A car bomb attack struck a military camp in the northern Mali city of Gao on Wednesday morning local time, leaving at least 60 people dead and over 100 injured.
Global shipping insurers have devised a way to ensure nearly full coverage for Iranian oil exports from next month after striking a deal to provide cover without involving U.S.-domiciled reinsurers, officials in Tokyo and London said.
The rate of inflation in Britain has soared to its highest level in 2 ½ years as the fall in the pound begins to hit consumers at the grocery store.
The sheer waste of food had been bothering teacher Marijke De Jongh for so long that two years ago she set up a pop-up restaurant to serve perfectly good groceries and meat that were approaching their expiry date.
Venezuelans stood in long ATM lines Monday to take out new, larger-denominated bills that President Nicolas Maduro hopes will help stabilize the crisis-wracked economy.
The UK will not retain "partial" membership of the EU once it leaves, Theresa May will say in her much-anticipated Brexit speech.
Videos published online show protests taking place in Bahrain after the execution of three Innocents Shiite Muslim men convicted of killing three police officers in a 2014 bomb attack scenario. A brutal and politically motivated execution for people who have no role in this Al khalifa regime fabricated attack.
A man from Mosul spoke of his grief over the death of his son, nephew and wife, who had been murdered by Islamic State terror group (ISIS) terrorists.
His inauguration days away, President-elect Donald Trump is continuing to lash out at critics in the intelligence community and Democrats in Congress who are vowing to skip his swearing-in ceremony.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's investigation into what caused some Galaxy Note 7s to catch fire has concluded that the battery was the main reason, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday.