Drenched by heavy rain, parents of the 43 Mexican students who went missing in 2014 held a somber procession through the streets of Mexico City on Friday, as they've done every month since their sons disappeared; but this time was different.
Mexico lures visitors on new age tourism trail
LGBT activists in Peru held a protest on Friday questioning how their government handled the death of a Peruvian transgender man in Indonesia earlier this month who was detained at the airport upon arriving to celebrate his honeymoon.
Angola's opposition rejects initial poll results
Cuba asks for US help to rebuild destroyed fuel depot
The arrest of a Turkish pop star over a quip she made about religious schools has drawn a fierce response from critics of the government, who see it as bent on punishing those who oppose its conservative views.
Redacted affidavit in Trump home raid released
The party that has ruled Angola continuously for nearly 50 years claimed victory on Friday in this week's election, after the electoral commission put its vote at 51% in a poll marred by low turnout and opposition accusations of fraud.
Pressure rose on the Dutch government on Friday to tackle what refugee advocates have called "inhumane" conditions at its main shelter for asylum seekers as humanitarian group Medecins sans Frontieres sent in a team to assist with medical needs.
'Not coping': Crisis at overcrowded Dutch asylum centre
Russians, Belarusians caught in the crossfire in Ukraine
Lying on a small bed next to her mother, 14-month-old Aisha Usman stares blankly, her eyes sunk in their sockets and rib cage visible.
A large crowd assembled to see the unidentified animal climbed up a piece of furniture.
The accused peeled off his skin using a hot pan and pasted it onto his friend's thumb to hoodwink the biometric device in exam hall.
Experts are alarmed at the large volumes of carbon dioxide and soot being let out into the atmosphere by the Russian plant.
She made the decision to devote her life to God at the age of 12, and lived a life of helping others and spreading love.
Vira Derevenko is waiting for the situation in Ukraine "to end," according to a report.
It was when the Taliban came to arrest her and her brother in October that Fawzia Saidzada, an Afghan journalist and women's rights activist, finally decided it was time to flee.
This comes a day after Russia claimed it was deliberately slowing down the aggression against Ukraine.
Macron looks to past and future on Algeria visit to mend ties
China has sent troops from all three of its forces to Russia for the first time.
A veteran leader of India's main opposition Congress party quit on Friday, issuing a scathing resignation letter in which he blamed the scion of the influential Gandhi family for the decline of the party that dominated Indian politics for decades.
Already battered by flash floods, Pakistan's Balochistan province lost communication with rest of the country after overnight rains as the South Asian nation struggles to cope with the humanitarian disaster, officials said on Friday.
The realistic combat-oriented exercises were held in an undisclosed area in the South China Sea sometime around Aug. 7.
Taiwan says China drills deepened international solidarity
The Afghan central bank banned foreign exchange trading in June and labeled it "illegal and fraudulent," noting that "there is no instruction in Islamic law to approve it."
A year after nearly 400 Afghan refugees fled the Taliban takeover of their homeland to settle in South Korea, many have swapped white-collar pursuits for factory jobs in a struggle with language and cultural challenges as they build new lives.
Traditional beauty pageant battles to keep pace in modern Ireland
UK nearly doubles energy price cap in cost-of-living crisis
Turkish sports presenter Sinem Okten was surprised to see her visa application to Europe's Schengen area rejected twice, having visited often to cover matches and interview figures like Italian keeper Gianluigi Buffon and Liverpool's Juergen Klopp.