tuesday that it…
U.S. raises concern about China business climate
Foreign businesses are asking questions whether they are welcome in China, U.S.…
South-East Asia braces for La Nina floods
After a year of drought caused by El Nino, the storms of…
Muhammad Ali’s remains arrive his hometown
The remains of late boxing legend Muhammad Ali arrived at his hometown…
Syrian parliament meets for first time since April elections
Syria's parliament convened on Monday for the first time since elections in…
ILO, Singapore renew partnership to promote decent work in Southeast Asia
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Government of Singapore on Monday renewed…
UN officials urge more action to deal with wildlife poachers
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has called on everyone to go wild…
U.S. presses China on excess production
The U.S. Treasury Secretary, Jack Lew said on Monday that China's excess…
Obama mourns Muhammad Ali
U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday mourned boxing legend, Muhammad Ali, who…
5 French soldiers suspended in Central African Republic violence
Five French soldiers deployed to the Central Africa Republic (CAR), have been…
17 dead as Indian police clear sect from occupied park
Police in India said no fewer than 17 people, including two policemen,…
Red Crescent official confirms that bodies of 85 migrants washed up in western Libya
Al-Khamis al-Bosaifi, a Red Crescent Official, on Friday confirmed that bodies of…
3 U.S. soldiers drown in Texas flooding
Authorities in Washington DC, in the U.S. said three soldiers drowned on…
UN Security Council condemns Al-Shabaab attack on Mogadishu hotel
The UN Security Council has condemned the June 1 terrorist attack, which…
More than 13,000 foreigners held in British prisons — Report
More than 13,000 foreigners are being held in British prisons, the House…
KFC closes franchise in Botswana, renders 400 jobless
International fast food outlet, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has closed its franchise…
3 U.S. soldiers drown in Texas flooding
Authorities in Washington DC, in the U.S. said three soldiers drowned on…
8 killed in airstrike on bus in Aleppo
Eight civilians were killed on Friday in an airstrike on a bus…
Poland to recruit 35,000 for voluntary militia
Poland said on Friday that it would recruit 35,000 volunteers for a…
250 rescued as migrants boat capsizes in central Mediterranean
Greek rescuers pulled 250 people from the Mediterranean and were searching for…
Switzerland celebrates opening of world’s longest rail tunnel
Celebrations to inaugurate the world's longest railway tunnel under the Swiss Alps…
Boy Abandoned By Parents In Forest As Punishment Found After 1 Week
A Japanese boy by the name of Yamato Tanooka (7) who was abandoned…
Philippine’s President-elect unrepentant of tirade against journalists
Philippine’s President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday said he will not apologise for…
Relatives of 6 MH17 crew members sue Malaysia Airline
Relatives of six crew members of flight MH17, which crashed in eastern…
EU, US sign deal on data shared to fight terrorism and crime
The European Union and the U.S. on Thursday, signed a deal aiming…
Security Council expresses concern over North Korea’s disregard of UN resolutions
The Security Council on Wednesday expressed serious concern that the Democratic People's…
UNICEF tasks emergency management agencies on contingency plan
Mr Olusoji Adeniyi, UNICEF Emergency Specialist, on Wednesday advised State Emergency Management…
19 year old girl burned alive for refusing marriage proposal
A 19 year old girl has been burned alive for refusing the…