Jeering and insults marred a civil society forum ahead of the Summit of the Americas in Panama, pitting supporters of the Cuban and Venezuelan governments against opposition figures.
Paris Saint-Germain's tempestuous striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Thursday received a four-match ban from Ligue 1 officials for his comments attacking France and its referees.
Hundreds of prostitutes and supporters protested Thursday in Amsterdam against plans to reinvigorate the city's famed red light district by closing some of the windows where sex workers sit to draw clients.
US President Barack Obama closed in Thursday on deciding whether to remove Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, a major hurdle in his diplomatic thaw with Havana.
The United States warned on Thursday that China's effort to expand its territory in the South China Sea by building on disputed islands was a threat to regional stability.
The United States warned Thursday that sanctions imposed on Iran will be lifted in stages as a nuclear deal is implemented, after Tehran demanded they be removed as soon as it comes
Tiger Woods attempted to kick-start his career at the Masters on Thursday while Rory McIlroy made a quiet start to his bid for a slice of golfing history.
Jihadists of the Islamic State group killed 17 soldiers and pro-regime fighters on Thursday in attacks on checkpoints in the central province of Homs, a monitoring group said.
An Ankara court Thursday ordered the leader of Turkey's largest opposition party to pay damages after ruling that he insulted President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a speech in 2013, reports said.
In a statement signed by the Force public relations officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu, Usman Gwary supervise operations in Abia State; Olufemi Adenaike will take charge of Kwara, while Joseph Mbu will will be