It is rare for US presidents to publicly back candidates in foreign elections.
The Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia and Angola have said they will cooperate on migrant returns.
Is there the political will to fix it the US' health horror stories?
The US has built up its military presence in the Middle East in response to Iran's violent crackdown on protests.
A couple who stayed in Shenzhen discovered their intimate moments were filmed as spy-cam porn.
The women brave biting cold to count and conserve a predator once seen as a threat in their villages.
Police say Thorbjørn Jagland is suspected of "aggravated corruption", requesting for his immunity to be revoked.
The country votes again this weekend after three years of political turmoil.
The World Anti-Doping Agency could investigate if evidence emerges that male ski jumpers are injecting their penises in a bid to improve sporting performance.
The Paris museum issues the first pictures of the crown since the theft, saying it was left "badly deformed".
The PM says the depth of the pair's relationship was not know when he was appointed US ambassador.
Bezalel Zini, an Israeli military reservist on active duty, is accused of smuggling 14 cartons of cigarettes in exchange for $117,000.
The swap - the first since October - sees 157 Ukrainians and 160 Russians returned home.
The swap - the first since October - sees 157 Ukrainians and 160 Russians returned home.
Influenza is once again spreading rapidly across the Kansai region, with Osaka Prefecture reaching an advisory-level outbreak for the second time in a single season for the first time in 15 years as infections surge again after the New Year. (News On Japan)
A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault after allegedly leading a group attack that left another festival official seriously injured during a danjiri festival in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, in October last year. (News On Japan)
A new wave of high-end hotel development in Nara is accelerating as Kintetsu Miyako Hotels announced plans to open a luxury accommodation facility on former grounds of Todaiji Temple, aiming for an autumn 2028 launch. (News On Japan)
Israel declines to comment on the allegation its planes sprayed glyphosate over an area with extensive farmland.
Israel declines to comment on the allegation its planes sprayed glyphosate over an area with extensive farmland.
The Ukrainian president also said a large number of people were "officially missing", meaning the total death toll is thought to be much higher.
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