An impartial probe is essential to unveil the mystery, since complaints of harassment by Turkish security forces have surfaced.
Indian migrants in Australia are looking forward to the visit Down Under of Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi in November. The PM will attend the G20 conference in Brisbane and address a joint session of the Australian Parliament in Canberra.
Given the rise of Euro-sceptic forces in the domestic front, Cameron will only go with the flow in the matter of delinking from EU.
The Canadian parliament was locked down after a gunman shot and injured a soldier on Wednesday.
Canada's spy agency is unequipped to track all suspected 80 terrorists in its shores due to limited funds.
The ISIS earns a whopping $2 million per day selling oil to the black market.
The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are panicking over the alleged sighting of a Russian submarine in Sweden's territorial waters.
Poland's former foreign minister said Russia wanted so bad to divide Ukraine as early as four years ago.
Canada raised the terror alert after a soldier had been run over by a suspected jihadist.
Enter Russia at your own risk, or so the country tells the banned persons on its list.
A Chicago man warned U.S. President Barack Obama in good humour against touching his girlfriend. How Obama replied is even more interesting.
A woman in the ISIS caliphate has been stoned to death by her own father.
Russia is planning to complete its deployment of troops to guard the entire Arctic border in response to NATO's renewed interest.
Turkey needs to identify the real enemy and then commit to the coalition agenda.
No business can sustain without ethics and good will of the customers.
Any state is duty bound to safeguard its security and address domestic concerns despite political pressures.
There must be compliance with the WTO stipulations on fair trade.
One-fifth of the incoming member countries to occupy the five rotating seats in the UN Security Council do not have ties with Israel, including New Zealand which takes the place of Australia.
Russia needs to protect the human rights of suspects as per protocols concerning action in conflict zones.
Residents in the United Kingdom have been advised to prepare against hurricane Gonzalo.
Australian Parliament paid tribute to former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam who died at 98.
Vladimir Putin warned the U.S. and its allies Russia's 5,000 nuclear warheads are just around the corner, ready to be fired anytime.
For the U.S. mollifying Turkey seems to be a larger task than galvanising forces to take on ISIS.
A credible enquiry needs to settle all the claims and counter claims to bring out the real mystery to strengthen safety in aviation.
New Zealand may possibly send its SAS to train and advise Iraqi forces following Australia's lead.
Border delays are hurting Canadian enterprises and if the solution is viable, it can be examined in detail.
Since New Zealand is no safe haven for financial crimes, Kim Dotcom will have to prove his innocence.
Australia's anti-immigration poster expected to be published in several languages has roused anger and disgust. The country is known for its tough immigration policies.
The U.S. Air Force dropped 27 bundles of supplies to Kurdish forces in the Syrian town of Kobani.
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau admitted that his joked gave political fodder to his opponents.