Tens of thousands of Israelis take 'march of shame' against 'Crime Minister' Netanyahu
Protesters chanted slogans such as "Bibi is a disgrace" and "the people demand a legal state" as they rallied across Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities.
Kim Jong-un's half-brother was found with soiled underwear after assassination, confirms doctor
Malaysian doctor who conducted the post mortem confirms that North Korean leader's half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, was found with soiled underwear and pupils contraction.
Prominent Shia cleric under house arrest in Bahrain is reportedly ill
Sheikh Isa Qassim is thought to be in need of immediate medical treatment but his supporters say the Bahraini kingdom is denying it.
Pakistan government caves in to demands of anti-blasphemy protesters as Islamist group forces law minister to resign
The government agrees to the demands of Islamist demonstrators after protests reached boiling point over the weekend.
Saudi Arabia's powerful crown prince vows to eradicate Islamist terror from the world
Mohammed bin Salman promises not to let terrorists distort the image of the "peaceful religion" Islam.
Muslims are not 'completely human', says Swedish politician
The politician, who now faces expulsion from his own party Sweden Democrats, was forced to apologise for his controversial remarks.
Turkey's 'Erdogan is a very independent statesman' hails senior North Korean official
Turkey did not have any diplomatic relations with North Korea until 2001.
Top Dubai authority calls for bombing Al Jazeera headquarters blaming it for Egypt mosque attack
Dubai's security chief blames Al Jazeera for provoking the extremist attack on the mosque in Egypt's Sinai region.
Iran warns Europe: We will increase strike range to include you if Tehran threatened
Top Iranian military general insists Iran's decision not to increase strike range beyond 2,000km is due to "strategic doctrine" and not inability.
Vladimir Putin's 'foreign agent' law: How draconian it is?
Russian president signs law requiring foreign media outlets to register as "foreign agents" putting them under additional scrutiny.
Pakistan army descends on Islamabad as anti-blasphemy protests rage on
Riot police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to clear demonstrators in the Pakistani capital, but protests feared to spread across the country.
Bengaluru and potholes – the Indian tech capital's bumpy road-trip
Tens of thousands of potholes are being fixed in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru as part of the government's ambitious initiative.
Hands and fingers of Narendra Modi's critics will be chopped off, warns Indian parliamentarian
Nityanand Rai, a member of Lok Sabha (lower house) and head of state BJP unit in Bihar, underscores Modi's humble past to make controversial remarks.
Boko Haram beheads six farmers and forces the seventh one to watch the slaughter
Seven farmers were abducted by the Boko Haram insurgents from a plantation before there were slaughtered.
China's next-gen ICBM, which can strike targets anywhere in the world, set to be operational soon
The People's Liberation Army is expected to induct the three-stage, solid-fuel Dongfeng-41 in the first half of 2018.
The mysterious radioactive clouds that drifted over Europe came from Russia
Moscow did not admit to a leak but said the concentration of radioactive isotope ruthenium-106 reached 986 times the normal level.
Rahul Gandhi: Indian Congress 'Game of Thrones' family drama finally set to end
India's oldest political party is likely to elect Rahul Gandhi as president in early December, ending months of speculation.
Israel's ultimatum to 40,000 African asylum seekers — go to Rwanda or face jail
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet approves plan to deport as many as 40,000 Africans to Rwanda under special arrangement.
All 50,000 US troops in Japan banned from buying or consuming alcohol after fatal drink-driving incident
A US marine, under the influence of alcohol, rammed his two-tonne military vehicle into a civilian mini truck, killing a 61-year-old Japanese national.
China extends 'toilet revolution' for 3 more years to lure tourists
Beijing plans to overhaul more than 64,000 public toilets in the next three years as part of its tourism drive.
More trouble for 7th Fleet as Japanese tug boat collides with US warship
Guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold suffers minor damage in fifth incident involving the 7th Fleet.
China wants to 'steadily develop traditional friendly relations' with North Korea, says Beijing envoy
Song Tao, special envoy of China's President Xi Jinping, is on a visit to Pyongyang.
Philippines military rubbishes Amnesty International report on Marawi human rights allegations
Rights group Amnesty International earlier said there have been serious human rights violations committed by Filipino soldiers in Marawi.
Israel ready for close cooperation with 'moderate' Arab states like Saudi Arabia, says military chief
IDF chief says Israel would be willing to share intelligence with Riyadh in order to rein in Iran, the arch-rival of both Saudi Arabia and Israel.
North Korea rules out negotiations on nuclear programme ahead of Chinese envoy visit
Pyongyang's mouthpiece says North Korean nuclear programmes are only deterrent against the US' military assertions in the region.
US and Japan conduct joint naval exercise amid North Korea tension
US aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, guided-missile destroyers USS Stethem, USS Chafee and USS Mustin are taking part in the massive exercises.
Mexican state shuts all morgues because the stench was unbearable and workers walked off
Morgue workers in Guerrero, located in Mexico's Pacific Coast, complained of intolerable odour from bodies
Trump administration to lift ban on importing elephant trophies from Africa
Trophies of Elephants hunted between 2016 and 2018 in Zambia and Zimbabwe are likely to be allowed into the US.
Pakistan summons Indian envoy over border 'ceasefire violation' which killed a 75-year-old civilian
Islamabad blamed Indian forces after the elderly woman was killed in the sensitive border region of Kashmir.
On Children's Day, top Indian minister tells students how he watched porn in adolescence
Manohar Parrikar, former Indian defence minister and current chief minsiter of Goa, candidly speaks about how he was almost caught for watching porn films.