President Obama has arrived in Japan at the beginning of an Asian tour in which US allies are looking for assurances in their terrotorial disputes with China. In an interview with a Japanese newspaper, President Obama said the US would oppose any att
The Republican contender in the US presidential race senator Ted Cruz has won the Wisconsin primary eroding the Republican frontrunner Donald Trumps' lead. The Wisconsin result has been seen as a test for Mr. Trump whose campaign in the past week has
Documents from the Panamanian Legal Firm at the heart of a huge data leak Mossack Fonseca sheltered clients from Syria and North Korea who are blacklisted by US treasury sanctions. They include companied linked to North Korea's nuclear weapons progra
The South Korean military says North Korea fired another missile off its east coast into the sea just as president Obama hosts the summit in Washington on global nuclear security. The missile launch was the latest in a series carried out by Pyongyang
The Supreme Court in Brazil has ruled that it will hear a politically sensitive corruption case against the former president Lula da Silva rather than have it dealt with by a federal judge leading an anti-corruption probe. Mr. Lula, whose recent appo
Just hours after saying that women who have a termination should be punished,if abortion is criminalized in the United States , the republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has changed his position. In a interview with the MSN NBC news channel, M
The biggest party in Brazil's governing coalition has pulled out of president Dilma Rousseff's administration, making it more likely that she will face impeachment. The move by the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, or PMDB, gives her opponents a g
The United States Justice Department is dropping its legal action against Apple, saying it is cracking the encryption on a smart phone used by one of the radical Islamists who shot dead 14 people in San Bernardino last December. David Lee reports. Fo
More than 70 people including 29 children are now known to have died in a suicide bombing in the Pakistan city of Lahore. The bomber detonated the explosives near a playground in a park where Christians gathered for Easter Sunday. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a
Police are conducting a massive operation across Belgium following the attacks at the mail airport in Brussels and at a metro station. More than 30 people died in 3 blasts. 250 others were wounded. Security officials have released images of a man wan
Belgian police have arrested six people in Brussels as a major investigation continues into Tuesday's suicide attacks. The US Secretary of State John Kerry is due to travel to Brussels today to discuss security and express his condolences amid report
North Korea, it's one of the most closed and repressive society on earth. Yet, as thedictatorship is very hard, a university largely paid for by the west is attempting to open theminds of the state future elite. The BBC has gained unprecedented acces
The Belgium capital Brussel remains on edge amid anti-terrorist across the city and renewed warnings of possible attacks in busy locations. 16 people were arrested by the police on Sunday night.But no weapons or explosives were seized. Salah Abdeslam
The French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says that some of those linked to the attacks in last week in Paris which killed 129 people used then migration crisis in Europe to enter France unnoticed. He was speaking on French television. These individuals
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British members of parliament have voted to allow Britains military to join air strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria. After more than ten hours of impassioned debate, 397 MPs voted in favor of the motion, a majority of 174. The foreign mini
The founder of FaceBook Mark Zuckerberg has announced the birth of his first child, a girl called Max and he is vowed to donate most of his fortune to make the world a better place for her to grow up in, David Lee reports from Los Angeles. Mark Zucke
A former prime minister Rush Mark appeared to be on course to win the presidential election in Burkina Faso without the need for second ground. Provisional result from around three quarters of the come-ins give him 54% of the vote. His closest rival
Two prominent Turkish newspaper journalists have been arrested in accuse of spying an assisting militant groups. Can Dundar, the editor in chief of the Daily Cumhuriyet, and Erdem Gul, the papers Ankara correspondent, were detained of the publishing
Two prominent Turkish newspaper journalists have been arrested in accuse of spying an assisting militant groups. Can Dundar, the editor in chief of the Daily Cumhuriyet, and Erdem Gul, the papers Ankara correspondent, were detained of the publishing