In response to a reporter’s question, the president said he was ‘very active’ over the Labor Day weekend.
Afghan quake victims buried on mountain top as aftershocks continue
The BBC’s Yama Bariz travelled to a region devastated by the 6.0 magnitude earthquake.
Thousands of Israeli reservists report for duty ahead of Gaza City offensive
Ground forces are already pushing into the city, where hospitals say more than 50 people were killed by Israeli strikes on Tuesday.
What do we know about Kim Jong Un’s daughter – and potential successor?
Kim Ju Ae’s visit to China with her father is likely to further fuel speculation she may succeed him.
Trump’s use of National Guard in Los Angeles was illegal, judge rules
The ruling comes as Trump seeks to use National Guard troops in order to crack down on crime in other US cities.
Burkina Faso’s parliament votes to outlaw homosexual acts
People could face up to five years in prison for breaking the new measure once signed into law.
Burkina Faso’s parliament votes to outlaw homosexual acts
People could face up to five years in prison for breaking the new measure once signed into law.
Judge blocks Trump’s deployment of National Guard to LA
A federal judge rules the government broke a law limiting domestic use of the military.
Gérard Depardieu to face trial over rape and sexual assault allegations
His accuser, Charlotte Arnould, says she is relieved the case is going to court, seven years after she filed a complaint.
Ghanaian chief justice Gertrude Torkornoo removed from office
She is Ghana’s first sitting chief justice to be investigated and dismissed.


