The US State Secretary Rex Tillerson said on Thursday that there was no space between the US and Turkey in their committment to defeat the Islamic State.
An Indonesian young man was found dead approximately 24 hours after he was swallowed by a 7-meter python as his family members reported him as missing in Mamuju village.
According to the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the Russian President Vladimir Putin is eager to meet the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in Saint Petersburg on April 3.
On Thursday, eight insurgents killed themselves by detonating a grenade in the capital of Bangladesh after the police required them to give up.
On Wednesday, Samsung Electronics launched its two Galaxy S8 smartphone versions at the media event in New York that should restore the company's market leadership after the Note 7 fiasco.
The current President of South Africa Jacob Zuma is considering to step down from his post at least one year before his term ends amid the Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan ousting deal.
According to the aviation industry and media reports, the body of the North Korea leader's half-brother Kim Jong Nam is supposed to leave Malaysia by plane this Thursday.
The South African government are concerned about possible relapse of the El Nino drought as soon as in the 2017 summer season amid the increase of drought development conditions.
On Thursday, the Donald Tusk's spokesman confirmed that the EU chairman was going to attend the hearing in Poland as a witness in counter-intelligence case, despite having the legal immunity.
On April 3 the IMF is to decide whether to provide Ukraine with another $1 billion loan, as the Fund put the disbursement on hold in March in order to assess the situation in the country.
On Thursday, French President Hollande's office told UK's Prime Minister Theresa May that future trade deals with EU member countries could wait and that more pressing matter is at hand, namely the current Brexit process.
On Thursday, the NHRC reported that over 100 foreigners died in the Malaysian immigration detention camps in the previous two years amid various diseases and unknown reasons.
According to the data presented by the UN refugee agency, the Syrian refugee number in Turkey, Egypt, Iraq, etc. reached a record high of more than 5M in the last six years of Syria's conflict.
On Thursday, the Minister of Brexit David Davis made a comment on the state media suggestion that Britain might have to pay $62B bill to the EU for its leaving, stating the country did not expect that, but would perform its duty, if needed.
The President of China Xi Jinping is eager to visit the United States on April 6-7 to meet the President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
The President of China Xi Jinping is eager to visit the United States on April 6-7 to meet the President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
Australia launched evacuation of people stuck on the Northeast resort islands as water supplies started to run low; an aftermath caused by the Cyclone Debbie.
On Thursday, the EU climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete stated that the European Union must show joint leadership over climate change, despite the US adheres to another policy.
The Cambodian Municipal Court imprisoned in absentia the former oppositionist Sam Rainsy to 20 months in addition to his five-year term as Rainsy was found guilty in defamation and election rivals' marginalising.
On Thursday, Toyota Motors announced about the recall of about 2.9M vehicles in Europe, China, Japan and other countries amid presumably defective airbags.
On Thursday, a court in South Korea began discussing whether the country's impeached President Park should be arrested for the recent political scandal concerning bribery and corruption.
Lawmakers in North Carolina managed to strike a deal, repealing the law which prohibited people identifying themselves as transgender from using their 'corresponding' bathrooms.
On Thursday, a Philippines lawmaker filed a complaint against the country's president Rodrigo Duterte, demanding to get him impeached for not interfering in the South China Sea conflict.
On Wednesday, the European Parliament stated that the UK could still refrain from leaving the EU, however, if the decision to leave remained, Britain must first pay its Brexit bill before any new trade deal is to be arranged.