Seven people have died while several others were wounded in deadly clashes between Yemen rebels, the ousted Saleh forces and the Houthi militias, authorities reported on Sunday.
A powerful storm hit Hong Kong and Macau on Sunday, just the days after the deadly typhoon Hato had swept through southern China killing at least 18 people.
The Lebanese army announced on Sunday a ceasefire with the Islamic State to allow negotiations over the fate of nine soldiers who had been in the IS captivity since 2014.
Colombia's leftist FARC rebels reported that they would debut its political party on Sunday at a conference in Bogota.
Nearly 1,000 people joined the "March for Free Internet" in Moscow on Sunday, organised by several opposition parties.
Thousands of people took part in an anti-terror demonstration in Barcelona following the Islamic State's latest attack on the city.
The UK Labour Party's spokesman reported that the Labour Party would announce policy shift that could allow Britain to remain inside the EU's customs union and single market for several years after the UK's withdrawal.
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrives in Kuwait on Sunday to discuss the Gulf tensions with the Kuwaiti Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah.
Individuals and enterprises from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea are now prohibited to set up new businesses in China, according to a notice from the Ministry of Commerce.
Industrial profits in China increased 16.5% in July compared to the same period the previous year, the slowest rate in three months.
Dissatisfaction rating of the French President Emmanuel Macron reached 57%, the highest level since the election victory around four months ago, the Ifop poll shows.
Turkey arrested five hackers allegedly involved in a claimed cyber attack on the state-owned Qatar News Agency in May which sparked the current Gulf tensions.
France will loan a total of 430M euros to Iraq in 2017, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a press release on Saturday.
The Venezuelan National Militia held exercises on Saturday after the US President Donald Trump warned of a "military option" for the nation few weeks ago.
An air raid conducted by the Saudi-led Arab coalition on Saturday resulted in civilian casualties, killing at least 12 people.
Eight Indian policemen and two suspected militants were killed in attack on a police camp in the Kashmir Valley, the deadliest assault on a state security facility in a year.
Pilgrims from Qatar won't be able to visit Mecca this year, as the Qatari Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs hasn't received information on travel logistics and security guarantees from its Saudi counterpart.
The ninth annual summit of BRICS hosted by China on September 3-5 will contribute to improving relations between the member nations.
Starting October this year, only users with verified accounts should be allowed to make comments on the Internet, the Cyberspace Administration of China says.
Hundreds of people were arrested and more than 300 trains were cancelled following the conviction of the self-declared "godman" Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.
The White House adviser Sebastian Gorka, an ally to the ousted senior strategist Steve Bannon, is no longer working for the President Donald Trump.
China is strongly against any unilateral sanctions imposed outside the framework of the United Nations Security Council, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying says.
The Cabinet of Japan imposed new unilateral sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals in a bid to further pressure North Korea over its nuclear missile program.
France would assist in reconciliation and reconstruction efforts in post-IS Iraq, the French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Saturday.