Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s birthday party stood in stark contrast to the thousands of people in the country dealing with food shortages.
The demonstration of discontent at an agriculture exposition follows months of nationwide protests over what the farmers' union calls a lack of government support.
The prominent Russian opposition leader was walking across a bridge near the Kremlin in Moscow when he was shot to death a year ago.
Demonstrators in London pointed out renewing the nuclear-deterrent system would cost tens of billions of dollars over two decades.
Reports differ on the death toll Saturday, putting the figure between 30 and 40.
The promise of a better financial future appeared to be among the most important factors determining the decisions of voters at the polls in Tehran.
Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia announced a daily arrival restriction of 580 refugees Friday, sparking protests.
Thousands feel they haven’t seen signs of the economic recovery touted by the government, prompting some to support other parties.
The government says a truck bomb was detonated close to the entrance of a park near the Somali Youth League Hotel in Mogadishu.
The assembly chooses the country's highest authority, the supreme leader.
Saturday marks the 172nd anniversary of the Dominican Republic’s independence from Haiti.
Turnout in Friday’s parliamentary and Assembly of Experts elections was more than 60 percent, according to reports.
If the agreement brokered by the U.S. and Russia holds, it will be the first successful peace initiative during the five years of the Syrian Civil War.
Boris Johnson, who is widely thought to be keen to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron, also ruled out chances of a second referendum.
The government official revealed the information in an interview this week without disclosing the name of the village or the timeline of the executions.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack in the country's eastern province of Kunar.
Global finance leaders who are meeting in Shanghai also agreed to use all policy tools to boost global growth, but emphasized limitations over a central bank-led stimulus.
The rebel group called the alleged assault Saturday a breach of the cessation of hostilities plan that came into effect at midnight Friday.
The death toll from the category 5 storm remains at 42, but that figure is expected to rise.
The report about the new anti-tank guided weapon test comes as world powers draft some of the harshest sanctions yet against North Korea.
Speaking in the U.S. on Friday, President Paul Kagame contended he was following the will of his people by remaining in office.
Winners of races for Parliament and the Assembly of Experts will determine the power balance as the Islamic nation enters its post-sanctions era.
Whether you want to spend a lot or a little, you can find options like beaches and theme parks across the U.S.
As a ceasefire takes effect, opposition forces say they have not received U.S. support in months — raising questions about Washington's commitment level.
The rough design resembles the Air Force's old B-2 Spirit bomber, but the new one will be much cheaper.
The draft bill, set to be voted on by the U.N. Security Council this weekend, comes following recent weapons tests by North Korea.
The increase will take place in the next 10 years and see overall defense spending increase to 2 percent of GDP.
The dispute between Greece and Austria widens as European leaders prepare to meet March 7 to discuss the refugee crisis with Turkey.
A plan to escalate the battle against the terror group emerged from an assessment by the top U.S. Special Operations commander for Africa.
Despite an increasing number of non-Japanese residents, official population figures fell 0.7 percent from five years ago.