European Commissioner Guenther Oettinger issued a formal apology on Thursday for remarks that China took offence to but which the German conservative politician had declined to withdraw for several...
England's High Court ruled on Thursday that the British government requires parliamentary approval to trigger the process of exiting the European Union, a major upset for Prime Minister Theresa May's...
A member of pressure group, OccupyGhana, says the Attorney-General cannot be trusted to retrieve some GHC51 million judgment debt paid to Alfred Woyome after her request to discontinue the case has...
South Korea presidential scandal: What you need to know South Korea has been plunged into a political scandal that threatens to engulf the presidency of Park Geun-hye and has seen thousands of...
FIFA's decision to ban footballers from wearing poppies on the pitch is "utterly outrageous", Theresa May has said. The Prime Minister lambasted football's ruling body, saying that it should "get its...
The Electoral Commission says it will be able to pull off success parliamentary on presidential elections on December 7 notwithstanding lawsuits threatening the process. Deputy Communications...
South Korea's president has named a new prime minister and finance minister amid a scandal that threatens to bring down her administration. Park Geun-hye has come under attack over the actions of her...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated the Nandanvan Zoo and Safari at Naya Raipur in Chhattisgarh on Tuesday. The Prime Minister was seen clicking photographs of the majestic Tiger...
President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Tanzanian counterpart John Pombe Magufuli at State House, Nairobi Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli has been turning heads in the region being not travelling...
The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has urged voters to ditch the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) bandwagons when polls open on December 7 for presidential and...
Facebook's plans to relax rules around posts deemed newsworthy or in the public interest do not go far enough, a Norwegian newspaper editor has said. Facebook director Patrick Walker was visiting...
Bank of England governor Mark Carney says he will step down in June 2019. It means he will serve one additional year beyond the five-year term he committed to when he took the post, but will still be...
Thousands of people in central Italy have spent the night in cars, tents and temporary shelters following the fourth earthquake in the area in three months. The 6.6-magnitude quake - Italy's...
A powerful earthquake struck Italy on Sunday in the same central regions that have been rocked by repeated tremors over the past two months, with more homes and churches brought down but no deaths...
Refugees who make the harrowing journey by sea to Australia might want to think twice about that perilous voyage. They won't be allowed to settle if a new law gets passed. Australian Prime Minister...
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has said French businesses are ready to increase their investments in all sectors of the Ghana's economy. He said Ghana was stable, peaceful and had an enabling...
Dutch anti-Islam opposition leader Geert Wilders goes on trial on Monday for inciting hatred and discrimination, 18 months after he led a chant for fewer Moroccans in the country and called them scum...
The European Union and Canada signed a free trade agreement on Sunday that aims to generate jobs and growth though it must still clear some 40 national and regional parliaments in Europe in the...
The European Union and Canada have signed a long-delayed landmark trade deal, following weeks of uncertainty due to opposition in Belgium. The deal was signed in Brussels by Canadian Prime Minister...
Towns and villages in central Italy have been hit by an earthquake for the fourth time in three months. The 6.6-magnitude quake - Italy's strongest in decades - struck close to the region where...