Sparks fly as China is accused of dumping cheap steel on global markets.
The European Union deal with Turkey has affected the flow of people who have been able to reach Greece.
Russia's anti-doping agency invited foreign journalists and photographers into their laboratory.
Government officials report that 1,110 people had left the camp.
Obama is the third US President to visit the south-east Asian nation since diplomatic relations were restored in 1995.
Shelter Dogs in a Photo Booth features pictures of 100 dogs by Guinnevere Shuster, each accompanied by a short story about the dog's personality and history.
Members of the Royal family attend the preview of the horticultural event at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London.
Kenyan police fired tear gas at a convoy of vehicles carrying opposition leader Raila Odinga in Nairobi.
Visitors to this year's show greeted by a sea of handmade poppies.
The deadly blasts in what are normally considered quiet, pro-government areas were the first targeting civilians in the cities.
109 people are feared to be buried in landslides while over 185,000 remain displaced and are being housed in schools and religious buildings.
Iraqi government forces have clashed with Islamic State (Isis) militants near Fallujah as they battle to recapture the city.
The demonstrations happened during President Michelle Bachelet state-of-the-nation report to Congress.
During her inauguration ceremony President Tsai Ing-wen urged China to "drop the baggage of history".
The exhibition explores daily life 90 years ago, revealing some intriguing similarities and some inevitable contrasts.
As conditions in refugee camps worsen, the relocation target of 20,000 asylum seekers has been virtually ignored.
From Spiderman to giant burgers, each office has created its own 'design' which can be seen from buildings opposite or streets below.
Unauthorised show in Rome features 120-plus original prints, sculptures and paintings from private collections.
Torrential rains in the country have forced more than 196,000 people to flee their homes.
The State Opening is the formal start of the parliamentiary year, and the speech will set out agenda for the coming session.
The new cabinet has been criticised for being made up exclusively of white men, and for folding a ministry of women.
The best museums of art, popular culture, war, history and architecture on the 18 May celebration of museums.
The French government used article 49.3 of the French constitution to push through the reform bill.
Hundreds of rock'n'roll artefacts from world's biggest music icons are exhibiting and going under the hammer.
Harmony of the Seas is 361m long – 37m longer than the Eiffel Tower and more than three times the length of the Elizabeth Tower in London.
Ashraf Ghani's government have rejected the idea due to cost and time delays.
Demonstrators dangled from bridges and broke into a mine in protest against dirty energy.
Truck exploded when rebels were loading on explosives intended for an attack on security forces.
Massive fire engulfs sprawling tyre dump near Madrid.
There are 294 unaccompanied children living in the Calais refugee camp, with further 129 unaccounted for.