Somali Prime Minister Calls for Calm After Political Violence in Mogadishu
Clashes erupted overnight in the capital between backers and opponents of President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, known as 'Farmajo'
Clashes erupted overnight in the capital between backers and opponents of President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, known as 'Farmajo'
Human rights and women's rights groups in Pakistan are demanding public apology from Prime Minister Imran Khan for his statement linking women's cloth
The debate around the coalition talks and Rutte's leadership comes as the Netherlands is battling rising coronavirus infections despite a monthslong l
Spahn says Germany should secure doses with or without the rest of EU for 2022
Spahn says Germany should secure doses with or without the rest of EU for 2022
Sixty-seven-year-old Imran Khan, who received the first dose of a coronavirus vaccine two days ago is self-isolating at home'
Castex says weekend lockdowns likely if situation does not improve by March 6
Opponents of Nikol Pashinyan have objected to agreement that ended fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh
He was 84
The leaders in the northern Tigray region are accused of treason and terrorism
Country's top health official refuses to step down after attending meeting at restaurant closed under pandemic rules
The visit is part of prime minister's first foreign trip since taking office last month
Anwar Ibrahim says he has enough support to force Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin out of office
Suga has said his top priorities are fighting the coronavirus and turning around an economy battered by the pandemic
Shinzo Abe said he is suffering from a recurrence of ulcerative colitis
Shinzo Abe said he is suffering from a recurrence of ulcerative colitis
No confirmation has come from Abe's office or his party
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Wednesday $200 million in humanitarian aid for Iraq
Prime minister calls leaking Japanese ship 'very serious situation'; oil leak described as ecological disaster
The Arab Spring's sole democracy has lurched from one crisis to another since its revolution
Dr. Jane Aceng insists she was teaching public how to wear a mask, but critics say she should have followed government's regulations, as some Ugandans
Boris Johnson tells parliament he would not blame health care workers
Court upholds his decree for the nomination
Blowback from Mahathir Mohamad's rebuke of India over Kashmir and Muslim migrants is likely to hit his country's palm oil sector hard, but it may have
Koizumi and seen as a future leader himself, said on Wednesday he was planning to take two weeks of leave over three months, in an effort to become a
Leaked Audio has Honcharuk criticizing president for not understanding the economy