An official Yemeni report unveiled on Sunday that at least 3,000 families were affected by the heavy rains and floods which inundated four Yemeni governorates on Saturday.
Eligible voters cast their ballots at electoral centers on Sunday to elect a new president for the nation to succeed the former leader Nursultan Nazarbayev who resigned in March.
Sudanese security forces have arrested two prominent rebels and an opposition leader, their aides said yesterday, just days after a bloody crackdown crushed hopes for a swift democratic transition.
The U.S. and Russia accused each other of unsafe actions on Friday after an American guided-missile cruiser and a Russian destroyer came within 165 feet (50 meters) of each other in the Philippine Sea.
A bus from Oman carrying foreigners from Europe and Asia smashed into a warning sign coming off a major highway in Dubai, killing 17 people, including at least 12 Indians, authorities said Friday.
Transnational organized crime could only be countered through a solemn regional and international effort to rid people from this criminal and social problem, said a Kuwaiti diplomat.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung on Friday to reaffirm their commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and their "ironclad alliance.
The Saudi-led Arab coalition for supporting legitimacy in Yemen gave, for the second time in less than a month, Al-Balsam International Organization easy access to Yemen to provide medical aid in coordination with the legitimate government.