The Republican, of Irish descendent, has unwittingly become the villain of St Patrick's Day 2017.
Calls come as Zimbabwean delegation reports on Universal Periodic Review recommendations.
The situation on the ground remains dire, working group tells United Nations Human Rights Council.
The former head of an elite investigation unit made the allegations in a court case being heard in Cape Town.
Merkel, unlike Britain's Theresa May, bided her time to meet with Trump.
Trump said in a recent interview, 'I just want people to know, the CIA was hacked and a lot of things taken.'
Facebook said it will send a team to Pakistan to address the country's concerns.
China grabbed hold of Scarborough Shoal in 2012 after a dangerous standoff with the Philippines vessels.
Confrontation between the two countries escalates to one of the highest levels.
Philippines President will be in Myanmar on 19 and 20 March, after which he will head to Thailand.
The tanker was captured on Monday when it was making its way from Djibouti to Mogadishu.
The British intelligence agency issued a rare public statement on US wiretapping allegations.
Benjamin Netanyahu's comments came hours before meeting with Trump's Middle-East envoy Jason Greenblatt.
The PM is taking a political gamble on the outcome of the Scottish elections in 2021.
The US Secretary of State landed in South Korea calling for a renewed approach in dealing with North Korea.
Budget director Mick Mulvaney says after-school programmes that feed poor kids are not working.
She Persisted takes its title from barbed putdown aimed at Elizabeth Warren in Senate.
Press secretary lambasts journalists as president's unproven Obama allegation falls apart.
Prime Minister Theresa May will hope to get on the front foot after a triple whammy of bad news.
Former national security adviser was paid $45,000 by Kremlin-backed news outlet RT in December 2015.
Tensions between two countries is high as Turkish government threatens to scrap EU migrant deal.
Ex-President Taylor is serving 50-year sentence for his 2012 conviction of 11 counts of war crimes.
Centre-right parties feast over historical defeat of Labour as Greens emerge as new political force.
'Of course he was sworn in,' says leader of Hungarian nationalist group Vitezi Rend.
First Minister of Scotland described move as 'untenable, undemocratic and totally unsustainable'.
Under the nation's 2006 laws, homosexuality is a crime.
"There is no way removing the egg from the omelette can be done in two years."
Space agency said it would be 'reshaping' its focus based on the resources available.
Corporate account seemingly hacked after tweet is sent ridiculing president's "tiny hands".
UK prime minister said "all our energies" should be focused on Brexit negotiations rejecting SNP plans.