Morocco demanded they leave because of Ban Ki-Moon’s remarks about the region’s territory dispute, according to state media.
According to the agreement, refugees reaching Greek islands will be sent back to Turkey, and for every Syrian returned, the EU will resettle one from a Turkish camp.
All 62 people aboard the Boeing 737-800 passenger jet flying from Dubai to southern Russia Saturday were killed.
Voting began Sunday across India and overseas following a decision by the Dalai Lama to relinquish his political authority.
The Brazilian president's one-time ally, Delcidio do Amaral, reportedly told a magazine that Rousseff tried to block investigations into the Petrobras scandal.
The latest death in Guinea comes days after the WHO declared the flare-up in neighboring Sierra Leone over.
While Seoul expands response units for a potential attack, Pyongyang has also been conducting drills aimed at attacking key South Korean facilities.
A poll showed support rising for President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment.
The former chief executive of Vale SA died with his wife and two children, a source told Reuters.
Unknown hackers breached the computer systems of Bangladesh Bank in early February and attempted to steal $951 million from its account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Legend has it former President Abraham Lincoln once said, "Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds up to be."
The pre-Islamic holiday has raised some controversy, but it’s a national holiday in a number of countries in the Middle East and Central Asia.
On Twitter, ISIS claimed that the attack was "part of a series of operations in response to the humiliation and searching of Muslim women at checkpoints."
The other victims of the attacked included two Israeli citizens.
The U.S. administration says the outbreak of the virus has not been a factor in the president’s travel decisions.
Syrian Kurdish groups have declared an autonomous state, and the move is likely to be met with more fighting and shifting allegiances.
An attorney representing Salah Abdeslam, the recently apprehended suspect in the Paris terrorist attacks late last year, says he plans to challenge extradition.
Processing resettlement and asylum requests may take months, or even years, under the new agreement between Turkey and the EU, human rights groups say.
Body parts of a man linked to the Islamic State group were found at the scene of the bombing, which left at least five dead and 36 wounded Saturday.
As Russia begins its third year of occupation in Crimea, human rights activists warn of an increasingly stifling environment in the region formerly controlled by Ukraine.
The former president’s appointment to the Cabinet placed him above the reach of a countrywide graft probe into the state-run oil company Petrobras.
Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who is one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders, is running for a controversial re-election Sunday.
John Cantlie has been held captive for more than two years by Islamic State group militants.
Tripoli has been under control of an armed alliance called Libya Dawn since 2014 when its forces drove rivals out of the city.
The blast at a popular tourist area in the city comes just days after a suicide attack killed 37 people in the capital of Ankara.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently urged his country's officials to strengthen nuclear capability and produce more nuclear weapons.
This year will be the tenth edition of the global event, organized by World Wide Fund for Nature to raise awareness about climate change.
The move is the latest setback for India's generic drugs industry, which has run into quality problems with global regulatory bodies in recent years.
Either mechanical failure or pilot error may have been responsible for the Flydubai Flight 981 crash at the Rostov-on-Don Airport that killed 62 people.
Everyone on the Boeing 738 plane was killed at an airport in Rostov-on-Don, southern Russia, media reports said.