Hundreds of Central American migrants cross into Mexico from Guatemala
Some hackers take the ransom and run: researchers
Survivors of Burkina jihadi attack tell of terror and escape
Queen gives assent for Britain to leave EU
'I am here': Holocaust survivors mark Auschwitz liberation
The court ordered Myanmar to take action to prevent further genocide against the Rohingya and to report to the court on its progress in four months.
In the spotlight: Isabel dos Santos, Angola's 'princess'
Businesses were affected by nonstop snow in St. John’s city since Christmas eve but snow-clearing efforts should help get shops back in operation.
American Airlines reports higher profits despite MAX hit
US Treasury Secretary pledges tax cuts for 'middle class'
Sami association wins historic hunting rights case against Sweden
Environmentalists lose new Norway lawsuit over Arctic oil
Brussels scratches head over talk of US trade deal
P&G lifts profit forecast but sales growth slows
Russian MPS give quick first approval to Putin reforms
The body of a man who was initially thought to have accidentally fallen off the Oasis of the Seas cruise ship has been recovered.
US expects UK trade deal 'this year': Mnuchin
Search suspended for South Koreans, Nepalis hit by avalanche
'End of the world': Wuhan residents react to quarantine
Hong Kong holiday camps become quarantine zones as virus fears spike
Authorities are investigating the death of a child molester who is believed to have been killed by the same suspect who beat another inmate to death earlier.
Dos Santos drops Portugal bank stake
Sami association wins hunting rights battle in Sweden
Jacobson is accused of violating his visa conditions due to his reporting activities in Palangkaraya. His lawyer, Aryo Nugroho, said his client could face up to five years in prison.
VW in Canada ordered to pay CAN$196.5 mn over emissions scandal
Investment-starved Ukraine plans 'nanny' for wealthy foreigners
German NGO accuses Volvo of diesel emissions cheating
Iraq protester gunned down in second night of violence
"[It failed] partly because of the nature of the matter and partly because of the very obsolete PR machinery of the [Hong Kong] government, especially facing a world-class propaganda that challenged us,” she said.
Angola's ex first daughter Isabel dos Santos charged with fraud