A suicide bomber aged between 12 and 14 carried out the attack on a wedding party in the Turkish city of Gaziantep on Saturday that killed at least 51 people, the president said.
A senior aide to US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump signaled a possible shift in his hardline immigration policies, saying his plans to deport 11 million people who are in the country illegally are under review.
The leaders of Germany, France and Italy will meet to discuss how to keep the European project together in the second set of talks between the premiers of the euro zone’s three largest economies since Britain’s shock vote to leave the bloc.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi is standing by the country’s central bank governor, despite concerns from commercial bankers, government advisers and some of his own officials at the pace of reforms on his watch.
Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip launched a rocket that landed in the Israeli border town of Sderot and Israeli aircraft and tanks responded by shelling the Gaza town of Beit Hanoun, the army and police said.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and counterparts from eight African nations will meet in Nairobi to discuss ways to prevent South Sudan from sliding back into civil war and to advance a political transition in Somalia.
Iraq said it has hanged 36 militants sentenced to death over the mass killing of hundreds of mainly Shi’ite soldiers at a camp north of Baghdad two years ago.
One of the top US public health officials warned that the mosquito-borne Zika virus could extend its reach across the US Gulf Coast after officials last week confirmed it as active in the popular tourist destination of Miami Beach.
Libyan forces renewed their push to oust Islamic State from its former North African stronghold of Sirte, saying they had seized the city’s main mosque and a jail run by the militants’ morality police.
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