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Donkeys honored in Mexican town with their own special day

Locals in the Mexican town of Otumba have honoured donkeys with races,

`Your sufferings will soon be over’, UN assures Boko Haram victims

The UN Resident Coordinator, Ms Fatma Samoura, has assured the Internally Displaced

UN Secretary-General decries restrictive work environment for journalists

The UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon, on Monday expressed serious concern over the

Syria: Collapse of peace talks will bring more violence, deaths, says Ban ki-Moon

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon says the collapse of ceasefire talks in Syria

German, French foreign ministers urge Mali to implement peace accord

The foreign ministers of Germany and France, during a visit to Bamako

Chinese Parents Shocked When their son is born with 15 Fingers and 16 Toes (Photos)

A Chinese couple find themselves in quite the bind when they realized

Selfie Fail: Teenager Kills self after Accidentally Shooting Himself in the head taking Selfie

An Indian teenager Ramandeep Singh, 15, has died after accidentally shooting himself in

Australian-run migrant camp illegal, PNG Supreme Court says

The Supreme Court in Port Moresby on Tuesday said an Australian-run migrant

Senegal urges ECOWAS states to sign economic agreement with EU

Senegal President Macky Sall on Friday urged member states of the Economic

Obama’s Daughter Malia to attend Harvard

Malia Obama, will be following in the footsteps of her illustrious parents, both

ICC opens examination into suspected atrocities in Burundi

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday said it opened a preliminary

U.S. military suspends personnel over 2015 strike on Afghan hospital

The U.S. Military disciplined 16 personnel for 2015 airstrike on a Doctors

Commission seeks over 16 months to organise Congo presidential poll

Mr Corneille Nangaa, Head of the National Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) of

US expresses concern over arrests of Congolese citizens

The United States Government on Friday expressed concern over the Congolese government’s

Italy tightens control in fight against illegal immigration

The Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, said on Friday that he had

All 13 on board crashed Norwegian helicopter feared dead

All 13 passengers on board a helicopter that crashed on Norway's western

Russia to take necessary measures if Sweden joins NATO

Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov has said on Friday that his country

Refugee who set self on fire dies in Australian hospital

An Iranian refugee who set himself on fire in protest against Australia's

Afghan Police search for kidnapped Aussie aid worker

Afghan Police are searching for an Australian aid worker thought to have

DPRK sentences S.Korea born American to 10 years

The Supreme Court of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on

U.S. to consider imposing arms embargo on South Sudan if it backtracks

The U.S. said it would consider imposing an arms embargo on South

India launches seventh navigational satellite into orbit

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday put its seventh satellite

British Airways plane was not hit by a drone – Government

An object that reportedly collided with a British Airways flight as it

Five killed, over 13,000 left homeless by floods in eastern Tanzania

Tanzania authorities on Thursday said ongoing heavy rains and floods have killed

Security: France pledges to help Nigeria strengthen its military

France has pledged to help Nigeria strengthen its military capability towards containing

UN council removes arms embargo on Ivory Coast

The UN Security Council lifted a 12-year-old arms embargo on Ivory Coast

Major facelift for London’s famous Big Ben

London's famous Big Ben (clock) is to be given a 43-million-U.S.-dollar facelift,

Paris attack suspect Abdeslam extradited from Belgium to France

Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor from a group of terrorists who left

Five killed, over 13,000 left homeless by floods in eastern Tanzania

Tanzania authorities on Thursday said ongoing heavy rains and floods have killed

UN chief concerned about Europe’s shift towards xenophobia

The UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon, has expressed concern that European countries