Police have opened fire to disperse dozens of Aden residents protesting power cuts in Yemen’s second city
Gunmen shot dead two journalists in 24 hours in separate incidents in eastern India, police and local reports said Saturday, the latest media killing in Asia's deadliest country for reporters.
Tens of thousands of security forces fanned out across the Philippines Sunday on the eve of national polls, following a bitter and deadly election campaign ...
Gunmen shot dead eight plain-clothed Egyptian policemen in the Helwan district south of Cairo, the interior ministry said Sunday.
A Saudi police officer has been shot dead in the Makkah region, the interior ministry said on Friday, after four suspected jihadists died during a raid in the same area.
Police yesterday evacuated more than 1,000 people from a makeshift migrant camp near a Paris metro station
Four Yemeni guards were killed in a bombing that targeted the convoy of Aden’s police chief, officials said
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s security forces yesterday largely foiled planned protests
A Bahrain court on Thursday sentenced four men to between one and 15 years in prison for violence against police and possessing weapons for "terrorist aims," the prosecution said.
An Egyptian policeman shot and killed a Cairo street vendor on Tuesday after an argument over the cost of a cup of tea, the interior ministry said.
Macedonian police fired tear gas yesterday to disperse around 50 migrants stranded in Greece
Saudi Arabia has stripped its frequently criticised religious police of their powers to arrest, urging them to act "kindly and gently" in enforcing Islamic rules.