Central African Republic’s interim President Catherine Samba-Panza yesterday called for a tougher mandate for the UN mission, MINUSCA, and the disarmament ...
HE the Foreign Minister Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah has stressed the need to prioritise the right to education as millions of children around the world are still deprived of it.
The return of Nick Easter to the England fold has added extra resonance to talk of “Marseille 2007”.
Georgia has been promoting a free-market economy as part of its efforts to increase competitiveness and accelerate development, the country’s envoy in Qatar has said.
Barack Obama welcomed Pope Francis to the White House on Wednesday - the first black US president hailing the first pontiff from the Americas as a unique moral authority.
A Saudi-led coalition is making slow but steady progress five days into a major offensive towards the rebel-held ...
Hopes for a deal to form a unity government in war-torn Libya by a September 20 deadline received a boost yesterday after UN-brokered peace talks had run into opposition from both sides.
Taliban gunmen killed 29 people, including 16 praying in a mosque, when they stormed a Pakistani air force base yesterday, a military spokesman said.
Pacific island leaders have agreed to disagree on how to tackle climate change.
War planes from a Saudi-led military alliance yesterday bombed Yemen’s capital Sanaa, in what witnesses described as the fiercest attacks on the city in over five months of war.
President Benigno Aquino 3rd has reiterated that the next president should only serve a single six-year term.
An emotional Wayne Rooney became England’s all-time leading goal-scorer after netting his 50th international goal in a historic 2-0 victory over Switzerland.