Jakarta's ethnic Chinese governor is the first non-Muslim leader of Indonesia's capital in 50 years.
Republican president facing pressure in US after Michael Flynn quits as national security adviser.
Exit of Flynn and people he brought to Trump administration leave US security confusion at highest levels.
Concerns over high death toll and disproportionate use of force against Kamuina Nsapu militia in Kasai.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott will speak.
Profile of Kim Jong-il's eldest son following his reported killing at Malaysian airport.
Cameroon facing mounting criticism on way it is handling protests in English areas rocked by months of unrest.
Four French police officers accused of using excessive force including raping male suspect with baton.
Government anti-terrorist operation targeted at jihadists in Mali's Mopti region.
Aid convoys blocked from getting through to four warzones for nearly three months.
After what looks set to be the wettest winter in northern California following years of drought, more rain is forecast for this week as evacuees face indefinite stay and environmental groups say authorities were warned a decade ago.
Le Pen attacked Italy on immigration at the site where French soldiers once fought back against fascists.
The far-right leader said the Quran contained more anti-Semitism than Mein Kampf in a television interview.
Kim Jong-nam, playboy son of former North Korean dictator, died following needle attack at airport.
Conflict has killed thousands and displaced millions as violence continues and man-made famine is looming.
Either President Trump doesn't have autonomy or "Russophobia" has struck administration, say lawmakers.
From Shinzo Abe to Neil Gorsuch, Trump can't cope with a traditional handshake.
Mawarire returned to Zimbabwe despite threats on his life and clear indications he would be arrested.
US president called his Nigerian counterpart, Muhammadu Buhari, who is currently in London for medical treatment.
Think tank says China has greater influence over Pakistan's policies than the US.
Harris is on Thailand to participate in Cobra Gold, one of the largest military exercises in Asia-Pacific.
A magnet for controversy, Gertler began operating as a diamond merchant in the DRC in 1990s.
Environmental activists warned California state officials of Oroville Dam's risk of flooding in 2005.
Liz Castro explains why Catalans are back on the streets calling for freedom from Spain.
Johnson also to meet president of Ghana during two-day official trip in West Africa.
Administration aware "for weeks" of justice department warning about the national security adviser.
Secessionist group is banned by the Congolese authorities.
The $3.7bn pipeline, when complete, is expected to transport about 470,000 barrels of crude oil in a day.
Watch Scottish Conservative leader tease details about the White House meeting in January.
Pyongyang might launch an ICBM sometime during a probable summit between the US and China, the report said.