Erdogan says Barack Obama floated the idea at the G20 Summit in Hangzhou.
He called on Asean nations to have a firmer commitment to stamp out the narcotics trade.
The 27 August polls have been marred by allegations of fraud, prompting deadly riots in the capital.
IBTimes UK speaks to French authorities about the alarming rise in gangland slayings in 2016.
Nathan Law's calls for self-determination for former British colony greeted with fury in Beijing.
Lawrence Ripple accused of trying to get arrested following argument he had with wife.
Two cars are left half-pulverised after Putin's driver crashes over central barrier.
Liberals who say it's women's choice accept intolerant brand of Islam that seeks to control women's bodies.
It is not clear whether the parents will face charges over the accident in the USA.
The Panama Papers is considered the largest leak of financial data in history.
He was an activist and had helped arrange protests in Ferguson after Michael Brown's shooting.
Families take solace in traditional funeral rights as killings continue with impunity.
Authorities intervened before the field party reached its 1000-strong capacity.
The drink is supposed to be sipped over the course of three or four hours – not all at once.
Farha Faiz asks for a complete ban on Sharia courts that run a parallel judiciary.
The three soldiers were killed as Daesh counter-attacked against Turkish positions in northern Syria.
The US says it is pushing for greater counter-terrorism cooperation and sharing of intelligence between India and Pakistan.
Somalia accused Kenyan politician of using khat business to campaign for the break up of the country
The appointment is likely to be contested in the Senate.
Fatima Pardi says their 'relation' had 'cooled' off in the weeks leading to the disappearance of the flight.
The shocking figures show that the number of refugees worldwide has doubled in the past 10 years.
New Democratic Alliance mayor suggests ANC purchased 10 BMW 3 Series cars for more than £266,500.
Efforts are being made to strengthen crowd management following last years stampede, where over 2,000 people died.
The images were released by the Philippines ahead of the Asean summit in Laos in which China is also participating.
The State, Justice and Treasury Department revealed the payment was made from a so-called Judgment Fund.
The state department says it wants an atmosphere that is cordial and open to strong cooperation.
The presidential candidate says cyber security will play an important role.
Rajab is believed to be facing fresh charges for writing a letter to NYT that was published on 4 September.
US defence officials say they tried to communicate with the Iranian boats three times but did not receive any response.
Unesco head also told Chatham House think tank education must be part of UN humanitarian efforts.