Kenyan court scraps presidential vote, Kenyatta calls for calm

Kenya’s Supreme Court on Friday nullified President Uhuru Kenyatta’s election win, citing irregularities, and ordered a new poll within 60 days, an unprecedented move in Africa where governments often hold sway over judges.

Holocaust survivor celebrates bar mitzvah in Israel 80 years late

Eighty years after he missed the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony, 93-year-old Holocaust survivor Shalom Shtamberg celebrated his bar mitzvah on Thursday with his family and friends in the northern Israeli city of Haifa.

U.S., South Korea agree to revise missile treaty to meet threat from North

U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with South Korean President Moon Jae-in to revise a joint treaty capping the development of the South’s ballistic missiles, Moon’s office said on Saturday, amid a standoff over North Korea’s missile and nuclear tests.

Kyrie praises LeBron, says he sought trade so he can take next step

Kyrie Irving admitted he has not spoken with LeBron James since being traded to the Boston Celtics but he praised his former teammate with...

Decoding the Defenders: Netflix unveils the gateway shows that lead to a heroic binge

Don't judge a show by its genre. Allow Netflix to help you get over your gender bias.

Pakistan ex-leader Musharraf now a fugitive in Bhutto murder case

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Thursday declared ex-military leader Pervez Musharraf a fugitive in the murder case of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and acquitted five people in the killing.

Suspected Boko Haram fighters kill 18 people in northeast Nigeria

Suspected Boko Haram militants killed 18 people in northeast Nigeria on Friday, according to local witnesses and officials, the latest in an escalating number of lethal attacks in the region.

TWO LESS LONELY PEOPLE | KZ Tandingan, TJ Monterde dominate Billboard PH charts

The couple, who have been dating since January 2015, have five songs between them in the Top 10 and three more below it.

67th Palanca Awards: On trolls, fake news, and the role of writers today

Writers still play a big role in exposing current social realities and pressing issues, awardees and judges point out.

Enjoy Asian street food at Novotel Manila, get to win free Asian trips

Give in to your Asian hawker food cravings in this festival and get the chance to treat your family to a free AccorHotel stay as well.

Jane Fonda wishes sex scene with Robert Redford lasted longer

After playing a young couple in 1967's 'Barefoot in the Park,' Fonda, 79, and Redford, 81, reunite on screen 50 years later.

No proof ex-president Lula corrupt – Brazilian prosecutors

Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva should be cleared of any wrongdoing in one of several corruption cases pending against him in federal court due to a lack of evidence, prosecutors said on Friday.

Displaced Rohingya face crisis after aid groups halt operations over Myanmar allegations

Around 120,000 displaced people -- mostly Rohingya Muslims -- in camps in Myanmar’s Rakhine state are not receiving food supplies or healthcare after the U.N. and aid groups suspended operations following government accusations of supporting insurgents.

WATCH | Cops shoot, kill West Visayas’ ‘top drug lord’

(UPDATE - 12:03 p.m.) The man alleged to be the new drug kingpin of Western Visayas was shot dead in what police claimed was a shootout in Iloilo City Friday night.

North Korea situation on verge of ‘large-scale conflict’ – Putin

President Vladimir Putin warned on Friday that the standoff between North Korea and the United States was close to spilling into a large-scale conflict and said it was a mistake to try to pressure Pyongyang into halting its nuclear missile program.