Al Qaeda claims attack on south Yemen army base near Aden
Al Qaeda claims attack on south Yemen army base near Aden

Eight Yemeni troops and six militants were killed on July 6 in an assault claimed by Al Qaeda on a military base near the international airport of Yemen's southern city of Aden.

Al Qaeda claims attack on south Yemen army base near Aden
Myanmar lays out policy guidelines for peace process
Myanmar lays out policy guidelines for peace process

Myanmar's Preparatory Committee for Holding the 21st Century Panglong Ethnic Conference has outlined policy guidelines for the peace process, said spokesman of the President's Office U Zaw Htay on July 6. 

Myanmar lays out policy guidelines for peace process
Will Russia-NATO tensions ease?
Will Russia-NATO tensions ease?

VOV.VN - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will meet with Russia after NATO’s summit ends on July 9 in Warsaw, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on July 4.

Will Russia-NATO tensions ease?
Lao Prime Minister begins Thailand visit
Lao Prime Minister begins Thailand visit

Lao Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith arrived in Bangkok on July 5, beginning his two-day official visit to Thailand, according to the Spokesperson of the Thai Foreign Ministry Sek Wannamethee.

Lao Prime Minister begins Thailand visit
Italy rescues 4,500 migrants in Mediterranean in one day
Italy rescues 4,500 migrants in Mediterranean in one day

Some 4,500 migrants were rescued from rubber dinghies and a wooden boat in the Mediterranean on July 5, Italy's coast guard said, as the sea calmed after a rough weekend.

Italy rescues 4,500 migrants in Mediterranean in one day
Saudi king vows to fight religious extremists after bombings
Saudi king vows to fight religious extremists after bombings

The king of Saudi Arabia warned his country would strike with an "iron hand" against people who preyed on youth vulnerable to religious extremism, a day after suicide bombers struck three cities in an apparently coordinated campaign of attacks.

Saudi king vows to fight religious extremists after bombings
Iraq's interior minister resigns after massive Baghdad bomb attack
Iraq's interior minister resigns after massive Baghdad bomb attack

Iraq's interior minister resigned on July 5 and said a deputy would take over his responsibilities, a few days after the deadliest of many car bombings in Baghdad since the 2003 US-led invasion.

Iraq's interior minister resigns after massive Baghdad bomb attack
UN chief slams Israel over settlement plans in wake of Quartet report
UN chief slams Israel over settlement plans in wake of Quartet report

UN chief Ban Ki-moon sharply criticized a decision by Israel to advance plans to build hundreds of units in the West Bank and East Jerusalem just days after world powers called on Israel to stop its settlement policy, his spokesman said on July 5.

UN chief slams Israel over settlement plans in wake of Quartet report
Thai Gov’t sends representatives to UN
Thai Gov’t sends representatives to UN

The Royal Thai Government has sent representatives to the United Nations to inform the latter of the current political situation in the country. 

Thai Gov’t sends representatives to UN
Thailand, Malaysia to hold 22nd joint military exercise
Thailand, Malaysia to hold 22nd joint military exercise

Thailand and Malaysia will organize the 22nd Land Exercise Thamal operation, a joint military training, in their shared border area from July 18-28. 

Thailand, Malaysia to hold 22nd joint military exercise
Suicide bomber attacks police station in Indonesia
Suicide bomber attacks police station in Indonesia

A suicide bomber attacked a police station in Solo city of Java island on July 5 morning, injuring a police officer. 

Suicide bomber attacks police station in Indonesia
Suicide bombers hit three Saudi cities
Suicide bombers hit three Saudi cities

Suicide bombers struck three cities across Saudi Arabia on July 4, killing at least four security officers in an apparently coordinated campaign of attacks as Saudis prepared to break their fast on the penultimate day of the holy month of Ramadan.

Suicide bombers hit three Saudi cities
Future of EU nationals in Britain is for Brexit talks: UK PM spokeswoman
Future of EU nationals in Britain is for Brexit talks: UK PM spokeswoman

The future status of European Union nationals living in Britain will have to be worked out as part of Brexit negotiations and will be for the next prime minister to decide, Prime Minister David Cameron's spokeswoman said on July 4.

Future of EU nationals in Britain is for Brexit talks: UK PM spokeswoman
Gaza receives first Turkish aid shipment after Israel-Turkey deal
Gaza receives first Turkish aid shipment after Israel-Turkey deal

Turkish aid shipments arrived in the Gaza Strip via Israel on July 4, a week after Israel and Turkey announced they would end a six-year rupture and normalize ties.

Gaza receives first Turkish aid shipment after Israel-Turkey deal
US senators warn against further troop cuts in Afghanistan
US senators warn against further troop cuts in Afghanistan

The international military mission in Afghanistan will fail if troop levels are reduced further, with potentially dangerous repercussions for the rest of the world, a delegation of US lawmakers warned during a visit to Kabul on July 4.

