EU's Juncker calls Sweden truck rampage an attack on all of Europe
Two men have reportedly been arrested in connection with the attack that left four people dead in Stockholm.
US warns Syria of 'more' strikes if Assad uses chemical weapons again
US envoy Nikki Haley: 'Every time Assad crosses the line of human decency, Russia stands beside him.'
Man arrested over Stockholm attack is suspected driver of killer beer truck, police say
A second man was also reportedly arrested in Hjulsta in the north-west of Stockholm, but police declined to comment.
Air India plane running at 185kmph forced to abort takeoff over runway mix-up
The Air India plane was taking off from a runway that merged with another where a landing was scheduled at the same time.
Duterte to discuss terrorism, drug war, alleged abuse of Filipino workers during Middle East tour
The Philippines president is also looking at tapping investments from the three oil-rich nations.
2 Isis suspects arrested in Manila were allegedly plotting terror attacks in Kuwait and Philippines
Husayn Al-Dhafiri, a Kuwaiti national and his Syrian wife, Rahaf Zina, were arrested on 25 March.
Basque separatist Eta to give up arms but warns of disruptions by 'enemies of peace'
The group has allegedly killed over 800 people over the past four decades in northern Spain and southwest France.
20 killed in roadside bomb blast in Somalia as al-Shabaab deny involvement in attack
Governor Ibrahim Aden Ali of Lower Shabelle blamed the al-Qaeda linked militant group for the blast.
China summons Indian envoy to protest against Dalai Lama's tour in Arunachal Pradesh
China said the Dalai Lama's visit has caused serious damage to China's interests and to India-China relations.
Number of illegal Mexican migrants arrested in March lowest in 17 years, John Kelly tells Congress
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly credited President Donald Trump for the decline.
US Navy grounds T-45 trainer jets following complaints of oxygen system malfunction
Vice President Mike Pence's son, Marine 1st Lieutenant Michael, is among the trainees affected by the malfunction.
Traffic blockade for Malaysian PM's convoy delays ambulance carrying bleeding child
The incident took place in capital New Delhi during Najib Razak's six-day visit to India.
Spanish police seize over 500 properties worth £593m belonging to Assad family
The property raids are linked to a corruption and money laundering probe against Assad's uncle, Rifaat al-Assad.
Up to 50 years needed to rid Iraq and Syria of Isis-planted mines, UN warns
Isis uses hidden landmines and improvised explosive devices to prevent enemy forces from entering their areas.
India rejects allegations by African envoys who called Greater Noida attacks xenophobic and racist
The attacks were triggered following the death of an Indian student, who allegedly died of drug overdose.
First official portrait of US First Lady Melania Trump released
Former model Melania Trump married Donald Trump in January 2005.
Indian airports planning to replace manual screening with full-body scanners
A pilot project was launched at the New Delhi airport in the Indian capital.
Florida governor Rick Scott removes prosecutor from 21 cases for refusing to consider death penalty
Prosecutor Aramis Ayala sparked controversy while handling the murder case of a police officer in March.
NHS helpline for suicidal people faces questions as probe reveals callers put on hold as staff slept
An undercover investigation by The Sun showed distressed callers being described as 'needy'.
Colombia President Santos blames climate change for landslide as rescue work continues
The government first said 207 died in the tragedy but later matched it with 254 deaths reported by the army.
Is India considering changing its 'no first use' nuke policy?
Recently, former foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon said India's nuclear doctrine has 'far greater flexibility'.
Anti-whaling groups gear up for action as Japan vows to continue killing whales after latest hunt
A Japanese fleet returned after an 83-day hunt in the Antarctic with 333 minke whales.
Coalition strike on Iraq kills Isis propaganda chief who inspired attacks against US and Turkey
Ibrahim Al-Ansari's death will disrupt Isis' ability to recruit young people and children, coalition spokesman Scrocca said.
Angry demonstrators set Paraguay's Congress on fire over new constitutional amendment
The amendment would allow Paraguay President Horacio Cartes to seek re-election in 2018.
3 North Korean suspects sent home from Malaysia with Kim Jong-nam's body, police say
Malaysia released the body of the half-brother of Kim Jong-un to bring back nine citizens stranded in Pyongyang.
US-led coalition launches probe into civilian deaths as it finds proof of new 'sinister' Isis tactics
The coalition found video evidence of Isis smuggling civilians into warzone to take advantage of civilian death outcry.
Malaysians freed from North Korea in exchange for Kim Jong-nam's body reach home
The estranged half-brother of Kim Jong-un was killed at Kuala Lumpur Airport in February.
US to replace 600 troops in fight against Isis in Iraq and Taliban in Afghanistan
The deployment in Iraq is expected after the ongoing offensive in west Mosul ends.
Iran poses greatest threat to peace in Middle East, says US Central Command chief
General Joseph Votel highlighted the challenges in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen, Egypt and Pakistan.
13 dead as church bus collides head-on with truck in Texas
The bus was carrying elderly church members returning from a three-day camp retreat.