A high ranking UN official has raised concern about violence by the Turkish military.
The mayor said he would like to see Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office.
US claims the system will protect Nato from short and medium-range missiles, particularly from Middle East.
Islamic State's latest bombings offer grim reminder of Iraq's bloody sectarian conflict.
The former Republican presidential candidate officially reactivated his Senate campaign account on 11 May.
A school board member backtracked after saying the policy could be useful when encountering transgender students.
Prime Minister David Cameron says companies buying properties have to reveal who the identities of owners.
Donald Trump tells Fox News that his Muslim ban was 'just a suggestion'.
Suliman Gani threatened legal action after the PM made the claim during the mayoral campaign.
Spain would want to take Gibraltar in event of Brexit said foreign minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo
Presidential hopeful appears to confirm reports he will make the trip before the US presidential election.
Labour of all the parties in Scotland, will have to take a long, hard look to determine just where in the political spectrum it wishes to be.
The motive to join Europe was purely economic but one has to ask whether any politician had bothered to read the clauses on "ever closer integration"
Thousands of North Koreans joined dance and torchlight parade at end of ruling-party congress.
Welsh Labour chief Carwyn Jones tied with Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood in the vote.
Top court rules that Kabila can remain in power after his second term if elections are not held in November.
It will welcome representatives from 40 countries plus campaigners and business figures.
Electoral Commission says 'leave' groups have raised £700,000 more than pro-EU campaigns.
EXCLUSIVE: US government 'still hopeful' it can persuade 'President Kabila to do the right thing'.
As immigration rules get more draconian, settlers become resentful and see EU migrants as the enemy within.
Tory civil war continues as the EU referendum campaign ramps up ahead of 23 June ballot.
Better for the Country fined £50,000 for breaking the law by sending unsolicited 'Vote Leave' texts.
Former Labour chancellor and prime minister made his first major speech of the Brexit campaign.
Nigeria leader reacts to David Cameron claims that African nation is 'fantastically corrupt'.
The White House has confirmed Obama's travel plans to Vietnam and Japan from 21-28 May.
Many find the 34 year old's approach refreshing but others are sceptical about his approach.
The US president is expected to speak about elimination of nuclear weapons during visit to the atom bomb site.
Hillary Clinton won in the symbolic Nebraska primary, after losing to Sanders in the caucus back in March.
Stewart wonders: Are "thin-skinned man-babies" eligible to run for president?
With no challengers, Trump is less than 200 delegates away from clinching the nomination outright.