US senators warn against further troop cuts in Afghanistan
Brexit delay in the UK
Brexit delay in the UK

VOV.VN - Despite the clear result of the referendum on Brexit on June 23, British politicians and public are not yet ready to leave the EU.

Brexit delay in the UK
IS linked to grenade attack in Malaysia
IS linked to grenade attack in Malaysia

Malaysian police confirmed on July 4 that the self-proclaimed Islamic State Group was involved in a hand grenade attack on a restaurant earlier last week. 

IS linked to grenade attack in Malaysia
Thailand sets up peace centres ahead of referendum
Thailand sets up peace centres ahead of referendum

Thailand has set up peace centres across the country to ensure a smooth and fair referendum which is scheduled for August this year.

Thailand sets up peace centres ahead of referendum
Search vessel recovers human remains at EgyptAir MS804 crash site
Search vessel recovers human remains at EgyptAir MS804 crash site

A search vessel contracted by the Egyptian government has recovered all mapped human remains under water at the crash site of EgyptAir flight MS804 in the Mediterranean, Egypt's aircraft accident investigation committee said on July 3.

Search vessel recovers human remains at EgyptAir MS804 crash site
British prime ministership race begins
British prime ministership race begins

VOV.VN - 5 Conservatives members have announced their race for the Party’s leadership following David Cameron’s resignation speech one week ago. 

British prime ministership race begins
BBC says suicide bomber killed outside US consulate in Jeddah
BBC says suicide bomber killed outside US consulate in Jeddah

A suspected suicide bomber was killed after detonating an explosive device near the US consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah on July 4, the BBC reported, citing Saudi media.

BBC says suicide bomber killed outside US consulate in Jeddah
Nearly 120 killed in overnight Baghdad bombings claimed by IS
Nearly 120 killed in overnight Baghdad bombings claimed by IS

Nearly 120 people were killed and 200 wounded in two bombings overnight in Baghdad, most of them in a busy shopping area as residents celebrated Ramadan, police and medical sources said on July 3.

Nearly 120 killed in overnight Baghdad bombings claimed by IS
Thailand vows to hold referendum on draft constitution in August
Thailand vows to hold referendum on draft constitution in August

A Thai government delegation had a meeting with senior officials of the United Nations in New York on July 2, during which the Thai officials vowed to organise a referendum on the new draft constitution on August 8. 

Thailand vows to hold referendum on draft constitution in August
Holidaymakers suggested visiting Thailand's Thale Ban National Park
Holidaymakers suggested visiting Thailand's Thale Ban National Park

Holidaymakers are invited to visit Thale Ban National Park in Thailand’s Satun province to enjoy the picturesque freshwater lake and other natural beauties, which have remained protected from modern development. 

Holidaymakers suggested visiting Thailand's Thale Ban National Park
Islamist militants in Bangladesh kill 20 foreigners before commandos end siege
Islamist militants in Bangladesh kill 20 foreigners before commandos end siege

Islamist militants shouting "Allahu Akbar" attacked an upscale cafe in the Bangladeshi capital, killing 20 foreigners inside, before police stormed the building on July 2 and rescued 13 hostages, officials said.

Islamist militants in Bangladesh kill 20 foreigners before commandos end siege
French PM tells London financial firms 'Welcome to Paris'
French PM tells London financial firms 'Welcome to Paris'

France is working on ways to make Paris a more attractive financial center to rival the City of London after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on July 2.

French PM tells London financial firms 'Welcome to Paris'
Taliban leader says foreigners must quit Afghanistan for peace
Taliban leader says foreigners must quit Afghanistan for peace

The new leader of the Taliban called for an end to foreign forces' "occupation" of Afghanistan as a preliminary step to a settlement based on Islamic law that he said would bring unity to a country riven by decades of war.

Taliban leader says foreigners must quit Afghanistan for peace
Parliament requested to remove CNRP lawmakers’ immunity
Parliament requested to remove CNRP lawmakers’ immunity

Cambodia's Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana has requested the National Assembly to strip two lawmakers of their immunity following a case involving deputy leader Kem Sokha.

Parliament requested to remove CNRP lawmakers’ immunity
Japan concerns over disputes in East Sea
Japan concerns over disputes in East Sea

Japan is deeply concerned about territorial sea disputes between China and other countries, Japanese Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Korro Bessho said on July 1. 

Japan concerns over disputes in East Sea
Israel should stop settlements, denying Palestinian development: Quartet report
Israel should stop settlements, denying Palestinian development: Quartet report

Israel should stop building settlements, denying Palestinian development and designating land for exclusive Israeli use that Palestinians seek for a future state, the Middle East peace "Quartet" recommended on July 1 in a an eagerly awaited report.

Israel should stop settlements, denying Palestinian development: Quartet report