On Monday, the death toll rose to 50 people in the Ethiopia's capital amid collapse of a mound of trash on the informal settlement.
The UK PM May is set to clear the eventual barrier between her and Brexit negotiations after the lawmakers voted to avoid changes to the bill giving PM power to start the exit process.
Business confidence in the UK reversed its downtrend in February, hitting the highest level in nearly two years and marking a rebound in corporate optimism in the country.
Mohammad Hossein Karroubi, Iranian opposition leader's son, has been awarded a six-month prison penalty for anti-state propaganda.
The Vice President of Nigeria Yemi Osinbajo stated he had Muhammadu Buhari's approval for nearly everything, as the President himself is on medical treatment abroad.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice is expected to give its decision on whether a hirer can forbid its employees to wear Islamic headscarves at work.
On Monday, the District Prosecutor's Office for Warsaw summoned Donald Tusk, the President of the European Council, to witness in an intelligence case.
Having soared in the preceding two months, inflation expectations in the United States nearly flattened out over the month of February, the NY Fed survey revealed.
On Tuesday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to meet with the US President Donald Trump being accompanied by a delegation of high profile business representatives.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Japan is set to send its largest battleship on a tour in the South China Sea by the beginning of May.
On Monday, the EU decided to draw out a list of unwanted Russian individuals and companies accused of sabotaging Ukraine's independence and integrity until September 15, 2017.
According to the Finance Ministry of Iceland, all capital controls including those limiting money in and out flows will be lifted starting from Tuesday.
One person died and eight people were injured in an explosion in the Kabul's centre as a blast caused by a suicide attacker destroyed a bus with the employees of the Afghani biggest telecom companies.
On Monday, the government of Sweden and some members of the Swedish political opposition had come to an agreement to edge up defence spending by $55.7M in 2017 amid rising security concerns in the country.
According to the people familiar with the matter, the US President Donald Trump is eager to host the President of China Xi Jinping at the two-day meeting in April at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
On Monday, the Poland's conservative party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski stated that he strongly disagreed with the multi-speed Europe idea as he considered it as a try to break up the European Union.
According to the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, the country is eager to claim for a new independence vote in 2018-2019, when Brexit terms become clear.
On Monday, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Gennady Gatilov stated that Moscow was about to renew contacts with the US over political settlement of the conflict in Syria.
The death toll surged to at least eight people as a car bomb exploded in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Monday, leaving seven other people wounded.
According to the Israeli financial newspaper TheMarker, the US Intel agreed to acquire the Israeli tech firm Mobileye for $14B-$15B.
The Court of Bali sentenced a British man and an Australian woman to six and four years in jail as they were found guilty in a policeman Wayan Sudarsa death.
On Monday, two Berlin airports Schoenefeld and Tegel cancelled 660 flights including the leading carriers' flights such as Air Berlin, Ryanair, Lufthansa, etc., amid the ongoing ground staff protest over pay rise.
48 people, including 15 children, are reported to be dead as a massive landfill site landslide hit the outskirts of Addis Ababa on Monday.
On Monday, Malaysia began the negotiations with North Korea over nine citizens to return back home as people were not allowed to leave the border amid travel ban hit due to rifted relations between two countries.