Thirty-four bodies were reportedly found in the Resorts World Manila hotel in the Philippines on Friday, June 2 following an incident that is being...
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Diplomatic leaders failed to come to a consensus on how to handle Venezuela's multifaceted crisis when they met Wednesday in Washington, D.C.
The US military has begun supplying arms and equipment to Syrian Kurdish groups within the SDF which are fighting Islamic State
Cyclone Mora hit the southeast coast of Bangladesh, damaging hundreds of homes and camps housing Rohingya refugees from Myanmar.
The stories we’re following in the Grasswire Newsroom, Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Younger children are increasingly seen taking active roles in the Iraq and Syria wars as the use of child soldiers increases
Congo authorises use of unlicensed Ebola vaccine as lab tests confirm case numbers lower than feared
Democratic Republic of the Congo's health ministry has approved the use of a new Ebola vaccine as WHO says lab test show case numbers lower than feared
Coalition spokesperson confirmed to Grasswire that leaflets warned pro-regime forces to leave the de-confliction zone around Syria's At Tanf training site.
President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in the southern island of Mindanao following clashes between government forces and the Maute insurgent group
A number of people were reported killed near the Egyptian city of Minya on Friday, May 26 when armed men boarded a bus full of Coptic Christians.