Return of traditional symbol of authority in Gbaramatu Kingdom part of efforts to promote peace.
Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay called on China and the US to engage in dialogue to prevent escalating row.
The Liberal Party senator presented the motion in a bid to dismiss her three charges of drug trading.
Sanctions imposed on Harare in 2001 over allegations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses.
Footage appears to show army "summarily executing civilians, including women and children".
Rallies took place in nine US cities in the latest round of demonstrations to express displeasure with Trump.
Somalia, South Sudan and north-east Nigeria face serious food shortages.
According to officials, women who travel abroad frequently for work are being used by foreign intelligence.
Her rival Francois Fillon has been plagued by scandal but Emmanuel Macron is ascendant.
Pakistan's Taliban faction, Jamaat-ur-Ahrar has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Pakistani army said they would counter terror threats jointly with their neighbouring country.
HRW said this is the first time Isis crimes against Sunni Arab women have come to light.
President Juan Manuel Santos said mobilisation of all rebels from their jungle camps to UN zones completed.
The pontiff explained that dialogue with the people around is a 'medicine against violence'.
US-backed Iraqi forces have now entered the hilltop village of Albu Saif, which overlooks the Mosul airport.
The president's daughter, Ivanka Trump, called for 'religious tolerance' on Twitter.
The Khalid Ibn Al Walid Army captured four villages near the Golan Heights.
New executive order expected to leave out elements that saw the initial attempt blocked by courts.
22-year-old Han Sol is likely to undergo DNA tests to confirm Jong-nam's identity.
Fellow diplomats pay tribute to 'diplomatic maestro and deeply caring man'.
Border Services Agency and Mounties reassign staff to cope with heightened activity.
Prime Minister Erna Solberg pledges support for Dutch government's 'She Decides' campaign
Abu Zakariya al-Britani thought to be one of 850 Britons to join terror groups in Iraq and Syria.
'No survivors' on light aircraft which suffered engine failure shortly after take-off.
North Korean ambassador accuses Malaysia of threatening one of its citizens and beating his son.
New York City rally marked fifth day of protest in the president's hometown.
An unconventional military man is joining an unconventional White House.
Far-right party leader is accused of falsely claiming over €300,000 from European Parliament.
Gould's cover of Don't Let Go by En Vogue is based on true stories of LGBT discrimination.
President has attended his golf courses six times since inauguration less than a month ago.