Moon hopes North Korea responds positively to U.S.-S.Korea efforts
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Monday he hopes North Korea responds positively when he meets U.S. President Donald Trump this month as part of efforts to restart denuclearization talks with the North.
Algeria’s Bouteflika to resign before mandate ends April 28: state news agency
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika will resign before his mandate ends on April 28, state news agency APS said on Monday, after more than a month of mass protests and army pressure seeking an end to his 20-year rule.
Britain to take over Birmingham prison permanently from G4S
Britain’s government will from July 1 permanently take over the running of Birmingham Prison from private operator G4S after inmate violence made the prison unmanageable.
Algeria’s Bouteflika will resign before his mandate ends on April 28 -APS
Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika who has faced mass protests and pressure from the army demanding he end his 20-year rule, will resign before his mandate ends on April 28, state news agency APS said on Monday.
Factbox: Congress’s many promises to take on Modi in Indian election
From a monthly dole for the poor to jobs quota for women, India’s main opposition Congress party is making one promise after another in a bid to oust Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a multi-phase general election that starts next week.
Unlikely there will be a vote on PM May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday: UK government source
It is unlikely British Prime Minister Theresa May will hold a so-called meaningful vote on her Brexit deal on Tuesday, a government source said.
Mexico wants to ‘bring order’ to Central American migration to U.S.: president
Mexico will help to regulate the flow of Central American migrants passing through its territory to the United States, but the root causes behind the phenomenon must be tackled, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday.
Erdogan on track to lose Turkey’s biggest cities in shock poll upset
Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party was on track on Monday to lose control of Turkey’s two biggest cities, Istanbul and Ankara, in a stunning local election setback that could complicate the president’s plans to combat recession.
Erdogan pays electoral price for Turkey’s tumbling economy
After a decade and a half of dominance built on Turkey’s buoyant growth Tayyip Erdogan has paid a heavy electoral price for an economic slump and will make changes to his government to halt the damage, senior officials in his party said on Monday.
Twelve Algerian businessmen investigated for corruption: Ennahar TV
Algeria has seized the passports of 12 businessmen over corruption allegations, private Ennahar TV said on Monday, in an apparent swoop on associates of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika as he grapples with mass protests against his rule.




