Dutch PM Mark Rutte faces a general election in 2017, with Geert Wilders' right-wing party high in the polls.
Corbyn announced 21 appointments to his top team last night, 10 of whom are returnees.
The octogenarian Adulyadej has been the king of Thailand for the last 70 years.
Rand Corporation says Pyongyang is testing nuclear missiles that can threaten targets across the Pacific Ocean.
The two candidates will meet once more on 19 October before the November election.
Trump's recorded comments on sexually assaulting women were one of the most discussed topics of the night.
Santos has vowed not to give up his efforts to bring peace to the country after 52 years of war.
'The world is watching. International investors are watching,' said Carolyn Fairbairn.
Staff connected to the programme could reportedly face a $5m contract penalty if video is leaked.
The nominees took part in a town meeting style debate at Washington University in St Louis.
The Labour Party leader preached a message of unity in the face of politics of division.
Defence secretary Michael Fallon says UK firms will not have to 'name and shame' workers.
As many as 450 have been killed and wounded in the bomb attack, according to Houthi sources.
'Does it make me someone who is trying to do best for my family?' asks the shadow attorney general.
MPs will vote on whether Gatwick or Heathrow Airport should be awarded a new runway.
The firm has changed its business structure in the UK.
The Ukip leadership hopeful left by the back door.
Ukip's former deputy chairman has announced she is considering a bid for the party's leadership contest 'very carefully'.
Conor McGinn and Holly Lynch have stepped down citing 'family reasons' and 'constituency majorities'.
'Nobody… voted for the government to take an axe to the economy,' says Labour Brexit Secretary.
There will be 'no naming and shaming' of companies employing immigrants, says minister.
Ukip's Nigel Farage has defended of the GOP presidential candidate's 'alpha-male boasting'.
Trump will be hoping to defeat Hillary Clinton with support from the majority of Republicans, political outsiders, and gun owners.
Afghan forces contest Taliban's claims and insist the helicopter crashed due to technical problems.
UN Security Council witnesses yet another showdown between Western powers and Russia.
Nancy O'Dell, who was the focus of Trump's tawdry comments in the 2005 video, has also expressed her 'disappointment.'
Medical evidence supports his version of events, Woolfe says.
British expats said a ban on Brexit negotiations before the triggering of Article 50 is "wrong, unlawful and unfair".
The blast in the capital city has been blamed on a Saudi bombardment.
The 1923 book was long thought to be penned by Victor von Koerber but a recent finding shows otherwise.