Turkey Western support for Kurds is abetting terrorism - Erdogan Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a university audience in Istanbul he doesn't care if critics call him "a dictator". 06/11/2016
Turkey Turkey's pro-Kurd opposition announces partial parliament boycott Turkey’s pro-Kurdish opposition has announced a partial boycott of parliament, after the controversial detentions of it co-leaders and other lawmakers. 06/11/2016
South Korea Thousands of South Koreans rally in Seoul, calling for embattled president to go Tens of thousands of South Koreans have joined a candle-lit rally in Seoul, calling on the country’s embattled president to go. 05/11/2016
Nicaragua Immovable Daniel Ortega favourite for re-election as Nicaragua's president Daniel Ortega, central to Nicaragua's politics since 1979, is the favourite in this weekend's presidential election. No longer a revolutionary, is he on the verge of cementing one-party rule in his co 04/11/2016
Lebanon Hariri officially invited to form new Lebanese government Hariri was prime minister of Lebanon from 2009 to 2011 and he's expected to take up that role again as part of a political deal 03/11/2016
USA Students protest Ex-KKK leader's inclusion in US Senate debate White supremacist David Duke was taking part at a debate in the historically black Dillard University. 03/11/2016
South Korea South Korea political favours scandal intensifies The woman at the centre of a political scandal that has shaken the presidency in South Korea has appeared in court in Seoul. 03/11/2016
South Korea South Korea names new PM amid scandal South Korea’s prime minister and finance minister have both been replaced in a high-level shake-up, critics say is aimed at deflecting attention from a major presidential… 02/11/2016
Venezuela Venezuelan opposition drops symbolic trial of president Venezuela’a opposition-dominated parliament has delayed a symbolic trial of President Nicolas Maduro. 02/11/2016
Syria Assad vows to stay in power at least until 2021 President Bashar al-Assad plans to remain in power until at least 2021 when his third seven-year term comes to an end. 02/11/2016
Pakistan Protest called off after Pakistan court pledges corruption probe Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ordered an inquiry into a corruption case linked to the prime minister. 01/11/2016
South Korea Choi Soon-sil, at centre of political storm over Presidential ties in South Korea, is arrested The woman at the centre of a political scandal in South Korea which threatens the leadership of the country has been jailed. 01/11/2016
World News Venezuelan president appears ready for talks on crisis There have been a series of efforts to try and de-escalate the political standoff in Venezuela. 01/11/2016
Lebanon Lebanon celebrates election of new president Party time in central Beirut as Lebanese celebrate election of a new president ending 29 months of political stalemate 01/11/2016
Spain Spain's former Socialist leader steps down as MP in protest over Rajoy premiership vote The former leader of Spain’s Socialist PSOE party has renounced his seat in parliament and says he won’t take part in a confidence vote widely expected to result in the reelection as prime minister of 29/10/2016
USA Why Clinton needs the Obamas now more than ever Barack and Michelle Obama are as popular as ever and Hillary Clinton is surfing that wave 28/10/2016
Venezuela Venezuela: Anti-government protests turn violent Scores are injured and detained during anti-Maduro protests Opposition calls for national strike on Friday President Maduro blames Henrique Capriles for unrest Venezuela’s opposition is increasi 27/10/2016
China Hong Kong legislature once again in turmoil as separatist law makers ignore barring order A meeting of Hong Kong’s legislative council once again descended into chaos on Wednesday after separatist lawmakers ignored an order barring them from the… 26/10/2016
Montenegro Montenegro PM resigns after close to three decades as leader Prime Minister of Montenegro Milo Djukanovic has resigned after twenty five years in power. 26/10/2016
Venezuela Venezuelan MPs vote to put President Maduro on trial Angry scenes within Venezuela’s National Assembly were on view on Tuesday (Oct 25) as lawmakers jostled each other during a heated debate. 26/10/2016