Russian President Vladimir Putin officially earned 38.5m roubles (£484,000) in the six years to 2016, despite some estimates rating him as the richest man in the world.
"Someone stop him please," one Twitter user wrote.
Nato is considering a renewed commitment to a long-term training mission in Iraq as the US puts pressure on its European allies to help hold the country against Isis militants.
"The stupid is strong with this one," one Twitter user wrote.
US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to plan a Washington DC military parade prompting critics to brand him a "wannabe banana republic strongman".
While the main accused in the lynching incident was given death sentence, 5 others received 25 years of prison term.
The Philippines president hits back at the European Union bloc and explains how he does not want to visit Brussels.
Twitter users poke fun at US president's thinning thatch after footage of him boarding aircraft reveals extent of hair loss.
Washington will soon unveil its "toughest and most aggressive sanctions" against North Korea, said US Vice President Mike Pence.
Weeks of talks after the elections have brought political and economic uncertainty to Europe's largest economy.
The Syrian regime claimed that most of the projectiles fired by Israeli forces were intercepted.
Tory MPs Anna Soubry and Justine Greening have both hinted they could leave the party if Rees-Mogg became leader.
Cross-party committee warns government has failed to reprioritise its work and might not be ready by March next year.
"What the world needs right now is capitalism with a conscience," Carrey said.
Pyongyang blasts South Korean protesters for being "accustomed to sycophancy toward the US".
Brussels says the UK must submit to EU powers during the Brexit transition period or else face punishments like grounding flights.
Cross-party group of seven Scottish politicians fail in attempt to ask European Court of Justice to rule on whether UK could unilaterally abandon Brexit.
Tory MP for Monmouth urges end to unacceptable' intimidation following confrontation with EU supporters outside parliament.
Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte ordered the destruction of 20 sports cars worth $1.2m (£860,000), which had been smuggled into the country illegally.
Speaking at a GOP event in Ohio, the president accused Democrats of behaviour that could amount to "treason".
"What will it take for the Republicans to actually stand up to this madness?" One Twitter user asked.
Maldives' former president Mohamed Nasheed has sought India's diplomatic and military help to bring the political situation under control.
"You must have calculations against Turkey, Iran or maybe Russia," said the Turkish president.
Former minister and Tory MP Anna Soubry has urged the PM to stand up to hard Brexiteers and kick them out of the Conservative party.
Confusion about post-Europe future could run risk of jeopardising Britain's status as credible major partner, report warns.
Leaked Whitehall study shows the European Union could impose 37 directives on Britain for a two-year period.
This is the third time China has publicly acknowledged its mid-course interception test with the earlier ones taking place in 2010 and 2013.
Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed and judge Ali Hameed were arrested by Yameen's government as crisis deepens.
Private firms carrying out controversial disability assessments have been given a £40m increase in funding, despite concerns over the system.
US President Donald Trump has tweeted that any congressional immigration plan that does not include funding for his border wall is "a total waste of time".