The number of casualties in the Colombian landslide rose to 254 with hundreds more left injured, while others reported to be missing, the rescuers reported.
According to the Justice Ministry official, a Vietnamese died from a stroke at the Japanese immigration detention camp that raised doubts about the detainees monitoring system in the centre.
The US Senior Adviser and the President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is visiting Iraq these days together with the US Military Chairman Joseph Dunford with intention to show support to the Iraqi government.
The ride-hailing firm Grab, the main rival of Uber in Southeast Asia, agreed to acquire Kudo, an Indonesian payment startup, as a part of the company's $700M investment plan.
Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed dwelling approvals surged 0.8% in February, snapping the eight-month losing streak.
In an official letter, the founder of India's second biggest firm providing software services Infosys criticised the sharp pay hike of the current company's COO Pravin Rao.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, retail sales in the country plummeted 0.1% over the month of February, weighed by a fall in sales of clothing and footwear.
On Sunday, the US President Donald Trump stated that the US could deal with the North Korea 'issue' on its own, but Chinese cooperation would be appreciated.
On Sunday, Aleksandar Vucic, the Conservative Prime Minister of Serbia, won the presidential election, having a total of 58% of the votes.
Opposition representatives of Venezuela vowed to push for the Supreme Court judges to be removed from their positions after they ruled in favour of the Socialist party and posed doubts of their neutrality.
Adam Schiff from the House Intelligence Committee claimed on Sunday that President Trump is trying to take attention away from the probe on the influence Russians might have had on the Election.
Reuters reported on Sunday that the ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn did not disclose any reports on the financing he obtained from a Russian TV network.
A French polling watchdog has warned against the Russia's news report saying that conservative candidate Fillon led the Presidential Election, which contradicted the opinion pollsters.
Thousands of people rallied in Budapest demanding the withdrawal of the legislation that could force out of the country a Soros-founded university.
India's First Minister Modi urged Kashmir youth to focus on development and tourism over terrorism, after inaugurating $574M highway tunnel in Kashmir and Jammu.
According to OPEC Secretary General Barkindo, Iraq has pledged OPEC that the country would fully fulfil a cut crude supply agreement to bolster oil prices.
During Ecuadorean Presidential Election, citizens had to vote for President Correa's ally and continue a decade long leftist rule or for former banker who promoted business friendly policies.
Russian police has detained up to 30 anti-corruption protesters who participated in follow-up march after a major demonstration last week in central Moscow.
During the rescue operations, a four-day-old Nigerian baby, one of 480 migrants who ran to Europe on rubber boats, was rescued by the humanitarian ship in the Mediterranean Sea.
Prince Charles has visited central Italy's town that was destroyed by 6.2 magnitude earthquake last August, after local people protested against government's aid delays.
The EU might be opting for a multi-speed model, fostering a deeper division between its member states, a former EU Commissioner Peter Balazs said.
Russia's gas company Gazprom increased supplies to countries that would be able to receive gas from Russia along the Turkish Stream pipeline. In March, supplies to foreign customers rose 3.3% on an annual basis.
Spain, being at loggerheads with Britain over Gibraltar, eases its opposition to an independent Scotland in the EU. The comments come after the issue of Gibraltar sparked tensions between Madrid and London.
As many as 10M diesel vehicles in Britain are likely to be affected by the toughest-ever clean air clampdown. Diesel drivers pay a charge of $25 a day in a new government crackdown on cars that cause air pollution.