State TV: Head of Iran civilian nuclear program calls blackout at Natanz nuclear facility sabotage, 'nuclear terrorism'
The Ukrainian military says a soldier was killed and another seriously wounded in artillery fire from Russia-backed separatist rebels, as hostilities rise sharply in the country's east
Spanish authorities have recovered the bodies of four migrants from a boat along with 19 survivors who taken the treacherous route from West Africa to the Canary Islands
They appear in public a week after Prince Hamzah was accused of plotting to destabilise the kingdom.
An electrical fault is reported at the Natanz site where advanced uranium centrifuges were unveiled.
A German nongovernmental organization says its Alan Kurdi rescue ship has been released by an administrative court in Italy to return to Spain for routine maintenance and inspection
Two German state governors have declared their willingness to become the center-right candidate for the country’s Sept. 26 national election
Eight miners have been rescued and 21 remain trapped in a coal mine that flooded in northwest China's Xinjiang region, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday, citing a local emergency department.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II and his half brother Prince Hamzah have made their first joint public appearance since a palace feud last week
Germany’s president has marked the 76th anniversary of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by reminding his compatriots of the inconceivable atrocities the Nazis committed there during the Third Reich
Thailand’s Health Ministry says coronavirus restrictions may need to be tightened to slow a new wave that's infecting people at a record rate
Economies across the Middle East are recovering from the coronavirus pandemic faster than anticipated
Voters are casting ballots in the tiny West African nation of Benin following a series of violent demonstrations over the past week
Jordanian state TV: King Abdullah II and Prince Hamzah make first public appearance since palace feud
Uganda, Tanzania and French oil company Total are preparing to sign agreements on building a heated pipeline to carry crude oil from western Uganda to the Indian Ocean coast
Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno is widely expected to win re-election as he seeks to extend his three-decade-long rule in the central African nation
The new book “Do Not Disturb” by British author Michela Wrong questions why some in the international community continue to praise Rwandan President Paul Kagame despite repression in his central African country where he could rule until 2034
Monitors report another "explosive event" at a volcano on the now ash-covered Caribbean island of St Vincent.
Government forces have killed five suspected rebels, including a teenager, in gunfights in Indian-controlled Kashmir
But despite the huge inoculation drive, India has just registered another record increase in infections.