Philippines: Duterte's drugs war has given rise to culture of impunity ex-president Fidel Ramos says
Ramos also believes the current government is making too many policy decisions without consultation.
Indian child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi's stolen Nobel medal replica recovered
3 people have been arrested in connection with the burglary.
Israel: Church of the Loaves and Fishes reopens 2 years after it was destroyed in arson attack
Three Jewish extremists have been indicted for the attack on the miracle church, but have not been sentenced as yet.
President Jose Eduardo dos Santos orders probe into Angola football stadium stampede that killed 17
Dozens more were injured as hundreds of football supporters stormed the gates at the 4 de Janeiro Stadium.
Chinese man trapped in India for half a century returns home
Wang Qi was an army surveyor, who accidentally crossed into India in 1963.
Mexico advises its citizens to 'take precautions' after US deports undocumented Arizona mother
Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos was turned over to Mexican authorities at a border crossing in Arizona.
Ohio governor postpones 8 executions amid legal battle over lethal injection
One prisoner was set to die next week, but that has now been pushed back to 10 May.
Shinzo Abe optimistic about post-TPP bilateral trade framework talk with Trump
Friday's meeting came amid uncertainty about how Trump's 'America First' stand could affect Japan.
Thailand court agrees to put prominent activist on trial for insulting monarchy
It was the first royal insult case brought during King Maha Vajiralongkorn's rule.
12 killed in Bali landslides, villagers warned torrential rains may trigger floods
The national weather agency said heavy rain would continue in Bali on Saturday and Sunday.
At least 39,000 Pakistani nationals deported from Saudi Arabia in 4 months, report
Sources said the involvement of a number of Pakistanis in some terrorist actions led to the move.
Chinese media welcomes Trump's letter to President Xi Jinping
The overseas edition of the People's Daily said the letter was an opening to help manage issues.
8 countries come together to defy Trump's global anti-abortion move
Denmark, Sweden among countries that are extending support to an initiative that challenges the global gag rule.
Democrats condemn Trump as he blasts clothing retailer Nordstrom for dropping daughter Ivanka's line
Nordstrom had decided to stop selling Ivanka Trump-branded clothing line citing poor sales.
Trump writes to China's President Xi Jinping seeking 'constructive relationship'
This is the first direct communication between Trump and Xi since the US president's 20 January inauguration.
Pakistan toughens law to curb child and forced marriages
Under the new law, offenders may serve up to 10 years in prison.
Australia: Teenage couple charged with planning to carry out terror attack
The pair were reportedly planning to use knives to carry out a stabbing attack.
Colombia begins peace talks with country's second-largest rebel group ELN
The talks follow the success of four years of negotiations with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc.
At least 18 dead after fire breaks out at China massage parlour
Authorities have held managers of the foot massage parlour in the city of Taizhou.
German magazine Der Spiegel defends cover of Trump beheading Lady Liberty
Published on 4 February, the cover sparked controversy as it featured a cartoon figure of Trump with the statue's head.
World's longest non-stop commercial flight covers 14,535km and lands in New Zealand
Qatar Airways flight QR920 from Doha to Auckland took 16 hours and 23 minutes to reach its destination.
At least 16 dead after bus collides with truck outside Honduras capital
Thirty four others were also injured in the accident, two of them in a serious condition.
Missing Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart found dead in Florida
The 37-year-old Sharkwater director was reported missing on 31 January while diving.
Swedish deputy PM causes stir as she posts image appearing similar to Trump's signing anti-abortion order
The picture showed Isabella Lovin signing a bill surrounded by 7 female officials, including one who was pregnant.
Bolivia honours President Evo Morales by opening $7m museum in his native village
The museum details the struggles of Bolivians throughout history.
Brazil's former first lady Marisa Leticia da Silva dies at 66
Marisa Leticia, who was earlier pronounced brain-dead, passed away on Friday evening.
South Korea's presidential office blocks prosecutors from searching Blue House amid graft probe
Blue House officials said they would provide all documents to the prosecutors, but would not allow them in.
Nordstrom to stop selling Ivanka Trump-branded clothing and shoes after facing backlash
Nordstrom was one of the first retail partnerships for Ivanka's brand after it was launched in 2011.
Leaders send condolences as wife of former Brazil president Lula declared brain-dead
Maria Leticia Lula da Silva was pronounced brain-dead on 2 February a week after she was admitted to hospital with a brain haemorrhage.
At least 76 'rogue' protesters arrested as demonstration against Dakota Access Pipeline continues
A spokesman said the latest arrests brought the number detained since August to almost 700.