Death toll in Morocco's bus crash rises to 14

The death toll on Sunday's bus accident near southeastern Morocco city of Errachidia has risen to 14, officials said
More than 29 killed in twin attacks in northern Burkina Faso
More than 29 people were killed in twin militant attacks in northern Burkina Faso on Sunday, local media reported Monday
Iran to release captured British tanker
Iran's Foreign Ministry says the country is likely to soon release a British tanker it is detaining
Plane carrying pilgrims makes hard landing in Nigeria
A Boeing 747 plane with over 550 passengers on board made a hard landing on Saturday in Minna, capital of Nigeria's west-central state of Niger after experiencing a fault in landing, an airport source said.
Central, eastern Japan warned to brace for powerful typhoon winds
The Japanese weather agency Sunday warned that central and eastern Japan regions including Tokyo areas could see some of their most powerful ever winds as Typhoon Faxai approaches.
Oil majors to mull fresh cuts as trade war hits prices
Top oil producers will consider fresh output cuts at a meeting this week, but analysts are doubtful they will succeed in bolstering crude prices dented by the US-China trade war. The OPEC petroleum exporters' cartel and key non-OPEC members want to halt a slide in prices that has continued despite previous production cuts and US sanctions that have squeezed supply from Iran and Venezuela.
Pakistan denies Indian president's request to use its airspace for foreign visits
Pakistan has refused a request by India to allow President Ram Nath Kovind to use its airspace for his flight to Iceland, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Saturday.