When the Irish Parliament meets Friday, Kenny, whose Fine Gael party won 50 seats in February, may be re-elected into the post.
Everyday life has come to a standstill in Kilis as anger against the government, the Islamic State group and Syrian refugees has begun to boil over.
Meanwhile, a senior United Nations official slammed an airstrike on a refugee camp in the northern Idlib province that reportedly killed at least 28 people.
When the two leaders meet in the Black Sea resort of Sochi Friday, conflicting claims over a chain of Pacific Islands are likely to figure prominently on the agenda.
Brig. Gen. Charles Cleveland, a spokesman for the U.S.-NATO mission in Afghanistan, said that improved ties between the two terror groups could pose a bigger threat.
Several domestic cloud services have been shut down, or have announced closure, in China for allegedly allowing storage of pornographic and pirated content.
The massive blaze, which started Sunday in Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta, also forced several oil producers and pipeline companies to cut production.
Ahead of the event, the secretive country trumpeted “miraculous results” and said advances in nuclear and ballistic missile developments were “the greatest gifts.”
The decision potentially saps energy from a separate $44 billion lawsuit filed by federal prosecutors who claimed the deal fell short.
Panama’s banking regulator said it was taking control of the bank because of its alleged links to a massive money laundering scheme.
Most ship hijackings near Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia have been the work of Abu Sayyaf militants, officials said.
The blaze that erupted Sunday in Canada's oil sands region now covers an area roughly 10 times the size of Manhattan in New York City.
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, competing in a June 5 runoff, has promised to expand water distribution and build a commuter train line.
Australia’s government has opted against further funding to help locate a Malaysia Airlines passenger plane that vanished in March 2014.
If Sadiq Khan wins Thursday's election, he would become the first Muslim to lead Britain’s capital.
Ahmet Davutoğlu 's plans to resign fueled fears the Turkish president could govern with his power going unchecked.
Maestro Valery Gergiev and Russia's Marinsky Theater will host a concert in the ancient city of Palmyra.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee wants Japan to shoulder the cost of America’s military presence on its territory.
A third U.S. army brigade and 4,000 additional NATO troops could be deployed to the Baltic States in the coming year.
The introduction of the bond notes does not signal the return of the defunct Zimbabwean dollar, which the country ditched in 2009.
Experts said Donald Trump might seek to put more economic pressure on China, but was less likely than Hillary Clinton to pressure Beijing over geopolitics.
The move comes amid tensions between Davutoğlu and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has been trying to increase his power.
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The move comes amid mounting tensions on the Korean Peninsula where the U.S. and South Korea are deliberating deployment of a missile system.
The fight to run the British capital has pitted the Labour Party’s Sadiq Khan against Conservative Zac Goldsmith.
The breakthrough of 13 days — a significant improvement over the previous record — has rekindled an ethical debate over research involving human embryos.
The once-in-decades meeting of the country’s leadership has raised concerns about the possibility of another nuclear test as a show of strength.
Motiur Rahman Nizami is accused of genocide, rape and orchestrating the massacre of top intellectuals during the 1971 war of independence.
Russian security agency FSB said the foiled attacks were ordered by leaders of international terrorist organizations based in Syria and Turkey.
Melbourne-born Neil Prakash was linked to militant plots in Australia and had appeared in several ISIS propaganda videos, reports said.