Presidents Donald Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone call discussing Turkey's ongoing military campaign in Syria.
Pakistan's Senate Standing Committee on Interior has sought an amendment to the consitution to allow public hanging of rapists.
16 North Korean individuals, six vessels and nine entities are targeted in the latest round of sanctions by the US Treasury Department.
Zachary Woodcock, from Merrill, Michigan, accidentally shot dead his best friend, Richard Skillman at his 21st birthday party on Friday (19 January).
North Korea's state media has said Pyongyang would 'smash' challenges against reunifying the Korean peninsula.
The US president Donald Trump told the UK PM Theresa May she could be the next Churchill, it has been reported.
Spanish police release shocking video of man drowning a boar as they hunt animal abuser in Catalunya. Cruelty to wild animals is not deemed a criminal act under Spanish law.
Proposals are aimed to tackle 'everyday sexism' and will be presented to three French ministers next week.
A state election candidate for the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is under pressure after reports linking him to a Nazi songbook that celebrates the Holocaust.
The so-called "widow's camp" at Balukhali Rohingya refugee settlement consists of 50 red tents where no men or boys over the age of 10 years old are allowed.
Some Russian politicians have opposed the release of the film, which they claim is "extremist" and offensive.
The stretch of wall which is in the northern Pankow district of Berlin was forgotten by both Germans and Soviets.
Jade Hameister is the youngest person to complete the polar hat-trick of expeditions but, after facing online trolls, fought back on her recent South Pole trek.
The imam of one the largest mosques in Manchester married a woman 30 years younger than him last year.
Myanmar finally allowed the world's media in to Rakhine state to show they are ready to welcome back some of the Rohingya Muslims who fled the country.
Gay couple Ethan and Elad Dvash-Banks sue US after one twin son born via surrogate denied citizenship as he has Israeli DNA.
David Meller has stood down from a senior position at the Department for Education, the government has announced.
The global elite gathered at Davos for the World Economic Forum must heed the more sceptical accounts of unstoppable progress.
Turkey's president says Operation Olive Branch is progressing "successfully" and will continue until the last "terrorist" is eliminated.
The visiting US Secretary of Defence was also treated to a range of martial arts skills by Indonesian soldiers.
Arthur Wagner from the AfD resigned from his position in Brandenburg's state legislature after making the decision.
The video was shared by the former chief minister of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir who expressed concern for the dangers of this type of extreme activity.
Disney CEO Bob Iger announced bonuses for all American-based staff as well as new funds for education programs.
Punk art collective gained worldwide fame in 2012 when they staged an anti-Putin protest in Moscow's Cathedral.
The Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show is being held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, a nine-minute drive away from the Mandalay Bay resort.
The family of the deceased passenger, along with a co-passenger, have accused the cabin crew of negligence.
Maduro's socialist-backed Constituent Assembly calls for snap polls in April 2018 allowing Maduro to cement power against a fragmented opposition.
Troops and military vehicles are being mobilised near an airport in Pyongyang in suspected preparations for an upcoming military parade.
Kim Jong-un's programme is "not directed at UK but should be taken very seriously" as many British citizens live in the region, defence minister Howe said.
Four people were killed after a rescue helicopter collided in mid-air with a small plane in Germany.