Officials in Afghanistan’ southeastern province of Khost say three gunmen have attacked a military base.
Thousands of supporters of Georgia's Rustavi 2 TV have gathered in central Tbilisi to celebrate a recent ruling in favor of the broadcaster by the European Court of Human Rights.
Several hundred people have staged a protest in the southwestern Belarusian city of Pinsk, calling for the scrapping of a law imposing a tax on jobless people.
At least eight members of the Afghan security forces were killed by two of their colleagues in the southern Zabul province late on March 10, Afghan officials say.
Syrian and Iraqi officials say two explosions near Shi'ite shrines in Damascus have killed at least 40 people and wounded more than 100.
At least 22 civilians have been killed and dozens wounded when a Saudi-led coalition air strike hit a market in western Yemen causing a fire to break out, a local official said.
Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations said there was "no evidence" that Islamic State had used chemical weapons in Mosul, where the militants are battling with Iraqi forces for control of the city.
Dutch riot police in Rotterdam moved in on horseback to break up a gathering of hundreds of supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan near the Turkish consulate.
A shopping mall in the center of the western german city of Essen was ordered by police to remain closed on March 11due to "concrete indications about a possible attack."
The world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since the United Nations was founded in 1945, with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and famine, the UN humanitarian chief said on March 10.
The United Nations has raised the alarm over the threat of a possible chemical disaster due to the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Bosnian prosecutors said on March 10 that they are investigating an attorney who made a failed bid before the UN top court to reverse a 2007 ruling that cleared Serbia of genocide.
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